Utilities Continue to Pursue Anti-Competition Legislation in Wisconsin
Right of First Refusal (ROFR)
Wisconsin was once known for some of the lowest electric
rates in the nation. Now, Wisconsin has the 2nd highest in the Midwest and some
of the highest in the country. Since 2019, utilities have been awarded over
$1.5 BILLION in utility rate hikes, with $260 MILLION in 2024 alone, approved
by the Public Service Commission.
But that's not all. For two consecutive legislative
sessions, utility companies have used their influence to push elected officials
to support ROFR legislation, which eliminates competitive bidding for new
utility line projects.
Why does this matter? It's straightforward. You may have
noticed an effort to increase energy production from renewable sources. Power
generated from large wind and solar projects in rural areas must be transported
to population centers. This requires the approval of hundreds of billions of dollars’
worth of utility line projects in the next few years, with a significant
portion allocated to Wisconsin.
By eliminating the competitive bidding process, we lose the
benefits of the free market. There's no incentive to include cost caps or
adhere to project schedules. This results in higher project costs and
subsequently higher utility bills for businesses and families across Wisconsin.
At present, Wisconsin families and businesses cannot afford
this proposal. Despite previous setbacks, utilities remain determined. With
billions in profits at stake, utility lobbyists have already declared it a
priority for the next legislative session.
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