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Gas Storage and Pipelines consists of natural gas pipelines, gathering and storage businesses.
Power and Industrial Projects is comprised primarily of projects that deliver energy and utility-type products and services to industrial,
commercial and institutional customers, produce reduced emissions fuel and sell electricity from renewable energy projects.
Energy Trading consists of energy marketing and trading operations.
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Corporate and other includes various holding company activities, holds certain non-utility debt and energy-related investments.
Refer to our Management’s Discussion and Analysis in Item 7 of this Report for an in-depth analysis of each segment’s financial results. A description
of each business unit follows.
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Our Electric segment consists principally of DTE Electric, an electric utility engaged in the generation, purchase, distribution and sale of electricity to
approximately 2.1 million customers in southeastern Michigan. DTE Electric is regulated by numerous federal and state governmental agencies, including,
but not limited to, the MPSC, the FERC, the NRC, the EPA and the MDEQ. Electricity is generated from our fossil-fuel plants, a hydroelectric pumped
storage plant, a nuclear plant and our wind and other renewable assets, and is purchased from electricity generators, suppliers and wholesalers. The electricity
we produce and purchase is sold to three major classes of customers: residential, commercial and industrial, throughout southeastern Michigan.
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Residential  
$ 2,351
$ 2,354
Commercial
1,883
1,898
Industrial
799
784
Other (a)
45
152
Subtotal 
5,078
5,188
Interconnection sales (b)
121
105
Total Revenue  
$ 5,199
$ 5,293
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(a) Includes revenue associated with under or over recoveries of tracking mechanisms and deferred gain amortization of the previously reversed RDM liability.
(b) Represents power that is not distributed by DTE Electric.
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