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Homeowners and businesses could see double-digit increases over two years. The utility says the money could reduce power outages and fuel more renewable energy.
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Utility solar growth is expected. Residential solar growth may depend on PSC investigation.
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Sen. Julian Bradley complains about Huebner prior to the Senate vote against the utility regulator.
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Customer advocate praises Milwaukee-area lawyer Rebecca Valcq's work that may eventually bring help for low-income ratepayers.
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Citizens Utility Board says it depends on whether customers keep paying the costs of the shuttered plants.
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Citizens Utility Board says GOP-backed bill would hurt efforts to save customers money.
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The PSC held two public input meetings in Milwaukee on Wednesday, promising further study.
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Studies and computer models look at the state's roadmap to net zero for the electric sector.
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The Milwaukee Democratic Socialists of America and partner groups seek a publicly-owned or cooperative utility to replace We Energies.
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The solar energy industry is asking the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin for a decision on third-party financing of rooftop solar panels. This option allows roof owners who can't afford the whole cost of solar panels upfront to sign a lease or cut another type of deal. We Energies is among the utilities fighting this.