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1 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Detailed Cost/Benefit Analysis Schedule: J1 Page: 1 of 4 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) Line Capital DTE Electric AMI 2 Meters ,175 45,472 17,191 30,079 47,250 49,377 59,727 15,848 3 Network , ,564 4 Disconnect Modules ,995 13,483 5,119 9,274 14,514 15,003 5 PMO 1,627 2,451 4,409 3,460 3,681 4,962 4,507 3,625 3,970 2,639 3,150 6 IT 4,537 3,723 6,453 8,395 4,026 3,043 1,524 2,010 1, PoleMounted Cell Relays Corporate OH/Forecasted Risk 2,463 3,815 1,561 2,453 3,473 2,926 1,546 1, Total Capitalized costs 7,017 6,730 32,316 75,047 31,741 50,094 72,259 74,003 67,265 23,428 3, Avoided Capital Costs (27) (22) (607) (2,127) (980) (1,695) (2,658) (2,958) (2,246) (1,266) (1,025) 11 Total Net Cost 6,990 6,709 31,710 72,920 30,761 48,399 69,601 71,045 65,019 22,162 2, DOE Grant (22,453) (29,858) (2,465) 15 InKind Contributions (210) (974) (860) 16 DTE Electric Spend, Subtotal (22,663) (30,832) (3,325) 17 DTE Electric Spend, Net Spend DTE Gas Modules ,178 6,028 13,385 17,473 19,675 17,473 14,813 1, Network 21 PMO ,824 1, IT Corporate OH/Forecasted Risk 82 1, ,061 2,182 1,414 27, Total Capitalized Costs ,853 7,226 14,998 19,403 21,785 21,672 17,718 29, Avoided Capital Costs (4) (9) (11) (26) (73) (208) (542) (1,168) (1,778) (2,258) (2,614) 26 Total Net Cost ,827 7,153 14,791 18,860 20,616 19,894 15,460 26, Total DTE Electric Total 7,017 6,730 32,316 75,047 31,741 50,094 72,259 74,003 67,265 23,428 3, DOE Grant (22,453) (29,858) (2,465) 30 InKind Contributions (210) (974) (860) 31 DTE Electric Spend, Subtotal 7,017 6,730 9,653 44,215 28,417 50,094 72,259 74,003 67,265 23,428 3, DTE Gas Total ,853 7,226 14,998 19,403 21,785 21,672 17,718 29, Total Capitalized Costs 7,388 6,864 10,379 49,068 35,643 65,092 91,661 95,788 88,937 41,146 32, Avoided Capital Costs (31) (30) (617) (2,153) (1,053) (1,902) (3,200) (4,126) (4,024) (3,524) (3,639) 36 Total Net Cost 7,357 6,834 9,762 46,915 34,590 63,190 88,461 91,661 84,913 37,622 28, Benefits LLC Load Research DTE Electric CS O&M Savings 3,216 3,346 4,315 7,091 9,686 11,525 14,351 18,883 23,694 26,229 28, DO O&M Savings ,777 2,271 3,407 4,735 5,770 6,499 6, Uncollectibles Savings ,219 1,599 1,730 1, Theft ,178 3,007 4,218 4,514 4, Total Savings 3,224 3,367 4,440 8,048 11,908 14,409 19,582 27,844 35,282 38,972 41, PMO (586) (1,375) (1,733) (1,427) (1,416) (1,565) (1,552) (66) 47 IT (866) (1,824) (1,909) (1,080) (1,317) (1,235) (1,151) (1,111) (1,062) (1,057) 48 Marketing Communications (95) (281) (1,133) (1,387) (1,387) (661) (661) (1,190) 49 Maint. Fees and Telecom (534) (840) (2,351) (1,155) (1,400) (1,582) (1,649) (1,605) (1,599) 50 Total Net Savings 2,359 3,367 1,401 3,643 5,612 9,123 14,143 22,886 30,309 35,049 39, DTE Gas CS O&M Savings ,216 1,301 1,548 2,228 5,852 4,315 6,037 7,534 8, Gas Ops O&M Savings ,287 2,030 2,919 3,724 4,617 4, Uncollectibles Savings ,404 1,911 2,033 2, Theft ,140 1, Total Savings ,229 1,573 2,486 3,686 8,644 9,240 12,605 15,324 16, PMO (43) (135) (319) (437) (499) (610) (683) (34) 58 IT (634) (132) (187) (199) (403) (435) (449) (489) (538) (543) 59 Marketing Communications (176) (435) (879) (680) (680) (324) (324) (583) 60 Maint. Fees and Telecom (39) (82) (432) (353) (493) (616) (726) (814) (821) 61 Total Net Savings ,813 6,537 7,242 10,384 13,355 15, Total Load Research CS O&M Savings 4,167 4,330 5,532 8,391 11,234 13,753 20,202 23,198 29,731 33,763 36, DO O&M Savings ,777 2,271 3,407 4,735 5,770 6,499 6, Gas Ops O&M Savings ,287 2,030 2,919 3,724 4,617 4, Uncollectibles Savings ,205 2,623 3,511 3,763 3, Theft ,382 3,609 5,151 5,654 6, Total Savings 4,180 4,361 5,669 9,631 14,415 18,124 28,271 37,150 47,969 54,388 58, Total O&M Expenditures (1,500) (3,429) (5,244) (8,125) (7,160) (7,546) (6,957) (7,194) (5,892) (4,021) 71 Total Net Savings 2,680 4,361 2,241 4,387 6,290 10,965 20,724 30,193 40,775 48,496 54,458

2 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Detailed Cost/Benefit Analysis Schedule: J1 Page: 2 of 4 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) Line LLC LLC Load Research CS DTE Electric Cuts and Restores ,485 2,366 3,029 3,322 3, Consumer Affairs Billing Meter Reading 3,211 3,335 4,247 6,583 8,707 10,167 12,093 15,425 19,281 21,515 23, Cust Care Call Center Cust Care Misc Reads Total 3,216 3,346 4,315 7,091 9,686 11,525 14,351 18,883 23,694 26,229 28, DTE Gas Consumer Affairs Billing Meter Reading ,216 1,272 1,456 2,039 5,497 3,766 5,239 6,566 7, Cust Care Call Center Cust Care Misc Reads Total ,216 1,301 1,548 2,228 5,852 4,315 6,037 7,534 8, Total Cuts and Restores ,485 2,366 3,029 3,322 3, Consumer Affairs Billing Meter Reading 4,162 4,319 5,462 7,855 10,163 12,206 17,589 19,191 24,520 21,515 30, Cust Care Call Center , Cust Care Misc Reads Total 4,167 4,330 5,532 8,391 11,234 13,753 20,202 23,198 29,731 33,763 36, DO DTE Electric OK on Arrivals Transformer Overload Redispatch Primary Reads , Meter Test TurnOns/TurnOffs ,330 1,933 2,455 2,732 2, Call Back Power Quality Total ,777 2,271 3,407 4,735 5,770 6,499 6, O&M Expenditures (866) (2,983) (4,207) (5,596) (4,252) (4,545) (4,914) (5,038) (3,547) (3,478) 107 Total (861) 12 (2,897) (3,485) (3,819) (1,982) (1,138) (179) 733 2,952 3, Uncollectibles DTE Electric Uncollectibles ,219 1,599 1,730 1, Gas Operations DTE Gas Hex Savings Meter Reading ,214 1,872 2,658 3,380 4,222 4, Total ,287 2,030 2,919 3,724 4,617 4, Uncollectibles DTE Gas Uncollectibles ,404 1,911 2,033 2, Gross Margin DTE Electric Theft ,178 3,007 4,218 4,514 4, DTE Gas Theft ,140 1, Total Theft ,382 3,609 5,151 5,654 6, Avoided Capital DTE Electric Meter Replacement Handheld Replacement Meter Credit / Salvage , ,294 2,024 2,093 1, Capital Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas Total , ,695 2,658 2,958 2,246 1,266 1, DTE Gas Handheld Replacement Hex Replacement ,003 1,496 1,856 2, Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas Total ,168 1,778 2,258 2, Total Meter Replacement Handheld Replacement Meter Credit / Salvage , ,294 2,024 2,093 1, Capital Hex Replacement ,003 1,496 1,856 2, Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas Total ,153 1,053 1,902 3,200 4,126 4,024 3,524 3,639

