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  2. Marysville Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    Implosion of DTE Energy's former Marysville Power Plant. DTE Energy placed the property on the market in 2012 and held an auction to sell any remaining equipment of value inside the plant. [6] The property was sold to Commercial Development Corporation 2013. [7]

  3. DTE Energy - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Trenton Channel Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    By the mid-1970s, the low side plant was decommissioned and the boiler house was eventually demolished. In the 2010s, all generators except #9 were closed. In 2016, DTE announced its intention to close the plant as well as the St. Clair Power Plant by 2022 as it began to change to natural gas and renewable energy plants.

  5. DTE Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    DTE Electric Company (formerly The Detroit Edison Company) is an investor-owned electric utility founded in 1886 in Detroit, Michigan. As the largest electric utility in Michigan, it serves approximately 2.3 million customers in the southeastern portion of the state.

  6. DTE Energy Headquarters - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  7. Enrico Fermi Nuclear Generating Station - Wikipedia

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    All units of the plant are operated by the DTE Energy Electric Company and owned (100 percent) by parent company DTE Energy. It is approximately halfway between Detroit, Michigan, and Toledo, Ohio. It is also visible from parts of Amherstburg and Colchester, Ontario as well as on the shore of Lake Erie in Ottawa County, Ohio. Two units have ...

  8. St. Clair Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    St. Clair is a base load power plant, dispatched after DTE Energy's Fermi 2 nuclear unit and the neighboring Belle River coal-fired power plant. Between 1999 and 2003, St. Clair's capacity factor averaged 57%, plant heat rate averaged 10,449 British thermal units per kilowatt-hour (3.1 kWh/kWh), giving an plant efficiency of 32%, and the ...

  9. Monroe Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    In its 2022 Integrated Resource Plan, DTE sped up the timeline for retirement from the previous date of 2040. The plant is scheduled to close two of its units in 2028. The remaining two units are planned to close by 2032, moved up from 2035 in 2023. [2] [3] No plans are in place as of yet to replace the 3,400 megawatts that this plant generates.