A package of ratepayer-focused bills being circulated in the Legislature is being touted by consumer and free-market advocates as a positive step toward more transparent regulation and affordable energy in Wisconsin.
A parade of bucket trucks from utility companies across the state approaches the Capitol. Wednesday's procession of more than 80 vehicles recognized of the 95th anniversary of the Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin, an association representing community-owned, locally controlled municipal electric utilities. Lawmakers have proposed a package of utility-related bills aimed at increasing transparency and addressing utility project cost overruns.
More than 80 bucket trucks from utility companies across the state circle the state Capitol to bring awareness to the role of community-owned utilities. As part of Wednesday's event, more than 30 lawmakers took a lift in a bucket truck to get an idea of what it's like to be a lineworker.
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A parade of more than 80 bucket trucks from utility companies across the state circles around the Capitol on Wednesday. In the Legislature, Republican lawmakers have proposed a package of utility-related bills aimed at increasing transparency and addressing utility project cost overruns.
American Transmission Company, Dairyland Power Cooperative and ITC Midwest began work on the 102-mile Cardinal-Hickory Creek line between Iowa…
A parade of bucket trucks from utility companies across the state approaches the Capitol. Wednesday's procession of more than 80 vehicles recognized of the 95th anniversary of the Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin, an association representing community-owned, locally controlled municipal electric utilities. Lawmakers have proposed a package of utility-related bills aimed at increasing transparency and addressing utility project cost overruns.
More than 80 bucket trucks from utility companies across the state circle the state Capitol to bring awareness to the role of community-owned utilities. As part of Wednesday's event, more than 30 lawmakers took a lift in a bucket truck to get an idea of what it's like to be a lineworker.
A parade of more than 80 bucket trucks from utility companies across the state circles around the Capitol on Wednesday. In the Legislature, Republican lawmakers have proposed a package of utility-related bills aimed at increasing transparency and addressing utility project cost overruns.