Nessel seeks to reopen DTE data center case citing the company’s response to regulators’ conditions

By: Kyle Davidson

Outlets: Michigan Advance

Published: February 6, 2026

Words: 646

Last Updated: 3 weeks ago


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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel on Thursday announced that her office had filed a motion to reopen state energy regulators’ case overseeing two contracts allowing DTE Energy to supply 1.4 gigawatts of power to a data center project in Saline Township.

The project has been met with opposition from residents and environmentalists raising concerns that the resource-demanding facility could bring higher costs to DTE customers, threaten local water resources and derail the state’s goal of …

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