Low incoming voltage


Any way to increase incoming voltage?. I am constantly at 109-111V during most of the day. I just happen to be on a leg with many Cannabis factories here in Mich and my local electric service provider (DTE) says this is the main reason. 
I do not think I will get any relief from them and will probably be ok when the weather cools, but very frustrating when I don't have enough juice to efficiently run a pair of monoblocks in a room I just built for listening.
Any ideas on how to increase voltage?.  I have  native 200 amp service.  
Thanks for any input,
Russ
benzman

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I had DTE out and the tech climbed poles and replaced some parts but still not enough to make a difference. I will try to go up the ladder with my complaints and see what happens. Not crazy about spending 5 k on a regenerator just to enjoy my system when I already have a nice Audience conditioner. Thanks for the comments.
118-120 should be the norm. I actually blew a fuse in one of the amps because of this.  The system in no way sounds as good at 110 as it does at 120.  Three dedicated 20 amp circuits with 10 Ga Romex     The electric co says 110 is acceptable but they strive for minimum of115. Maybe the Torus Co has something to help me out.