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April shutoffs loom for more than 93,000 Wisconsin households, but federal aid is on the way

More than 93,000 Wisconsin households could lose electricity, gas or water service next month if regulators allow a yearlong moratorium on utility shut-offs to expire, though recent federal aid packages could provide some relief. Data collected by the Public Service Commission show that as of Feb. 15, as many as 121,633 households met the criteria for disconnection, which in most cases means they were at least 60 days past due. Utilities reported that 93,263 households and 4,810 businesses would be subject to disconnection in April if they don’t enter into payment plans, though the utilities noted they may not have the staff to shut off all those accounts. Nearly 21,230 of those households are at risk of losing water service.

More then 93,000 Wisconsin households face utility shutoff in April

More than 93,000 Wisconsin households could lose electricity, gas or water service next month if regulators allow a yearlong moratorium on utility shut-offs to expire, though recent federal aid packages could provide some relief. Data collected by the Public Service Commission show that as of Feb. 15, as many as 121,633 households met the criteria for disconnection, which in most cases means they were at least 60 days past due. [NFA] Major Apple supplier Foxconn may make electric vehicles at its high-profile but troubled plant in the U.S. state of Wisconsin, though could decide on Mexico, the chairman of the Taiwanese company said on Tuesday. Conway G. Gittens has more.

State regulators approve framework to encourage electric vehicle programs

Public Service Commission will not require utilities to develop pilot programs Written By: Danielle Kaeding / Wisconsin Public Radio | 4:30 pm, Dec. 18, 2020 × An electric car charging station. Forum News Service file photo State regulators will not require the state s five largest utilities to develop electric vehicle (EV) pilot programs for residential customers. But, they will provide a framework that makes it easier for utilities to know what regulators expect from test charging programs. The Public Service Commission (PSC) voted 2-1 in its decision to create a framework for utilities who submit proposals. Commission Chair Rebecca Cameron Valcq said regulators moved away from forcing utilities to provide pilot programs after receiving a number of EV proposals from utilities.

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