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DTE Energy partners with the NFL and Visit Detroit to make the 2024 NFL Draft carbon neutral by offsetting carbon emissions through renewable energy programs. The initiative will reduce the event's carbon footprint equivalent to taking 310 cars off the road for a year or powering 260 homes annually.
DTE Energy collabora con la NFL e Visit Detroit per rendere il Draft NFL 2024 a impatto zero, compensando le emissioni di carbonio tramite programmi di energia rinnovabile. L'iniziativa ridurrà l'impronta di carbonio dell'evento, equivalente a rimuovere 310 automobili dalla circolazione per un anno o fornire energia a 260 case annualmente.
DTE Energy se asocia con la NFL y Visit Detroit para hacer el Draft de la NFL 2024 carbono neutral compensando las emisiones de carbono a través de programas de energía renovable. La iniciativa reducirá la huella de carbono del evento, lo que equivale a retirar 310 coches de la carretera durante un año o suministrar energía a 260 hogares anualmente.
DTE 에너지가 NFL, Visit Detroit와 함께 2024 NFL 드래프트의 탄소 배출을 재생 에너지 프로그램을 통해 상쇄함으로써 탄소 중립을 달성하기 위해 협력합니다. 이 계획은 연간 310대의 자동차 운행을 중단하거나 260가구에 전력을 공급하는 것과 동등한 이벤트의 탄소 발자국을 줄일 것입니다.
DTE Energy s'associe avec la NFL et Visit Detroit pour rendre le Draft NFL 2024 neutre en carbone en compensant les émissions de CO2 à travers des programmes d’énergie renouvelable. L'initiative réduira l'empreinte carbone de l'événement, ce qui équivaut à retirer 310 voitures de la route pendant un an ou à alimenter 260 foyers annuellement.
DTE Energy arbeitet mit der NFL und Visit Detroit zusammen, um den NFL Draft 2024 klimaneutral zu gestalten, indem die Kohlenstoffemissionen durch Programme für erneuerbare Energien ausgeglichen werden. Die Initiative wird den Kohlenstoff-Fußabdruck der Veranstaltung reduzieren, was dem Entfernen von 310 Autos von der Straße für ein Jahr oder der Versorgung von 260 Haushalten jährlich entspricht.
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  • DTE Energy collaborates with the NFL and Visit Detroit to offset carbon emissions for the 2024 NFL Draft through renewable energy programs.
  • The initiative aims to reduce the event's carbon footprint, equivalent to removing 310 cars from the road for a year or powering 260 homes annually.
  • DTE's voluntary renewable energy programs support the development of wind and solar parks in Michigan, promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship.
  • Nearly 100,000 residential electric customers and over 1,600 organizations have enrolled in DTE's MIGreenPower program, attributing their power use to renewable sources.
  • DTE's CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan outlines aggressive goals to achieve a 65% reduction in carbon emissions by 2028 and 90% by 2040, aligning with Michigan's target of 65% renewable energy by 2035.
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DTE’s CleanVision MIGreenPower and Natural Gas Balance programs will offset emissions related to the production and operation of the NFL Draft in Detroit

Detroit, April 22, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DTE Energy (NYSE:DTE), Michigan’s largest producer of renewable energy, is working with the National Football League (NFL) and local tourism non-profit Visit Detroit to help the 2024 NFL Draft become carbon neutral. By leveraging DTE’s voluntary renewable energy programs, the NFL will create a more sustainable environment for the hundreds of thousands of visitors coming to Detroit, with positive impact for the local community. 

DTE is helping reduce carbon emissions associated with the NFL Draft (April 25 – 27) by offsetting the carbon footprint of the energy used by the NFL for event production and operation, food and beverage preparation and consumption, merchandise sales, and the air and ground transportation for NFL employees and vendors. DTE is securing offsets to protect forests in northern Michigan that are sequestering carbon and may have otherwise been cut down. These are the same types of carbon offsets that DTE uses to reduce the carbon footprints for many of its customers enrolled in the company’s voluntary Natural Gas Balance program.  Overall, this will equate to taking 310 cars off the road for a year (146,500 gallons of gasoline) or the annual electricity use of nearly 260 homes. 

