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DTE Energy supports vulnerable customers during historic heat dome with $800,000 donation to United Way for Southeastern Michigan
Prnewswire· 2025-07-28 16:53
Core Insights - DTE Energy is donating $800,000 to United Way for Southeastern Michigan to assist residents facing financial hardships due to extreme summer weather [1][2] - The need for energy assistance has surged by 72% compared to the previous program year, highlighting a significant funding shortfall [2] - The Michigan Energy Assistance Program (MEAP) has expanded its funding and eligibility criteria, with new funding available starting October 1 [3] Company Contributions - DTE Energy's long-standing partnership with United Way has been crucial in providing support to Michigan families, especially during summer months when energy costs rise [4] - The donation is expected to assist approximately 6,400 customers in the current program year, addressing immediate needs while connecting families to long-term support programs [4][5] - Over the past five years, DTE has facilitated over $660 million in financial aid to customers, demonstrating its commitment to helping vulnerable populations [5] Industry Context - The recent legislative changes in Michigan aim to increase funding for energy assistance and reduce barriers to access, benefiting more low-income families [3][5] - DTE Energy serves 2.3 million electric customers and 1.3 million natural gas customers in Michigan, positioning it as a key player in the state's energy landscape [7] - The company is actively pursuing carbon reduction goals and engaging in community initiatives to enhance economic progress and support vulnerable populations [8]
PSE&G Proposes New Solutions To Help Customers Dealing With Upcoming Energy Price Increases
Prnewswire· 2025-05-15 21:45
PSE&G files updated proposal to offer additional short-term assistance, while standing ready for long-term solutionsNEWARK, N.J., May 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- PSE&G today announced that it is amending its May 7, 2025 filing with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) to provide additional short-term relief for mitigating the impact of recent significant increases in electric supply costs caused by PJM's high capacity market prices. In the filing, PSE&G is responding to requests for temporary solutio ...