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Higher heat, higher AC bill -- here’s what you can do and how the state could help you
By Jenny Marchi at WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News
· June 30, 2026
· 1 min read
As Michigan goes into an uncomfortable heatwave, Michiganders might see a higher energy bill, here’s what you can do.Michigan offers State Emergency Relief to help residents with their energy bills.The program has roughly $10 million for state residents.Evette Hollins, Vice President and chief cu...
Key takeaway Evette Hollins, Vice President and chief customer officer at DTE joined Local 4 Live to tell us more on how Michiganders can handle their next energy bill and how DTE is preparing for the heat wave.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 30, 2026 ·
Source: WDIV ClickOnDetroit (NBC) - Local News ·
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What is this story about? As Michigan goes into an uncomfortable heatwave, Michiganders might see a higher energy bill, here’s what you can do.Michigan offers State Emergency Relief to help residents with their energy bills.The program has roughly $10 million for state residents.Evette Hollins, Vice President and chief cu...
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