“DTE is excited to leverage the benefits of our voluntary renewable energy programs to create a cleaner environment for the NFL Draft and Visit Detroit,” said Tony Tomczak, vice president – Electric Sales and Marketing, DTE Energy. “We’re thrilled that everyone involved shares DTE’s vision for a cleaner energy future. Reducing the carbon footprint of the event is in perfect alignment with our own plans to help keep Michigan a great place for our future generations to call home.” 

The NFL Draft sustainability efforts will also include funding the enrollment of 40 local, income-qualified households in MIGreenPower, DTE’s voluntary renewable energy program that supports the development of wind and solar parks in Michigan. These customers will be enrolled in the program’s Community Support pilot for two years, which will attribute 100% of their electricity use to renewable energy. 

"Detroit and the state of Michigan are sustainability innovation leaders, from building the first electric vehicle charging road to ensuring that events like the NFL Draft promote environmental stewardship for our community," said Claude Molinari, president and CEO, Visit Detroit. "Visit Detroit is grateful to the NFL, DTE, and other community partners for their work to make this year's Draft a model for sustainable events." 

DTE’s voluntary renewable energy programs are widely supported by DTE customers across the state. Nearly 100,000 of DTE’s residential electric customers have enrolled in MIGreenPower, and more than 1,600 organizations – from small businesses to large industrial facilities – have also signed up to attribute their power use to renewable sources. Natural Gas Balance has empowered more than 13,000 households and nearly 60 organizations served by DTE to balance their natural gas usage by protecting trees in northern Michigan and supporting the use and development of renewable natural gas.  

Not only is DTE helping customers and communities reduce their carbon footprints, but it also remains committed to its aggressive net zero carbon emissions goal. DTE’s transformational CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan sets the framework to accelerate the company's goals to reach a 65% reduction in carbon emissions in 2028 and 90% by 2040, while also putting initiatives in place to help the State of Michigan meet its target of 65% renewable energy by 2035. 

DTE customers can learn more about reducing their carbon footprints and supporting the development of Michigan-made renewable energy sources by visiting the MIGreenPower and Natural Gas Balance home pages online. Customers can also help their income-qualified neighbors join the journey to a cleaner energy future by contributing to the MIGreenPower Community Support program. 
  

About DTE Energy 

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 an electric company serving 2.3 million customers in Southeast Michigan and a natural gas company serving 1.3 million customers across Michigan. The DTE portfolio also includes energy businesses focused on custom energy solutions, renewable energy generation, and energy marketing and trading. DTE has continued to accelerate its carbon reduction goals to meet aggressive targets and is committed to serving with its energy through volunteerism, education and employment initiatives, philanthropy, emission reductions and economic progress. Information about DTE is available at dteenergy.com, empoweringmichigan.com, twitter.com/dte_energy and facebook.com/dteenergy.   


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How is DTE Energy helping make the 2024 NFL Draft carbon neutral?

DTE Energy is offsetting carbon emissions related to the NFL Draft by leveraging its CleanVision MIGreenPower and Natural Gas Balance programs.

What impact will DTE Energy's initiative have on the event's carbon footprint?

DTE's efforts will reduce the event's carbon footprint equivalent to taking 310 cars off the road for a year or powering 260 homes annually.

How many households will be enrolled in DTE's MIGreenPower program as part of the NFL Draft sustainability efforts?

40 local, income-qualified households will be enrolled in DTE's MIGreenPower program, attributing 100% of their electricity use to renewable energy for two years.

What are the goals of DTE's CleanVision Integrated Resource Plan?

DTE aims to achieve a 65% reduction in carbon emissions by 2028 and 90% by 2040, aligning with Michigan's target of 65% renewable energy by 2035.

How many customers have enrolled in DTE's MIGreenPower program?

Nearly 100,000 residential electric customers and over 1,600 organizations have enrolled in DTE's MIGreenPower program, attributing their power use to renewable sources.

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dte energy (nyse: dte) is a detroit-based, diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. built on a strong utility base, dte energy's largest operating subsidiaries are dte electric and dte gas. together, these regulated utility companies provide electric and/or gas services to more than three million residential, business and industrial customers throughout michigan. dte energy has more than 10,400 employees in utility and non-utility subsidiaries involved in a wide range of energy-related businesses nationwide. the company's growing non-utility businesses are built around the strengths, skills and assets of dte energy's electric and gas utilities.