Expanded eligibility for Michigan’s Low Income Self-Sufficiency heating plan

DETROIT – Temperatures across the Metro Detroit area were in the low to mid-30s on Sunday morning. Some places were in the 20s, which means now is a great time to start thinking about turning on the heat.

DTE Energy has expanded its program to help low-income customers keep up with their bills.

“It’s a wonderful program,” Evette Hollins, DTE Energy’s Vice President of Community Engagement, said. “We see lots of customers being very successful in this program, and there’s funding available now for customers…

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