Federal $1.68B loan aims to lower Michigan energy costs, improve infrastructure
- The Trump administration approved a $1.68 billion loan for DTE to modernize natural gas infrastructure and lower energy costs for Michiganders.
- The U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Dominance Financing announced the loan agreement with DTE Gas on Monday.
- Federal officials expect the loan to save customers over $700 million and improve energy reliability statewide.
- Energy Secretary Chris Wright said the loan will lower energy costs, create jobs, and increase grid reliability in Michigan.
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Federal $1.68B loan aims to lower Michigan energy costs, improve infrastructure
(The Center Square) – The Trump administration has approved a $1.68 billion loan for DTE, saying the funding will help modernize the utility's natural gas infrastructure and lower energy costs for Michiganders.
Feds Award DTE Energy $1.6 Billion Loan to Modernize Michigan Gas Pipeline Infrastructure
Feds Award DTE Energy $1.6 Billion Loan to Modernize Michigan Gas Pipeline Infrastructure Daniel Onyango Wed, 06/17/2026 - 15:05 The federal government is issuing a $1.6 billion loan to Detroit-based DTE Energy to modernize the utility’s natural gas infrastructure across Michigan, officials announced on Monday, June 15. With a customer base of approximately 1.3 million customers in Michigan, DTE will use the funds to upgrade approximately 800 m…

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