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You have a business to run. It is hard to stay on top of things locally let alone at the Wisconsin Public Service Commission (PSC) where your electric rates are set. That’s where the Citizens Utility Board of Wisconsin comes in. We advocate for all small utility customers from individual citizens to small businesses and farmers for fair, safe and reliable utility service. We monitor the changing energy world and put the utility customer first.
CUB small business members benefit from our team of legislative, utility and communications experts who advocate tirelessly for your business at the Public Service Commission, the state Capitol, in the courts, and at regulatory agencies.
Small Business Membership Benefits:
Advocacy: CUB business membership keeps you up-to-date on issues that matter to you.
Empowerment: CUB will help you take action and share your thoughts with Wisconsin government officials.
Access: CUB can help your organization and employees save resources and money.
Outreach: CUB will help small business members partner with other members and like-minded organizations to bring these issues to the public. CUB staff can answer questions about energy related matters as well as provide free one-on-one utility bill consultations.
Partnership Opportunities: CUB partners with community groups interested in learning about utility issues. We provide presentations on how to understand your utility bills, how the PSC works and how you can get involved. Plus, we can provide information on energy costs you can control. Let us know what you’re interested in, and we’ll do our best to accommodate you.
Ask CUB Your Questions
Posted: April 4, 2022 by Tom Content
What questions do you have for CUB or about your energy or utility bills?
Let us know. CUB wants to know what’s on your mind. Just ask!
Is it the runup in natural gas prices and home heating costs? What CUB’s working on in cases involving your utility? What’s being done about fixed customer charges on monthly bills? What kind of initiatives are going on in the area of affordability?
These are just a few examples, but we want to hear from you. Send your questions to Tom Content at content@cubwi.org and we’ll get them answered.
We will compile questions and provide answers on the CUB Blog. and during the quarterly CUB Board of Directors meetings, starting this week.
The PSC’s Consumer Affairs office handles specific complaints customers have about their utility. But CUB can field your questions about the work we do, ways to save on energy bills and energy policy.
The next quarterly board meeting is this week, from noon to 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6.
The meeting is open to CUB members and the public and can be attended online via Microsoft Teams. All you need to do to attend is register here. We’ll discuss updates from our board committees, our regulatory work and other initiatives.
Looking forward to seeing you Wednesday and receiving your questions!
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