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DTE Energy announces tree trimming schedule


Published on 2012-05-04 10:10:50 - Market Wire
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DTE Energy announces tree trimming schedule -- DETROIT, May 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --

DTE Energy announces tree trimming schedule

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Line clearance program improves electric service reliability

DETROIT, May 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- To improve electrical service reliability and safety for customers, DTE Energy tree trimming crews will be working in several local communities over the next two months.

During severe weather, fallen limbs and tree branches create about two-thirds of power outages.

"By trimming to a 10-foot distance between tree branches and our power lines, we can significantly reduce tree-related power outages," said Vince Dow, DTE Energy vice president of Distribution Operations.

For the past 15 years, the company has received the National Tree Line USA Award for quality tree care. Tree trim crews follow International Society of Arboriculture standards to maintain the health of trees.

"Our goal is to keep customers' trees alive, healthy and out of harm's way," explained Dow. "The pruning method we use removes only the branches located too close to power lines and helps ensure that future growth is directed away from power lines."

After we trim, trees are less susceptible to disease and insect problems and because they're stronger, they're more resistant to high winds and heavy ice.

Once the tree trim work is completed, DTE Energy removes small branches and debris from customer properties. Larger trimmed branches are cut to firewood length and left behind for customer use of disposal. DTE Energy will not remove diseased tree debris.

Like most other utilities nationwide, DTE Energy also does not remove debris caused by severe storms.

"When severe weather hits, our first priority is working quickly to remove downed wire hazards and restore power to customers," Dow said.

In these emergency situations, crews will cut broken and uproot trees in order to reach locations that need repair. Customers are advised to contact their trash collectors or a professional tree removal company for advice on disposing of debris.

Customers are responsible for keeping tree branches away from their service drops, which are the lines that run from utility poles to their home. Although the voltage running through the service drop is much lower than pole-to-pole wires, DTE Energy recommends hiring a professional tree service to complete this trimming. Visit dteenergy.com/treetrim to find more information about line clearance and proper tree planting.

 

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Huron County

Chandler Township

Hume township

Lake Township

Meade Township

Lapeer County

Dryden Township

Hadley Township

Metamora Township

Livingston

City of Fowlerville

Township of Handy

Macomb County

City of Centerline

City of Warren

Clay Township

Clinton Township

Harrison Township

Macomb Township

Warren Township

Oakland County

Brandon Township

City of Auburn Hills

City of Farmington Hills

City of Pontiac

City of Royal Oak

City of Southfield

Milford Township

Oakland Township

Oxford Township

West Bloomfield Township

Village of Goodison

Village of Milford

Sanilac County

Evergreen Township

Forester Township

Lamotte Township

Lexington township

Sanilac Township

Village of Port Sanilac

Washington Township

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Almer Township

City of Caro

Columbia Township

Ellington Township

Elmwood Township

Indianfields Township

Wells Township

Washtenaw

Lima Township

Northfield Township

Scio Township

Wayne County

City of Belleville

City of Detroit

City of Livonia

City of Westland

Circuit Improvement Map:   [ http://www.dteenergy.com/residentialCustomers/problemsSafety/treeTrim/improvementMap.html ]

System Improvements (Address Search):   [ http://www.dteenergy.com/map/systemImprovements.html ]

DTE Energy (NYSE: [ DTE ]) is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.1 million customers in Southeastern Michigan, MichCon, a natural gas utility serving 1.2 million customers in Michigan and other non-utility, energy businesses focused on power and industrial projects, coal and gas midstream, unconventional gas production and energy trading. Information about DTE Energy is available at [ dteenergy.com ] and at [ twitter.com/dte_energy ].

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