Content referencing Amy Jahns
State’s Utilities Lag on Solar Equity
Doing little to connect low-income customers to solar, report says.
Mar 2nd, 2020 by Kari LydersenSolar Developer Will Fight We Energies
Eagle Point Solar asking state regulators to allow solar project opposed by We Energies.
Mar 12th, 2019 by Kari LydersenCity and We Energies In Solar Standoff
Utility won’t allow city to work with third party solar provider, aldermen blast We Energies.
Jan 25th, 2019 by Kari LydersenWe Energies Seeks Solar Monopoly?
Critics charge its rent-a-roof program could create monopoly, increase costs for some customers.
Dec 19th, 2018 by Kari LydersenWE Energies Customers Want Cost Reduction
Pleasant Prairie plant’s closing should cut costs, says a consumers group and industrial customers.
Apr 24th, 2018 by Kari LydersenAmid Dust-up We Energies Apologizes
We Energies executives sit in the hot seat as residents complain about finding coal dust in their neighborhood.
Apr 6th, 2018 by Dave FidlinCoal Dust Recurring in Oak Creek?
Residents and We Energies disagree, company meets with community Wednesday.
Apr 3rd, 2018 by Kari LydersenMidwest Utilities Embracing Renewable Energy
Including We Energies. But critics say these long-term goals allow decades of fossil fuel use.
Mar 22nd, 2018 by Andy BalaskovitzWe Energies Polluting Oak Creek?
Data shows coal dust covering homes. Residents, environmentalists raise alarm.
Mar 16th, 2018 by Dave FidlinMore Coal Pollution for Metro Area?
Closing of We Energy’s Pleasant Prairie plant could hike coal usage at its Oak Creek plants.
Dec 12th, 2017 by Kari Lydersen