
Energy & Utilities
Wisconsin employers need affordable and reliable energy to operate. WMC believes that Wisconsin should focus on energy policies that deliver the most affordable and reliable energy to customers, no matter the generation source.
Energy & Utilities
Agenda
Wisconsin should focus energy policy on the delivery of the most affordable and reliable energy to customers, regardless of the generation source. Energy markets, which reflect changes in the cost-effectiveness and reliability of various generation technologies, should be the overarching factor. Policymakers should allow energy markets to dictate investment decisions as opposed to government picking winners and losers by targeting mandates, subsidies, or taxes at individual technologies.

Questions?
If you would like to learn more about our stance on energy & utilities or have questions, contact Craig Summerfield WMC’s Director of Environmental & Energy Policy.
Energy & Utilities
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