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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
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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
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