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The Commission is an independent regulatory agency dedicated to ensuring that public utilities provide safe, adequate and reliable service at reasonable rates. The agency is responsible for the regulation of Wisconsin public utilities.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) is composed of three full-time Commissioners who decide the cases brought to the PSC for changes in utility operations, rates and for construction projects after a complete and thorough review of all the records compiled in the case, including public comments.
Since 1907, the Public Service Commission (PSC) has been responsible for the regulation of Wisconsin public utilities, including those that are municipally owned. What is regulated. Types of utilities regulated include electric, natural gas, water, and certain aspects of local telephone service.
The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin is an independent regulatory agency responsible for regulating public utilities in the energy, telecommunications, gas, and water companies located in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1]
There are numerous search options available including Docket ID, A docket is comprised of three parts: the utility id, case type, and sequence number. Use Utility Name when looking for cases initiated by a specific utility.
Utilities set out the rates, terms and conditions of service in Commission-reviewed filings referred to as tariffs. The tariffs on this page are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). You will need Adobe to read them. The tariffs are in utility name order.
ERF reduces the time necessary to make decisions on proposed actions, increases public access to formal case information, and provides an easy, convenient way for utilities, applicants, and other parties to participate in the Commission’s formal case process.