Citable filing context
DTE's research view summarizes recent SEC filing context, starting with other from Jul 31, 2026.
| Filed | Item | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Jul 31, 2026 | other | DTE Energy furnished unaudited financial statements for its subsidiary, DTE Gas Company, for the quarter ended June 30, 2026. |
| Jul 28, 2026 | earnings | DTE Energy reported second quarter 2026 earnings of $282 million, or $1.35 per diluted share. |
| Jun 22, 2026 | other | DTE Energy announced it will meet with investors on June 23, 2026. |
| Jul 31, 2026 | Guidance: annual_capital_expenditures | not reported to 900.00 |
| Jul 28, 2026 | Guidance: operating_eps | 7.59 to 7.73 |
| May 15, 2026 | Guidance: capital_expenditures | 6720.00 to 6820.00 |
| Jul 28, 2026 | mda_quarterly | DTE Energy’s financial performance for the first half of 2026 reflects a transition toward significant infrastructure investment, with utility capital expenditures totaling $2.7 billion. The company is executing a long-term strategy to modernize its electric and gas grids, transition to cleaner energy, and meet Michigan’s 100% clean energy portfolio standard by 2040. Key initiatives include the retirement of coal-fired generation—with the remaining Belle River unit slated for 2026 and Monroe units in 2028 and 2032—and the repurposing of the Trenton Channel facility into a battery energy storage system. Financial results were impacted by a $112 million accrual in the first quarter of 2026 related to a civil penalty for the EES Coke facility, which contributed to a net income decline for the six-month period compared to 2025. The company faces ongoing regulatory activity, including a 2026 electric rate case seeking a $474 million base rate increase and a $601 million securitization filing for Belle River and tree-trimming costs. DTE maintains a strong liquidity position, supported by $2.9 billion in net availability under revolving credit facilities. Management remains focused on maintaining a strong balance sheet to fund its $30 billion five-year electric capital plan while navigating commodity price volatility and regulatory compliance. |
| Apr 30, 2026 | mda_quarterly | DTE Energy’s financial performance for the first quarter of 2026 reflects a decrease in net income to $247 million, down from $445 million in the prior-year period. This decline was primarily driven by lower earnings in the Energy Trading and DTE Vantage segments, alongside a $112 million litigation penalty related to the EES Coke battery facility. Conversely, the Electric segment saw improved results, benefiting from new rate implementations and increased regulatory mechanism revenues. The company’s strategy remains focused on long-term infrastructure investment, with $30 billion planned for DTE Electric and $4.5 billion for DTE Gas through 2030. These investments support grid reliability, the transition to cleaner energy, and compliance with Michigan’s 100% clean energy portfolio standard. DTE Electric is actively retiring coal-fired capacity, including the conversion of the Belle River plant to natural gas and the repurposing of the Trenton Channel facility for battery storage. Liquidity remains stable at $3.4 billion, supported by cash from operations and access to capital markets. DTE Energy continues to manage commodity price volatility through its Energy Trading segment, though this creates periodic earnings fluctuations due to mark-to-market accounting. The company is also pursuing rate increases to recover capital expenditures and rising operational costs. |
Source: SEC EDGAR filing text and events; period Jul 31, 2026; filed Jul 31, 2026.
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