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MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) The Children’s Museum of Eau Claire will receive nearly $500,000 in one of the Wisconsin Energy Innovation Grant Program awards the state Public Service Commission announced Thursday.
The museum is one of 32 projects the PSC deemed worthy of receiving a portion of the total of $7 million it awarded. The PSC received 108 applications requesting more than $24.4 million in total funding.
The winning projects reduce energy consumption, increase the use of renewable energy and transportation technologies, bolster preparedness and resiliency in the energy system and create comprehensive energy plans.
The Children’s Museum grant of $478,300 saluted the facility’s renewable energy and energy storage efforts.
Evers signs Citizens Utility Board bill
April 1, 2021 12:54 PM Jourdan Vian
MADISON, Wis. (WKBT) Wisconsin now has stable funding for the Citizens Utility Board, an an independent non-profit group that advocates for residential and small business utility customers.
Gov. Tony Evers signed the bill into law Thursday, which will fund the CUB each year. CUB is represents customers in rate case and utility construction proceedings before the Public Service Commission. Previously, CUB funding relied on funding from a PSC grant, which was subject to approval in Wisconsin’s biennial budget.
“Giving CUB the means to have a more equal footing in proceedings before the PSC results in greater representation for Wisconsin consumers, and ultimately leads to lower utility bills,” said Evers. “This law will ensure that CUB’s funding will be more stable and sustainable, and will allow CUB to remain focused on its mission of advocating for Wisconsin families
Wisconsin PSC approves debt forgiveness program for low-income WPL customers
Published on December 28, 2020 by Chris Galford
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The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) approved an Arrears Management Program (AMP) proposed by Wisconsin Power and Light (WPL) last week a debt forgiveness program meant to offset the financial impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Under the program, eligible, low-income residential customers of WPL will be automatically enrolled in a scheme to cut their arrears balance by 25 percent. If they keep current on their utility bills, those customers will also gain additional reductions each month.
“We’ve seen the effects of COVID-19 disproportionally impact people of color as well as low-income households,” Rebecca Cameron Valcq, chairperson of the PSC, said. “Programs like these are not only the right thing to do, but our analysis shows that the benefits to the utility and all customers outweigh the costs.”
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