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Regulators Hear Outcry as DTE Seeks Fast Approval to Power 1.4‑GW Saline Data Center

After thousands of comments, the commission has yet to decide on a contested case despite DTE pressing for a Dec. 5 decision.

Overview

  • An online hearing drew heavy participation and protests over transparency as the MPSC weighed DTE’s request to serve a proposed 250‑acre, $7 billion data center by Related Digital for OpenAI and Oracle in Saline Township.
  • Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and multiple environmental and consumer groups moved to intervene and urged a contested case, citing heavy redactions and unclear rate impacts; 23 Democratic lawmakers also sought fuller review.
  • DTE asked for ex parte approval, asserting no rate increases for existing customers and pointing to safeguards including a 19‑year term, minimum monthly charges, a termination recovery provision, collateral from Oracle, and customer‑funded 1.4‑GW grid batteries.
  • Gov. Gretchen Whitmer backed the project and expedited action, while unions and business groups cited jobs and investment; filings project about 2,500 construction jobs and 450 permanent positions.
  • The commission’s posted agenda for Friday did not list the special contracts, even as DTE warned the deal could be withdrawn without approval by Dec. 5.