3 Michigan Public Service Commission DTE Electric Company Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Detailed Cost/Benefit Analysis ($000) (a) Case No.: U18255 Exhibit: A18 Schedule: J1 Witness: R. E. Sitkauskas Page: 3 of 4 (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) (w) (x) (y) (z) Line Total Capital DTE Electric AMI 2 Meters 3 Network 4 Disconnect Modules 5 PMO 6 IT 7 PoleMounted Cell Relays 8 Corporate OH/Forecasted R 9 Total Capitalized costs 10 Avoided Capital Costs 11 Total Net Cost DOE Grant 15 InKind Contributions 16 DTE Electric Spend, Subtotal 17 DTE Electric Spend, Net Spend DTE Gas Modules 20 Network 21 PMO 22 IT 23 Corporate OH/Forecasted R 24 Total Capitalized Costs 25 Avoided Capital Costs 26 Total Net Cost Total DTE Electric Total 29 DOE Grant 30 InKind Contributions 31 DTE Electric Spend, Subtotal DTE Gas Total 34 Total Capitalized Costs 35 Avoided Capital Costs 36 Total Net Cost Benefits LLC Load Research DTE Electric CS O&M Savings 42 DO O&M Savings 43 Uncollectibles Savings 44 Theft 45 Total Savings 46 PMO 47 IT 48 Marketing Communications 49 Maint. Fees and Telecom 50 Total Net Savings DTE Gas CS O&M Savings 53 Gas Ops O&M Savings 54 Uncollectibles Savings 55 Theft 56 Total Savings 57 PMO 58 IT 59 Marketing Communications 60 Maint. Fees and Telecom 61 Total Net Savings Total Load Research 64 CS O&M Savings 65 DO O&M Savings 66 Gas Ops O&M Savings 67 Uncollectibles Savings 68 Theft 69 Total Savings 70 Total O&M Expenditures 71 Total Net Savings 279,090 7,553 61,693 38,480 35,822 1,163 19,392 [1] 443,193 (1,061) (1,098) (1,137) (1,177) (1,218) (1,261) (1,305) (1,350) (1,398) (1,445) (1,493) (1,528) (31,080) (1,061) (1,098) (1,137) (1,177) (1,218) (1,261) (1,305) (1,350) (1,398) (1,445) (1,493) (1,528) 412,113 (54,776) (2,044) [2] (56,820) [1+2] $ 386,373 94,174 7, , ,022 (2,747) (2,843) (2,943) (3,046) (3,152) (3,262) (3,377) (3,495) (3,617) (3,735) (3,858) (3,989) (48,753) (2,747) (2,843) (2,943) (3,046) (3,152) (3,262) (3,377) (3,495) (3,617) (3,735) (3,858) (3,989) 89, ,193 (54,776) (2,044) 386, , ,395 (3,808) (3,942) (4,079) (4,222) (4,370) (4,523) (4,681) (4,845) (5,015) (5,180) (5,350) (5,516) (79,833) (3,808) (3,942) (4,079) (4,222) (4,370) (4,523) (4,681) (4,845) (5,015) (5,180) (5,350) (5,516) 444,562 29,189 30,211 31,268 32,362 33,495 34,667 35,881 37,137 38,436 39,528 40,851 40, ,339 1,866 1,931 1,999 2,069 2,141 2,216 2,294 2,374 2,457 2,540 2,624 2,680 34,844 4,848 5,017 5,193 5,375 5,563 5,757 5,959 6,167 6,383 6,602 6,827 7,046 89,029 43,117 44,468 45,942 47,550 49,214 50,936 52,718 54,563 56,472 57,731 59,665 60, ,168 (9,721) (1,057) (1,057) (1,094) (1,132) (1,169) (1,208) (1,181) (20,510) (6,794) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,599) (1,545) (31,850) 40,461 41,812 44,343 45,950 47,614 49,337 51,119 51,870 53,741 54,962 56,858 57, , ,754 9,061 8,842 9,151 9,472 9,803 10,146 10,501 10,869 11,105 11,483 11, ,332 2,177 2,254 2,333 2,414 2,499 2,586 2,677 2,770 2,867 2,962 3,061 3,166 39,980 1,402 1,451 1,501 1,554 1,608 1,665 1,723 1,783 1,846 1,908 1,973 2,042 24,754 17,339 17,945 18,037 18,669 19,322 19,998 20,698 21,423 22,173 22,795 23,573 24, ,651 (2,758) (543) (543) (562) (582) (600) (621) (640) (8,100) (4,082) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (821) (794) (14,207) 15,974 16,581 17,216 17,847 18,501 19,177 19,877 20,039 20,769 21,374 22,130 22, ,504 37,943 39,271 40,110 41,514 42,967 44,470 46,027 47,638 49,305 50,633 52,333 52, ,671 4,044 4,185 4,332 4,483 4,640 4,803 4,971 5,145 5,325 5,502 5,685 5,846 74,824 6,249 6,468 6,694 6,928 7,171 7,422 7,682 7,951 8,229 8,510 8,800 9, ,783 60,556 62,516 64,086 66,329 68,650 71,052 73,539 76,113 78,776 80,662 83,378 84,419 1,152,711 (4,021) (4,021) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (4,077) (4,135) (4,190) (4,249) (4,159) (98,022) 56,535 58,496 61,666 63,908 66,229 68,632 71,118 72,036 74,642 76,472 79,128 80,260 1,054,690

4 Michigan Public Service Commission DTE Electric Company Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Detailed Cost/Benefit Analysis ($000) Case No.: U18255 Exhibit: A18 Schedule: J1 Witness: R. E. Sitkauskas Page: 4 of 4 ` Line (a) (n) (o) (p) (q) (r) (s) (t) (u) (v) (w) (x) (y) (z) Total LLC LLC Load Research CS DTE Electric Cuts and Restores 75 Consumer Affairs 76 Billing 77 Meter Reading 78 Cust Care Call Center 79 Cust Care Misc Reads 80 Total DTE Gas Consumer Affairs 83 Billing 84 Meter Reading 85 Cust Care Call Center 86 Cust Care Misc Reads 87 Total Total Cuts and Restores 90 Consumer Affairs 91 Billing 92 Meter Reading 93 Cust Care Call Center 94 Cust Care Misc Reads 95 Total DO DTE Electric OK on Arrivals 98 Transformer Overload 99 Redispatch 100 Primary Reads 101 Meter Test 102 TurnOns/TurnOffs 103 Call Back 104 Power Quality 105 Total 106 O&M Expenditures 107 Total Uncollectibles DTE Electric Uncollectibles Gas Operations DTE Gas Hex Savings 112 Meter Reading 113 Total Uncollectibles DTE Gas Uncollectibles Gross Margin DTE Electric Theft DTE Gas Theft Total Theft Avoided Capital DTE Electric Meter Replacement 124 Handheld Replacement 125 Meter Credit / Salvage 126 Capital 127 Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas 128 Total DTE Gas Handheld Replacement 131 Hex Replacement 132 Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas 133 Total Total Meter Replacement 136 Handheld Replacement 137 Meter Credit / Salvage 138 Capital 139 Hex Replacement 140 Avoided Corporate OH/Forecas 141 Total 3,593 3,719 3,849 3,983 4,123 4,267 4,416 4,571 4,731 4,889 5,048 5,113 67, , ,941 23,937 24,775 25,642 