As DTE seeks $474 million rate hike, Nessel pledges to intervene

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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is vowing to fight DTE Energy’s latest request for a $474 million electrical rate increase for residential customers, which would be a 9.7% hike. Nessel, a frequent critic of the company, argues that DTE consistently seeks rate increases and treats Michigan families like an “open checkbook” to satisfy shareholders. She also expressed concerns about heavily redacted contracts related to a controversial data center project in Saline Township, which DTE claims will be key to a two-year rate increase pause if it comes online as planned.

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