Hi, Kevin. I really don't have many issues with it. Many seem concerned about RF signaling, or that DTE will just turn off their power, both pretty frivolous or they just don't have some facts. I don't even mind what I think is the ultimate goal. If DTE has to keep investing to meet peak demands, well, their 'investing' is our rate payments. I'm hoping they would need PSC approval to institute variable rates, but I'm just hoping this is all part of a long-term educational process to teach us to consider running the washer and dryer in the early morning or evening in July rather than the middle of the afternoon when it is 95+ degrees. Now if I were DTE,

I would consider displaying something on the website that would "simulate" a variable rate environment so folks could see how they might be affected by say, a 20% increase per KH during peak hours.
As a side note, I can remember when, then Detroit Edison, actually had reduced rates per KH for
high energy users, AND provided free light bulb replacements. Boy have things changed.
