Wisconsin Public Service Commission releases Strategic Energy Assessment

Published on August 10, 2018 by Dave Kovaleski

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The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) released its Strategic Energy Assessment (SEA), a biennial report that assesses Wisconsin’s energy demands and the reliability of the electrical system.

“The assessment released today tells a great story of Wisconsin’s energy portfolio and its relationship with customers across the state,” PSC Chairman Lon Roberts said. “The commission’s dedication to providing safe, affordable, and reliable energy to all customer classes is detailed throughout this year’s Strategic Energy Assessment.”

The report – which includes data from Wisconsin utilities, power cooperatives, municipal electric companies, and other electricity and transmission providers – found that the typical Wisconsin family pays similar to what other Midwest states pay for energy.

The report also looks at Wisconsin’s clean energy portfolio. Wisconsin utilities have met their 10 percent renewable portfolio goals and many are looking to expand efforts to cut emissions.

“There will always be room for improvement and efficiencies,” Roberts said. “However, I believe the SEA outlines and describes the significant progress we and our stakeholders have made in addressing the challenges facing Wisconsin and a clear path ahead to continue progress in achieving our goal of safe, reliable, and affordable energy for all customer classes.”

The final report, which includes public comment, is now accessible at the PSC web site.