DTE Energy offers tips on saving on winter heat bills

Posted on 12/30/24 by Mark Hornbeck, Careena Eggleston

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When temperatures start to fall in Michigan, one thing is certain: you’ll start to use more natural gas to heat your home, which can lead to higher energy bills.

Colder weather conditions lead to higher natural gas consumption, but there are ways you can save.

For tips on how to reduce your heating bill, click here.

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