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Take Control of Your Energy Costs as Temperatures Rise

When the weather gets hot and humid, your appliances, fans and air conditioning units work overtime to keep you cool, which means they use more energy. This is especially true during extreme heat waves, like most of Southeast Michigan experienced in June. This increased energy use last month also means you should expect to see a higher energy bill – up to 10% or more, depending on how much energy you used to stay comfortable.

We know how important it is to take control of your energy budget, so DTE has tips, tricks and tools to help you manage your energy use and bills all summer long.

What impacts my energy bill?

Keeping your home cool can demand a lot of energy. Managing your electric use when the weather is hot and humid is key to controlling your monthly energy costs. When it comes to comfort and control, it’s important to remember the four factors to help you and your energy bill stay cool this season.

What tools are available to help me lower my energy usage?

DTE’s free energy usage tools make it easy to learn how you use energy so you can make the right decisions for your household’s budget this summer. Sign in to or create your online account and use the Bill Analyzer tool at the “Analyze my Bill” link to help you:

Download the free DTE Insight App to help you see, understand, manage and control the energy used to power your home. Use the Insight App to receive energy usage recaps, set budgets and track goals – right in the palm of your hand.

What can I do to lower my energy bill in the summer?

When temperatures rise, so do bills. Take control of your energy use by applying these low-cost, no-cost energy-saving tips to not only keep you cool and comfortable, but also keep your energy bill down.

Learn more ways to stay cool and lower your energy bill at dteenergy.com/staycool.

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