DTE’s request to raise customer rates, filed in January, requests a $266 million increase. Nessel argues that DTE should receive no more than a $112.2 million annual increase, which would represent around a 4% hike to customer bills. Her testimony seeks to provide DTE with necessary funding for infrastructure upgrades while ensuring that any rate increase remains modest for all customers. Review of this rate hike request found that DTE is yet again seeking unsubstantiated costs, including an attempt to pass on to customers expenses to cover executive corporate jet travel.
“DTE files these rate hike requests fast and flimsy - we consistently find very little support for many of DTE’s claims,” said Nessel. “When the shady details crammed into these filings emerge into the daylight, a lot of the proposed spending is questionable at best, and at times downright insulting to customers. Case in point, DTE Gas is asking the MPSC for permission to bill its customers for corporate jet travel by executives. These are the kind of expenditures they hope we don’t notice, that drive up ratepayer bills, and offer zero improvement to service or reliability. This is why we scrutinize these rate hike requests, to look out for the interests of the customers these corporations consistently try to squeeze for more.”
DTE is seeking to hike ratepayers' gas rates in this filing while simultaneously seeking another rate hike in another docket for their electric customers.
DTE sells natural gas to 1.3 million customers across the state and electricity to approximately 2.2 million customers in Southeast Michigan.
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