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  2. We Energies plans $335 million investment to power to ... - AOL

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    Application follows similar request for new gas plant in Oak Creek. The PSC on Thursday opened a docket to consider a joint request from We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service Corp. for similar ...

  3. As We Energies readies to close its Oak Creek coal plant, it ...

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    We Energies plans to spend $1.4 billion to build a 1,100-megawatt natural gas generating plant and gas storage system in Oak Creek. ... WEC also filed an application last week to buy 90% of the ...

  4. We Energies seeks PSC permission to build $1.2 billion ... - AOL

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    We Energies expects to have a new $1.2 billion natural-gas powered generating plant online in Oak Creek in about four years. The Milwaukee-based utility filed proposals with state regulators on ...

  5. List of United States natural gas companies - Wikipedia

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    Public Service Electric and Gas (PSE&G) New Hampshire. Eversource Energy; Unitil Corporation; New Mexico. Transwestern Pipeline; Xcel Energy; New Mexico Gas (NMG) New York. Central Hudson Gas & Electric; Corning Natural Gas; Direct Energy; National Fuel Gas; National Grid USA; Consolidated Edison; Rochester Gas & Electric (RG&E) New York State ...

  6. Point Beach Nuclear Plant - Wikipedia

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    As part of the sale, We Energies agreed to repurchase all of the power produced by the plant for at least 20 years. In 2000–2007 the plant was managed by the Nuclear Management Company. Owners submitted applications for subsequent license extension (60 years to 80 years) for both reactors to the NRC in November 2020. The decision announcement ...

  7. Columbia Energy Center - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Energy Center was built in the early 1970s. Unit 1 went online in 1975 and Unit 2 went online in 1978, with nameplate capacities of 512 MW and 511 MW, respectively. [5] [6] In 2009, faced with environmental regulations regarding future operations, the owners of Columbia Energy Center invested in upgrades to the plant.

  8. A year ago a pipeline failure caused a natural gas crisis in ...

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    The We Energies liquefied natural gas storage tank is nearing completion in Ixonia on Friday, Dec. 15, 2023. It’s one of two giant liquid natural gas storage tanks that are going online this ...

  9. Typical We Energies electric bill would top $150 a month ...

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    The typical We Energies customer's electric bill would top $150 a month in 2026 under a proposal filed recently with state regulators. The proposal calls for an 18.5% increase in the cost for ...