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In about five months, We Energies will shut down two coal-fired generators at Oak Creek Power Plant, kicking off a series of plant closures and conversions that will make Wisconsin's largest ...
2002 Wisconsin Electric and Wisconsin Gas began doing business as We Energies. 2004 Wisconsin Energy sold the non-energy assets of WICOR for US$850 million as part of its strategy to divest its non-core businesses. 2005 Construction of two 615-megawatt coal-fired units began at the Oak Creek Power Plant site. The same year, the first of two 545 ...
Wisconsin electricity generation by type This is a list of electricity-generating power stations in the U.S. state of Wisconsin , sorted by type and name. In 2019, Wisconsin had a total summer capacity of 15,312 MW through all of its power plants, and a net generation of 66,774 GWh. [ 2 ]
If the electric rate increases are approved as proposed by the Wisconsin Public Service Commission, We Energies' residential electric customers in 2026 would pay about 25% more for electricity ...
We Energies: Thermal power station ; Primary fuel: Sub-bituminous coal: Cooling source: Lake Michigan: Power generation; Units operational: 1 x 261 MW 1 x 264 MW 1 x 298 MW 1 x 312 MW 2 x 634 MW: Nameplate capacity: South Oak Creek 1,135 MWe Elm Road Generation Station 1,268 megawatts: Annual net output: Total (All Fuels, GWh) 2018 - 12,681 ...
Rates could rise by an additional $9 to $10 a month in 2026. People protest as a public hearing takes place on proposed We Energies rate increases at the Drury Plaza Hotel on North Water Street in ...
We Energies projects spending an additional $35 million in the parcel to the west of the construction site, which includes the ATC substation, and $250 million in an undeveloped 800-acre area ...
Blue Sky Green Field Wind Energy Center is a wind farm in northeast Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin. [1] The 10,600-acre (4,300 ha) facility is located in the towns of Calumet and Marshfield. [2] Owned by We Energies, it became the largest operating installation using wind power in Wisconsin when it came online in 2008. [3]