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DTE Energy Co
Glance View
DTE Energy is a utility and energy company that mainly delivers electricity and natural gas to homes, businesses, and industries in Michigan. It also owns power plants and energy infrastructure that help generate and move energy to customers. In simple terms, it sits in the middle of the local energy system: it produces some of the power, transports fuel and electricity, and bills customers for the service. The company makes most of its money through regulated utility rates, which are set by state regulators and charged to customers for electricity and gas delivery. It also earns money from owning and operating energy assets outside the core utility business, such as power generation and pipeline-related businesses. Its main customers are residential households, commercial buildings, factories, and other large energy users that need steady, reliable service. What makes DTE different is that it is not a pure energy seller; it is a regulated utility with a large physical network of wires, pipes, and plants that is hard to replace. That makes it essential local infrastructure rather than a discretionary service. Investors should think of it as a business built around long-lived assets, approved rates, and dependable demand for basic energy needs.