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Michigan AG Challenges DTE Gas Rate Hike
March 20, 2026
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has formally requested the Michigan Public Service Commission (MPSC) to reduce DTE Gas Company's proposed $237.5 million natural gas rate increase by 85%, limiting it to approximately $34.8 million. This challenge is part of broader efforts by the Attorney General's office to prevent excessive utility rate hikes and protect Michigan consumers from unjustified cost burdens. The MPSC's decision on this matter will significantly impact utility pricing and regulatory oversight in the state.
- The MPSC is the key regulatory body evaluating multiple utility rate hike requests, including those from DTE Gas Company and other regional utilities.
- Procurement and contracting professionals in energy and utilities sectors should anticipate potential shifts in utility budgets and project funding based on the outcome of these rate cases.
- Utility companies and contractors may face increased scrutiny on cost justifications and will need to prepare detailed, defensible proposals for rate adjustments.
- Stakeholders should consider the implications of regulatory challenges on contract negotiations, project timelines, and investment planning within Michigan's energy market.
DTE is raking in record profits while turning around and asking Michigan families to foot the bill for bloated, unjustified costs. As no surprise, DTE has once again fattened its rate hike request with excessive and unwarranted expenses 6 this time by 85%. I implore the MPSC to stand up for Michigan ratepayers, prioritize affordability for customers, and not rubber-stamp the demands of utility corporations.
— Dana Nessel, Michigan Attorney General
Agencies
Michigan Attorney General's Office, Michigan Public Service Commission
Vendors
DTE Gas Company, Consumers Energy, SEMCO Energy Gas Company, Michigan Gas Utilities Corporation, Upper Peninsula Power Company