DTE Energy announces an additional $100 million investment to rebuild the electric grid; part of DTE's commitment to reduce outage frequency by 30% and cut restoration time in half by 2029
November 18 2024 - 10:02AM
DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) today announced the construction of three new
electric substations as part of the company’s ongoing commitment to
reducing power outage frequency by 30% while cutting outage time in
half by 2029.
The new substations will be in Northville Township, Pontiac and
Shelby Township and represent a total investment of more than $100
million.
"We're not just building for today — we're building the grid of
the future to meet the evolving needs of our customers and
communities for decades to come," Matt Paul, president and chief
operating officer, DTE Electric, said. “These new substations
represent a major investment in our system that will improve
reliability, while increasing capacity to support growth, economic
development and a more electrified future, including electric
vehicles."
Substations are critical parts of the electric grid that adjust
voltage levels coming from power plants to distribute electricity
safely and efficiently to homes and businesses. The substation
construction is part of DTE’s broader grid investment strategy that
includes transitioning to a smart grid, upgrading existing
infrastructure, rebuilding significant portions of the grid and
trimming trees.
Each new substation will be equipped with smart grid technology
that will reduce the number and duration of outages. This
technology enables DTE to monitor the grid from its
state-of-the-art System Operations Center located in the company’s
downtown Detroit headquarters. The technology automatically adjusts
power supply to meet demand or reroutes power. The projects will
also include installing new poles, power lines and electric
equipment that deliver power from substations to customers’ homes
and businesses.
The new substations under construction are:
- Northville
Township: $57 million investment to build a new substation from
2024 to 2026 to support the expanding technology corridor in
Northville Township and Plymouth.
- Pontiac: $17
million investment to build a new substation from 2024 to 2026 to
help improve reliability and increase capacity on the southwest
side of Pontiac.
- Shelby
Township: $39 million investment to build a new substation from
2024 to 2026 to support the growing industrial and commercial
demand along 23 and 24 Mile Roads.
DTE is also rebuilding power delivery infrastructure across its
service territory and has a dozen substations in various stages of
being energized and commissioned. This work is happening in Almont,
Ann Arbor, Detroit, Lapeer, Port Hope, Port Huron, Van Buren
Township and Vassar Township.
For more information about DTE's efforts and the new
substations, visit empoweringmichigan.com or the company’s Power
Improvements Map.
About DTE Energy
DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based diversified energy
company involved in the development and management of
energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating
units include an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in
Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.3 million
customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes energy
businesses focused on custom energy solutions, renewable energy
generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE has continued to
accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet aggressive targets
and is committed to serving with its energy through volunteerism,
education and employment initiatives, philanthropy, emission
reductions and economic progress. Information about DTE is
available
at dteenergy.com, empoweringmichigan.com, twitter.com/dte_energy and
facebook.com/dteenergy.
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Colleen Rosso
DTE Energy
313.235.5555
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