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DTE Energy reports first quarter accomplishments, investments and earnings
DTEDTE Energy(DTE) GlobeNewswire·2025-05-01 11:12

Core Viewpoint - DTE Energy reported significant investments and improved financial performance in the first quarter of 2025, focusing on enhancing electric reliability and transitioning to renewable energy sources [1][2][5]. Investment and Financial Performance - The company invested over 850millioninitsutilitiesduringQ12025andplanstoinvestatotalof850 million in its utilities during Q1 2025 and plans to invest a total of 4.4 billion throughout the year [1][5]. - First quarter earnings reached 445million,or445 million, or 2.14 per diluted share, compared to 313million,or313 million, or 1.51 per diluted share in the same period of 2024 [2][16]. - Operating earnings for Q1 2025 were 436million,or436 million, or 2.10 per diluted share, up from 346million,or346 million, or 1.67 per diluted share in 2024 [2][16]. Operational Highlights - DTE Energy has made substantial investments to improve electric infrastructure, with nearly 370millionspentin2025toenhancegridreliability[5][6].ThecompanylaunchedMichiganslargestbatteryenergystoragesystem,theSlocumEnergyCenter,withacapacityof14megawatts,capableofpowering2,500homes[5][6].DTEEnergyhasbeenrecognizedasaGallupExceptionalWorkplaceforthe13thconsecutiveyear,indicatinghighemployeeengagement[5].FutureOutlookThecompanyconfirmeditsoperatingEPSguidancefor2025tobebetween370 million spent in 2025 to enhance grid reliability [5][6]. - The company launched Michigan's largest battery energy storage system, the Slocum Energy Center, with a capacity of 14 megawatts, capable of powering 2,500 homes [5][6]. - DTE Energy has been recognized as a Gallup Exceptional Workplace for the 13th consecutive year, indicating high employee engagement [5]. Future Outlook - The company confirmed its operating EPS guidance for 2025 to be between 7.09 and $7.23 [4]. - DTE Energy aims to have over 2,900 megawatts of energy storage by 2042 as part of its CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan, aligning with Michigan's energy storage targets and carbon neutrality goals [5][6].