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DTE Energy Headquarters is a class-A office complex at I-75 and Grand River on the west side of Downtown Detroit, Michigan. It consists of three buildings: the Walker Cisler Building, General Office Building, and the Service Building.
DTE's earliest direct corporate ancestor, the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, was founded in 1886. By the turn of the century, it split responsibility for commercial electric power in the fast-growing city of Detroit with the Peninsular Electric Light Company; the latter company controlled the city's electric distribution network.
DTE Energy Headquarters: 375 / 114: 25 Emery Roth & Sons: 1971 [34] [35] 18: David Broderick Tower: 369 / 113: 35 Louis Kamper. Paul Kamper. 1928: Fully renovated in 2012 as a mixed- use residential building. The project created residential units on floors 5-34, with the lower 4 floors dedicated to retail, entertainment, and office space.
A small group of activists gathered outside DTE’s downtown Detroit headquarters last month to speak out against higher energy bills, and call on the Michigan Public Service Commission to hold an ...
Under DTE’s resource plan, the company has noted it has gone from generating 77% of its power with coal in 2005 to just 45% in 2023. By 2027, it aims to cut that further to 32%, by 2029 to 15% ...
In the next few years, DTE plans to build 10-15 more energy storage facilities. More: DTE building battery storage facility in Trenton to help generate cleaner energy. Whitmer, who made her brief ...
DTE Electric Company (formerly The Detroit Edison Company) was founded in 1886. DTE Electric's power generation portfolio includes renewable energy, but is primarily generated by fossil fuels. In 2022, 68.58% of electricity generated by DTE came from coal, gas, and oil. The regional average fossil fuel mix was 65.82%.
ITC was founded in 1999 as International Transmission Co., a subsidiary of Detroit Edison (since renamed DTE Energy Electric Company, itself a subsidiary of DTE Energy), charged in the ownership, operation and maintenance of Detroit Edison's transmission system. In 2003, DTE sold the subsidiary to ITC Holdings Corp., making it the first fully ...