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Utilities Get PSC Approval to Buy Largest Solar Plant In Wisconsin

Utilities Get PSC Approval to Buy Largest Solar Plant In Wisconsin

We Energies, two other utilities will pay $649 million for Dane County plant.

Federal Inflation Reduction Act Could Add 24,000 Jobs in Wisconsin

Federal Inflation Reduction Act Could Add 24,000 Jobs in Wisconsin

While helping state grow its renewable energy, new report finds.

State’s Utilities Investing in Battery Storage

State’s Utilities Investing in Battery Storage

Facilitating storage of solar, wind energy. We Energies valley plant testing battery system.

Extreme Weather Threatens Power Supply, Could Leave Customers In The Cold

Extreme Weather Threatens Power Supply, Could Leave Customers In The Cold

We Energies' request for customers to turn down thermostats on frigid day could become recurring problem.

30th Anniversary of State’s Peregine Falcon Nesting Program

30th Anniversary of State’s Peregine Falcon Nesting Program

400 chicks born in nests atop high-rise towers, including We Energies power plants.

City Hall: Bernadette Karanja Named Milwaukee’s Chief Equity Officer
City Hall

Bernadette Karanja Named Milwaukee’s Chief Equity Officer

Longtime city workforce leader is new CEO of improving racial and equity outcomes.

More State Businesses Embrace Sustainable Practices

More State Businesses Embrace Sustainable Practices

Since pandemic more efforts to cut waste, water consumption, greenhouse gas emissions.

Battery Supply Chain Issues Hampering Wisconsin Renewable Energy Efforts

Battery Supply Chain Issues Hampering Wisconsin Renewable Energy Efforts

We Energies, other utilities, ramping up use of battery storage with solar power, but struggling to get parts.

State Utilities Falling Short on Carbon Reduction

State Utilities Falling Short on Carbon Reduction

Behind on 2030 goals. We Energies coal plants will remain in longer than projected.

State Solar Projects Delayed For Months

State Solar Projects Delayed For Months

Utility companies point to supply chain issues, Chinese tariff dispute.

Climate Change Could Cause Lake Michigan Pollution

Climate Change Could Cause Lake Michigan Pollution

High water, waves could wash coal, sewage into lake from industrial facilities near shoreline, report warns.

Utilities Delay Closing Coal Plants

Utilities Delay Closing Coal Plants

Alliant, We Energies say supply chain slowing down shift to renewables.

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