DTE Energy Links Data Center Growth To Two Year Rate Pause

DTE Energy plans to file its next rate case and then implement a two-year pause on additional electric rate increase requests, attributing this decision to the affordability benefits derived from new data center developments in its Michigan service territory. This strategy aims to balance grid investment needs with customer bill pressures, with large data centers expected to fund their own connections. The company believes that higher, more stable usage from data centers can support grid investment economics and potentially reduce the need for frequent widespread rate increases, offering potential benefits for investors seeking regulated returns.

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