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Sep 11th, 2025 by Joe SchulzWisconsin’s First Large-Scale Battery Storage System Comes Online
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Trump administration fired entire staff running federal energy assistance program.
Apr 15th, 2025 by Joe SchulzNew Rates From We Energies Intended To Make Data Centers Cover Their Costs
The proposal comes as several energy-intensive data centers are planned within We Energies’ service territory
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Trade unions promote construction jobs project would create.
Mar 26th, 2025 by Joe SchulzTrump’s Canadian Tariffs Could Impact Wisconsin Energy Prices
Wisconsin utilities import small amount of electricity from Manitoba province.
Mar 14th, 2025 by Joe SchulzSolar Program for Low-Income Wisconsin Families Hits Federal Funds Freeze
Federal court ordered Trump administration to restore funding but hasn't happened yet.
Feb 11th, 2025 by Joe SchulzDriven By Renewables, Wisconsin Will See $4 Billion in Transmission Projects
Midwest electrical grid operator approves record 488 projects across 15 states.
Jan 2nd, 2025 by Joe SchulzRate Increases Approved for We Energies, Wisconsin Public Service
Consumer advocate calls rate case 'huge missed opportunity to address the affordability crisis.'
Nov 8th, 2024 by Joe SchulzWe Energies Wants Huge Rate Increase
Enough to pay for nearly $200 million spent on burying power lines, other storm prevention measures.
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