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In May 2017, DTE Energy announced it had acquired "two landfill-based gas-to-energy operations" in Texas. The company wants to expand its operations to alternative vehicle fuel. The operations it acquired were the Fort Bend Power Producers, LLC facility outside of Rosenberg, Texas and the Seabreaze
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In July 2018, DTE Energy filed a proposal to invest $ 13 million into an electric car charging program. The program would upgrade transformers and also include service drops, materials, hardware, new meters and other costs. The program is called Charging Forward program and would also provide
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touted as the largest utility-owned solar array east of the Mississippi River. Lapeer Solar Park generates enough electricity to power 9,000 homes. DTE Energy also operates a 10-acre solar installation in Detroit on the site of the abandoned O'Shea Park.
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After these projects are operational, the company will have five "landfill conversion facilities which capture and convert dangerous landfill gases to pipeline-quality renewable natural gas". The gases will go to fueling transit buses.
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After that, Detroit Edison operated independently, and publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol DTE through the mid-1990s. In early 1996, it became an operating subsidiary of the new holding company,
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4,800 volts (Delta) 4,800/8,320 volts (wye) and 7,620/13,200 volts (Wye) . All new distribution circuits constructed after 1959 are 13,200 volts. The 8,320 volt distribution lines are located in
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approved Blue Water Energy Center, a natural gas combined-cycle plan. This will replace three retiring coal plants, reducing carbon emissions by 70 percent, and provide power to 850,000 homes.
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Detroit Edison's near 11-gigawatt generating capacity is offered to its 7,600-square-mile (20,000 km) service area, which encompasses 13 counties in the southeastern portion of the
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will retire units 3 and 4 in 2028 and units 1 and 2 in 2032 (originally 2042). Belle River Power Plant will be repurposed to become a natural gas plant in 2026 (originally 2028).
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in Michigan, DTE Energy was forced to sell off Detroit Edison's sister subsidiary involved in high-voltage energy transmission: International Transmission Co. (ITC).
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than what Penn Central was able to do with their equipment. The trains were maintained by Detroit Edison officials but operated by Penn Central crews.
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As the state's largest investor in and producer of wind energy, DTE produces enough energy from renewable sources to power more than 500,000 homes.
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River Rouge Power Plant's retirement was expedited to 2021 with its last megawatt produced on May 31, 2021, and formally retired on June 4, 2021.
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until the mid-1980s when the area was acquired by Detroit Edison. Edison's subtransmission line voltages are 24,000 volts and 41,600 volts.
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Since April 2021, DTE Electric operates 18 wind and 31 solar parks, totaling 1,760 megawatts of clean energy, powering 670,000 homes.
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In 2016, DTE Energy announced the retirement of three coal-fired generating units among its plants by 2023. The plants are located in
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Since 2009, DTE has driven investment of $ 2.8 billion in renewable energy assets, increasing to $ 4.8 billion by 2024.
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wrote that employees at the closing plants will be able to transfer to other facilities and will not lose their jobs.
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In 2024, DTE Energy announced that it was transforming the land formerly occupied by the
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began to supply enough locomotives and rolling stock to meet the power company's needs.
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By the late 1980s or early 1990, Detroit Edison discontinued use of their equipment, as
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railroad in 1970, Detroit Edison sought to continue transporting coal from the
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Blue Water Energy Center began commercial operation on June 6, 2022.
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Current operating DTE Energy's coal and natural gas power plants:
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DTE currently has 18 operational wind parks in their portfolio.
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development in Angleton, Texas, which has yet to be developed.
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Detroit Edison Hart Substation, 11736 East Vernor, Detroit, MI
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co-own the Ludington Pumped Storage Plant on Lake Michigan in
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Share of the Detroit Edison Company, issued 15 January 1917
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Detroit Edison was part of a large holding company called
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retired in 2022, replaced by renewable energy projects.
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