26,540 27,468 28,430 29,425 30,455 31,521 32,611 33,704 33, , , ,002 14, ,330 29,189 30,211 31,268 32,362 33,495 34,667 35,881 37,137 38,436 39,528 40,851 40, , ,894 7,581 7,846 7,585 7,850 8,125 8,410 8,704 9,009 9,324 9,626 9,952 10, , , ,380 8,754 9,061 8,842 9,151 9,472 9,803 10,146 10,501 10,869 11,105 11,483 11, ,332 3,593 3,719 3,849 3,983 4,123 4,267 4,416 4,571 4,731 4,889 5,048 5,113 67, , ,031 1, ,029 1,065 14,606 31,518 32,621 33,227 34,390 35,594 36,839 38,129 39,463 40,844 42,237 43,657 43, ,587 1,154 1,195 1,237 1,280 1,325 1,371 1,419 1,469 1,520 1,416 1,466 1,517 20, ,013 1,047 1,081 13,317 37,943 39,271 40,110 41,514 42,967 44,470 46,027 47,638 49,305 50,633 52,333 52, , , , ,138 1,411 1,460 1,511 1,563 1,618 1,674 1,732 1,793 1,855 1,729 1,789 1,851 24, ,986 2,964 3,068 3,175 3,286 3,401 3,520 3,644 3,771 3,903 4,036 4,170 4,190 56, , ,338 (3,478) (3,478) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (2,421) (3,515) (3,553) (3,590) (3,628) (3,520) (76,288) 3,737 3,831 5,061 5,323 5,594 5,874 6,164 5,370 5,643 5,471 5,735 6,023 56,667 1,866 1,931 1,999 2,069 2,141 2,216 2,294 2,374 2,457 2,540 2,624 2,680 34, ,364 4,548 4,707 4,872 5,043 5,219 5,402 5,591 5,787 5,989 6,199 6,416 6,640 85,220 2,177 2,254 2,333 2,414 2,499 2,586 2,677 2,770 2,867 2,962 3,061 3,166 39,980 4,848 5,017 5,193 5,375 5,563 5,757 5,959 6,167 6,383 6,602 6,827 7,046 89,029 1,402 1,451 1,501 1,554 1,608 1,665 1,723 1,783 1,846 1,908 1,973 2,042 24,754 6,249 6,468 6,694 6,928 7,171 7,422 7,682 7,951 8,229 8,510 8,800 9, , , ,223 10, ,026 1,061 1,098 1,137 1,177 1,218 1,261 1,305 1,350 1,398 1,445 1,493 1,528 31, ,018 2,272 2,352 2,434 2,519 2,607 2,698 2,793 2,891 2,992 3,096 3,203 3,312 40, ,388 2,747 2,843 2,943 3,046 3,152 3,262 3,377 3,495 3,617 3,735 3,858 3,989 48, , ,018 1,047 1,075 1,105 14,241 10, ,272 2,352 2,434 2,519 2,607 2,698 2,793 2,891 2,992 3,096 3,203 3,312 40, ,413 3,808 3,942 4,079 4,222 4,370 4,523 4,681 4,845 5,015 5,180 5,350 5,516 79,833

5 Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Financial Summary Schedule: J2 Page: 1 of 1 (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) Financial Summary Spend Meters Year Electric Gas Total Year Electric Gas Total $ 7,017 $ 371 $ 7, ,153 4,510 10, , , , , , , ,916 6, , ,754 4,853 35, ,809 51, , ,228 9,986 51, ,317 88, , ,130 18, , , , , ,591 18,812 82, , , , ,746 21,785 96, , , , ,011 21,672 68, , , , ,750 17,718 23, , , , Note 1) ,304 23,145 26, ,516 17, Total 386, , ,395 Total 2,585,104 1,327,964 3,913, Millions PVRR/IRR/Payback 26 Electric Gas Total 27 PVRR $31.1 $39.4 $ IRR 6.92% 8.07% 7.12% 29 Payback ) DTE Electric AMI meter installations are expected to be completed in Total projected AMI Capital Expenditures in 2018 are zero as shown on Exh Schedule B6.5, column (d), Line No. 7. Total Spend of $386,373 shown on Line 22 above is the original total program cost (estimateatcompletion).

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