US court orders DTE Energy to pay $100 million over Clean Air Act violation
Core Viewpoint - A U.S. court has mandated DTE Energy and its subsidiaries to pay $100 million for violating the Clean Air Act related to a coke facility in Michigan [1]. Company Summary - DTE Energy is required to comply with the Clean Air Act following the court ruling [1]. - The financial penalty imposed on DTE Energy amounts to $100 million [1]. Legal Context - The ruling was announced by the Justice Department, highlighting the legal implications for DTE Energy regarding environmental regulations [1].