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DTE Energy Chair & CEO, Earley, to Discuss ‘The Nuclear Renaissance’ at the Detroit Economic Club

February 5, 2007
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DETROIT, Feb. 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — On Monday, February 12, 2007, the Detroit Economic Club (DEC) is pleased to host Anthony Earley, Jr., chairman & CEO, DTE Energy. The meeting will be held at noon at The Masonic in Detroit, MI.

Within the decade, Michigan – and the rest of the nation – will need more electricity. It is no longer a question of whether there will be new nuclear plants in our future. The conversation has shifted to how many, where and when. Seven in ten Americans now favor the use of nuclear energy to produce electricity. What’s changed and why? What can derail this source of clean power? In his speech, titled, “The Nuclear Renaissance: Is It Real?” Anthony Earley, Jr. will share his perspectives and talk about the challenges and opportunities facing the nuclear energy industry.

DTE Energy is a Detroit-based diversified energy company involved in the development and management of energy-related businesses and services nationwide. Its operating units include Detroit Edison, an electric utility serving 2.2 million customers in Southeastern Michigan, MichCon, a natural gas utility serving 1.3 million customers in Michigan and other non-utility, energy businesses focused on power and industrial projects, fuel transportation and marketing, and unconventional gas production.

DEC was formed in 1934 as a platform for the discussion and debate of important business, government and social issues. It is known internationally as a top speaking forum for prominent business and government leaders, who address members and their guests at the Club’s 35 meetings a season. With more than 3,000 members, the DEC is about vital issues, prominent voices, a commitment to education and inspiring leadership. The Club is proud to have hosted every sitting U.S. President since Richard Nixon and proud to be ranked among the top speaking platforms in the world. Admission: $35 for DEC members, $40 for guests of members and $50 for nonmembers.

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CONTACT: Jessica Wayland of Detroit Economic Club, +1-313-963-8547, orcell, +1-313-917-8149

Web site: http://www.econclub.org/