DTE Energy celebrates energy assistance expansion, thanks to “Coalition to Keep Michigan Warm”
06 Fevereiro 2025 - 8:19PM
Today, DTE Energy joined with 120 human service agencies, religious
organizations and businesses, known as the “Coalition to Keep
Michigan Warm,” to celebrate new laws that will expand energy
assistance to more Michiganders. DTE and other members of the
coalition, were joined by Governor Whitmer, legislators and
community leaders to celebrate the bipartisan collaboration that
was necessary to successfully break down barriers and secure this
vital funding for Michiganders in need.
“I am so proud that Republicans and Democrats came together to
expand energy assistance for 330,000 Michigan families, helping
them stay warm in the winter and cool through the summer,” said
Governor Whitmer. “Michiganders are still facing high costs, and we
need to work together to keep finding commonsense ways to save them
money. By expanding MEAP eligibility and making it even easier to
sign up, we are making sure that no one has to put on an extra
sweater just to eat dinner and kids can come home after a long, hot
day playing outside and cool off. Everyone deserves to live in a
safe, comfortable, and affordable home, and I am grateful that we
came together to lower costs and get this done.”
“While DTE is focused on making transformational investments to
provide our customers with cleaner, more reliable energy, we’re
also committed to keeping bills as low as possible. Despite these
investments, we’re proud to have kept residential customer bills
below the national average and bill increases below the rate of
inflation – every bit of savings counts for our customers,” said
Jerry Norcia, DTE Chairman and CEO. “We’re so grateful for the
passion brought by The Coalition to Keep Michigan Warm, legislators
and community leaders who stood together to knock down barriers and
better meet the changing needs of our most vulnerable
customers.”
“I’m thankful for the Coalition to Keep Michigan Warm and our
government partners who worked tirelessly to advocate for the
passage of these bills, which will help so many families across our
state,” said Dr. Darienne Hudson, president and CEO of United Way
for Southeastern Michigan. “This MEAP expansion will ensure more
households living below the ALICE (Asset-Limited,
Income-Constrained, Employed) threshold can access critical utility
assistance in a time of need. United Way is committed to helping
families move from crisis to stability, and from stability to
prosperity, and we’re thrilled to celebrate this additional pathway
of support.”
“I’m proud to have partnered with nonprofit leaders, religious
organizations and businesses to form the Coalition to Keep Michigan
Warm that fought for those in my community, making sure their needs
were heard,” said Reverend Richard White III of Dexter Avenue
Baptist Church. “I’m thrilled to celebrate the passage of the
energy assistance expansion bills alongside these advocates and to
know that more funding will be available to even more
Michiganders.”
At the end of last year, the Michigan legislature, with a
bipartisan vote, passed four pieces of legislation to expand the
funding available for low-income Michiganders under the Michigan
Energy Assistance Program (MEAP), as well as expanded the
eligibility criteria for the program.
The four bills recently signed into law by Governor Whitmer
will:
- Double MEAP funding
from $50 million today to $100 million over the next five years,
allowing the funds to serve twice as many
customers.
- Increase the
eligibility of MEAP funds so that any Michigander at or below 200%
of the Federal Poverty Level would be eligible. Today, that
threshold is 150% of the Federal Poverty Level.
- MEAP funds will be
allocated to low-income customers who reside in the geographic area
where the funds are generated.
- Create
sustainability as the surcharge that funds MEAP will be capped at
$2 per meter but can be adjusted by the Michigan Public Service
Commission, based on inflation.
During the event, remarks were provided by Governor Whitmer, DTE
Chairman and CEO Jerry Norcia, United Way for Southeastern Michigan
CEO Dr. Darienne Hudson, and President of the Council of Baptist
Pastors, Rev. Richard White.
These bills will go into effect on October 1, 2025, at the
beginning of the State’s fiscal year.
About DTE EnergyDTE Energy (NYSE:DTE) is a Detroit-based
diversified energy company involved in the development and
management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide.
Its operating units include an electric company serving 2.3 million
customers in Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving
1.3 million customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also
includes energy businesses focused on custom energy solutions,
renewable energy generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE
has continued to accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet
aggressive targets and is committed to serving with its energy
through volunteerism, education and employment initiatives,
philanthropy, emission reductions and economic progress.
Information about DTE is available
at dteenergy.com, empoweringmichigan.com, x.com/dte_energy and
facebook.com/dteenergy.
- Governor Gretchen Whitmer
- Speakers at the MEAP expansion celebration
Amanda Passage
DTE Energy
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