Two examples of this progress include that by 2031, three utility scale coal plants are expected to be fully retired in Wisconsin. And Since 2019, the PSE has approved the construction of 4,250 megawatts of new solar and 1,200 megawatts of new battery storage projects. As progress is made, the expectation for reliable and affordable utility services rightfully remains. To that end, the clean energy transition in Wisconsin must occur in a reasonable, minimum, measured manner. (03:26–03:37)
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Asserts the approval of new solar and battery storage projects by the Public Service Commission since 2019.
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