Revolutionizing the Power Grid: DTE Energy’s Smart Grid Initiative Aims to Reduce Outages and Build a Future-Proof Network

Enhancing Dependability through Smart Grid Technology

DTE Energy is revolutionizing the power grid as part of its plan to build a future-proof network. By transitioning to a smart grid, the company aims to reduce outages by 30% and cut outage duration in half by 2029. Significant investments in technology, including a new operations center and advanced operating system, are driving this transformation towards a smarter, stronger, and more resilient grid.

The smart grid initiative focuses on using cutting-edge technology to minimize both the number and length of outages. Smart grid devices located on power poles allow for remote isolation of damaged areas while rerouting power to customers during repairs. This technology speeds up repairs and reduces outage duration for customers who can now remain connected during critical moments.

Smart grid devices also assist in identifying damage areas quickly through remote location capabilities. DTE Energy’s new operations center has been installed with an advanced operating system that supports these smart grid devices, enabling field crews to locate damage areas faster and complete repairs more efficiently.

DTE Energy has already begun installing smart grid devices across southeast Michigan with plans to have 10,000 devices operational by 2029. This transition is part of the company’s broader efforts to build the grid of tomorrow, which includes infrastructure upgrades, rebuilding portions of the network, and tree trimming initiatives. Visit empoweringmichigan.com/reliability-improvements to learn more about these improvements and track progress in your community using the map at dteenergy.com.

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