We are committed to making sure you have the safe, reliable energy you depend on while keeping costs low.
We recently filed a rate proposal with the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) to help us continue to meet your energy needs. The proposal would set electricity and natural gas rates for 2027 and 2028.
Our proposal focuses on strengthening the grid and delivering energy to you.
We all depend on reliable energy to power our homes and businesses, and the investments we’re making will allow us to deliver that energy. We’re doing this by:
System hardening — We are making investments to address aging electric infrastructure, bury power lines and further our system hardening against severe weather.
Strengthening the grid — A balanced generation mix supports emissions reduction while preserving reliability and affordable energy rates. Our request includes recovering the costs of new solar, wind and battery storage projects already approved by state regulators. These renewable energy projects will power the grid while keeping costs low.
Impact on bills
The impact on your bill varies by rate class. Review our proposed percentage impacts for 2027 and 2028.
To help minimize bill increases, our plan includes more than $132 million in savings from federal tax credits and earnings sharing.
Next steps
This filing is the first step in a transparent, monthslong process that includes public filings, customer group and expert regulatory staff review, and public hearings. The commission is expected to make a final decision later this year. New rates are expected to take effect in January 2027.