- Posted August 22, 2019
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Regulators order 3rd round of gas credits
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LANSING (AP) - State regulators have ordered another credit for natural gas customers of DTE Energy, the result of changes in federal tax law.
The Public Service Commission says a residential gas customer who uses 10,000 cubic feet of natural gas a month will receive a 58-cent monthly credit on their bill beginning in September. Regulators say $333 million will be returned to customers, or $12.7 million a year.
It's the third round of credits for DTE gas customers. They were first ordered in May 2018. Other investor-owned utilities serving Michigan are sharing tax savings with customers.
The credits will be in effect until new gas rates are set with the lower 21 percent tax rate.
Published: Thu, Aug 22, 2019
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