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Ryan Stowe, vice president of Distribution Operations, explains why some customers had power when storms rolled through our service territory but then experienced an outage later.
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I for sure will be contacting my state rep and the MPSC to have DTE investigated...

You guys are toooo slow u supposedly brought in outside help but I can't tell because my power line has been down for 4 days and ur estimate said today it should be restored but low an behold no trks in my area and we are still freezing 🥶🥶hotels are sold out, where are U DTE?

Stop calling it a storm. It rained and the water froze for a few hours

Lmao just stop tweeting, we really don’t care.

I Don’t fucking care fix my shit it’s cold

It’s 2023 and I feel like you guys think it’s the 40’s

Interestingly enough, people in places where their lines are buried never lost power. In the past 12 mths, we have dealt with multiple power outages for DAYS. Not hours but DAYS! Put money into your infrastructure and not your pockets to actually keep the fucking electricity on!

Four days without power, and @DTE_Energy doesn't seem to care. It's time for us to demand better from our utility companies. Let's urge all consumers to speak up and push for a public utility that prioritizes the needs of the community, not just profits.

Less talk, more walk! Let’s get the power back in Ann Arbor please. Please! I’ve spent close to $600 on a hotel stay while my house is 46 degrees and dropping. Not including the inevitable grocery replacement cost. Madness!

I do NOT give a flying FUCK get out heat running again!!



