DTG DTE Energy Company 2021 Series E 4.375% Junior Subordinated Debentures

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$15.95
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DTE Energy is an American diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services in the United States and Canada. Its operating units include an electric utility serving 2.2 million customers and a natural gas utility serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan.

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DTE Energy (formerly Detroit Edison until 1996) is an American diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services in the United States and Canada. Its operating units include an electric utility serving 2.2 million customers and a natural gas utility serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan.

DTE is a national and international corporation.

The DTE Energy portfolio includes non-utility energy businesses focused on power and industrial projects, energy marketing and trading.

As of 2022, 54.16% of DTE's electricity was generated from coal, 18.16% from nuclear, 14.22% from natural gas and 13.11% from renewable energy including wind, solar and hydroelectric.

History

Early 1900s

DTE's earliest direct corporate ancestor, the Edison Illuminating Company of Detroit, was founded in 1886. By the turn of the century, it split responsibility for commercial electric power in the fast-growing city of Detroit with the Peninsular Electric Light Company; the latter company controlled the city's electric distribution network.

In 1903, the two companies merged as the Detroit Edison Company, which began trading on January 17. That same year, construction began on the Delray 1 Power Plant, and Henry Ford, who had left Edison Illuminating four years earlier, founded Ford Motor Company.

DTE's gas operations trace their roots to 1849, when the City of Detroit Gas Company began operation with Philadelphia engineer Lemuel Davis as its first president. The company installed Detroit's first gas lamps two years later, by which time it had changed its name to Detroit Gas Light Company. In 1903, the Detroit Gas Co. was renamed the Detroit City Gas Co. It secured franchises for Highland Park and Hamtramck and increased its customer base to more than 67,000.

In 1904, Detroit Edison signed its first power contract with an automobile company — the Cadillac Motor Car Co.

In 1905, a majority of the Detroit City Gas Co. was acquired by the American Light & Traction Co., a holding company that controlled utility and transportation interests stretching from Grand Rapids to Milwaukee.

With the added demand for electricity, the Delray 2 Power Plant was added in 1908.

In 1913, Detroit City Gas acquired additional service territory that included the communities of River Rouge, Wyandotte, Dearborn, Ecorse and Trenton.

1920s

Between 1924 and 1929, Detroit Edison increased its production capacity by building the Marysville, Trenton Channel and Delray 3 power plants.

1930s

In 1937, Detroit City Gas Company merged with Grand Rapids Gas Light Company, Washtenaw Gas Company and Ann Arbor Gas Company to form Michigan Consolidated Gas Company (MichCon). The merger, approved in 1938 by state and federal regulators, created one gas provider for most of the southern half of the Lower Peninsula.

1940s

To meet the increasing demand for natural gas, the Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline was completed in 1945.

In 1949, Michigan Consolidated Gas, the Milwaukee Gas Co., the Michigan-Wisconsin Gas Co., the Austin Field Pipeline Co. and the Milwaukee Solvay Co. became the American Natural Gas Co.

1950s

Detroit Edison added the St. Clair Power Plant in 1954 — one of the largest power plants in the world at the time.

In 1956, Detroit Edison broke ground for the Enrico Fermi Power Plant and also began work on the River Rouge Power Plant.

1970s

This era marked another construction phase that included the start of the Fermi 2 nuclear plant in 1970 and Monroe Power Plant Units 1-4, which came online from 1971-74.

Construction also began in 1972 on the Greenwood Energy Center — the company's first inland plant designed for both oil - and nuclear-fueled generating units.

The Ludington Pumped Storage Plant, co-owned by Detroit Edison and Consumers Power Company, also went into service in 1973.

Detroit Edison was the subject of a long-running legal dispute about discrimination against black employees, led by the Association for the Betterment of Black Edison Employees. Edison agreed to pay $4.25 million in damages.

1980s

MichCon became a wholly owned subsidiary of Primark Corp in 1981. In 1988, Primark spun-off MichCon, and the MCN Corp. was established as the parent company of MichCon.

In 1983, Detroit Edison sought to sell its engineering expertise through the creation of Utility Technical Services, later called SYNDECO — Detroit Edison's first subsidiary business.

Supporting the new marketing push and increasing customer demand were Belle River Units 1 and 2, which went online in 1984 and 1985.

In 1986, the Detroit Edison Foundation was formed to manage the company's charitable giving programs and volunteer efforts that had grown over the years.

The Fermi 2 unit was licensed and went online in 1988. The company also founded what is now DTE Biomass Energy to begin collecting methane gas from landfills for use in energy production.

1990s

In January 1996, Detroit Edison reorganized as a holding company — DTE Energy. “DTE” was selected because it was the existing stock ticker symbol for Detroit Edison.

2000s

On May 31, 2001 DTE Energy and MCN Energy Group completed a merger which created Michigan's largest energy company and a premier regional energy provider. MichCon became an operating company of DTE Energy.

In 2007, DTE Energy began acquiring wind development rights on more than 100,000 acres of land in the Thumb area. The first DTE Energy-owned and constructed wind parks were commissioned (connected to the grid and generating power) in December 2012. Two of these wind parks are located in Huron County and one in Sanilac County.

2010s

In 2013, DTE Energy adopted "DTE" as its customer-facing brand. Accordingly, Detroit Edison Company changed its name to DTE Electric Company, while Michigan Consolidated Gas changed its name to DTE Gas.

2020s

On October 27, 2020, DTE announced its plan to spin off DTE Midstream into an independent, publicly traded business called DT Midstream. On July 1, 2021, DT Midstream successfully spun off.

According to a statement released by the White House on Nov 18, 2021, DTE Energy participated in the American Rescue Plan by committing to help customers during the COVID-19 pandemic, by proactively using resources.

On January 16, 2025, DTE Gas and DTE Electric received a total of $8.81 billion in conditional commitments for loan guarantees through the US Department of Energy's Loan Programs Office that would be used to install thousands of megawatts of renewable energy generation and storage.

In December 2025, president and COO Joi M. Harris was appointed CEO, while retaining the company presidency. She was then one of the two Black women CEOs leading a Fortune 500 company.

Operations

Utility

DTE Electric

DTE Electric Company is a state-regulated electric utility serving 2.3 million residential and business customers throughout Southeast Michigan and the thumb region.

DTE Electric's power generation portfolio includes renewable energy and Nuclear power, but is primarily generated by fossil fuels. In 2020, 32.62% came from renewable and nuclear generation while 67.13% of electricity generated by DTE came from coal, gas, and oil.

DTE Gas

DTE Gas is a state-regulated natural gas provider to 1.3 million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Michigan.

Non-Utility

DTE Vantage

The group began by building upon Detroit Edison's (now DTE Electric) existing capabilities and customer relationships to develop non-regulated (non-utility) projects within Michigan. Since then, the business has expanded its geographic reach and broadened its products and services to a nationwide customer base.

DTE Vantage now encompasses 74 projects in 15 states with a focus on three main business lines: Industrial Energy Services, Renewable Energy and Environmental Controls.

DTE Biomass Energy operates as an independent subsidiary of DTE Vantage.

DTE Energy Trading

DTE Energy Trading is an active physical and financial gas, power and environmental marketing company operating in Detroit, Michigan.

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Aug. 17, 2026$0.2730
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Feb. 11, 2022$0.2950

DTG Analyst Consensus Bullish and bearish analyst opinions, 12-month price target, upside

BUY 25 analysts
  • Strong Buy 6 24.0%
  • Buy 9 36.0%
  • Hold 10 40.0%
  • Sell 0 0.0%
  • Strong Sell 0 0.0%

Earnings History EPS actual vs estimate, surprise %, beat rate, next earnings date

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Period EPS Actual EPS Est Surprise
June 30, 2026 $1.32 $1.18 0.14%
March 31, 2026 $1.95 $2.03 -0.08%
Dec. 31, 2025 $1.65 $1.54 0.11%
Sept. 30, 2025 $2.25 $2.13 0.12%
June 30, 2025 $1.36 $1.42 -0.06%
March 31, 2025 $2.10 $2.02 0.08%

Peer comparison (GICS sub-industry) Key metrics vs sector peers

Ticker Market Cap P/E Rev YoY Net Margin ROE Gross Margin
DTG
SRE
ED $35.85B 17.6 10.9% 12.0% 8.4%
PEG $39.99B 19.0 18.2% 17.3% 12.6%
WEC $34.32B 21.9 14.0% 15.9% 11.2%
AEE $27.60B 18.7 15.4% 16.6% 11.5%
DTE
CNP $25.03B 24.0 8.3% 11.2% 9.5%
CMS $21.43B 19.8 13.6% 12.5% 12.3%
NI $19.98B 21.4 23.5% 14.2% 10.2%
BKH $5.24B 17.4 8.6% 12.6% 8.0%

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Institutional owners (13F) 3 filers · $362K total · As of June 30, 2026

Institutions that report holding this stock in their quarterly SEC Form 13F. Long positions only; a single filer may appear twice for separate option legs. Large offsetting put/call legs typically reflect market-making or hedged inventory, not directional conviction.

Institutional activity — Q2 2026 vs prior quarter
New positions Exited positions Increased Decreased Net shares change
1 (0 vs prior Q) 0 (-1 vs prior Q) 1 (+1 vs prior Q) 0 (0 vs prior Q) +21K

Compared to Q1 2026. SEC Form 13F filings are due within 45 days of quarter-end plus a short buffer for late filers — quarters still inside that window are skipped in favor of the most recent fully-reported pair.

Institution Value Shares % of tracked 13F Type
IAT REINSURANCE CO LTD. $338,800 20,000 93.54% Shares
First Command Advisory Services, Inc. $20,339 1,195 5.62% Shares
PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. $3,047 179 0.84% Shares

ETF ownership Held by 29 ETFs

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FPFD · Fidelity Covington Trust 0.17% 8,600 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
PFFD · Global X Funds 0.17% 221,457 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
GPRF · Goldman Sachs ETF Trust 0.08% 3,952 NS May 31, 2026 N-PORT
FPE · First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund III 0.01% 20,021 NS April 30, 2026 N-PORT
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