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affordability

Heating costs could surge again this winter
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Wisconsinites should do what they can to plan and prepare for higher heating costs again this winter. A new outlook for winter heating costs from the National Energy Assistance Directors…

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Saving energy and money: The Inflation Reduction Act and your home
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The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) will yield opportunities for energy savings and greater control of your energy bills at home. The new law represents a big step forward in making…

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See our residential webinar on managing your energy costs
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Experts shared their insights on what to do about surging energy costs during a webinar CUB hosted for residential energy customers. Check out the replay below or on CUB’s YouTube…

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See Our Residential Webinar: Setting the Stage for an Affordable Clean Energy Transition
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CUB’s thrilled this year to present a series of three webinars for residential utility customers focusing on the massive energy transition taking place and opportunities for homeowners and renters to…

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Big Rate Hikes Sought for We Energies, WPS
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Half of Wisconsin’s utility customers are facing big rate hikes in 2023 after We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service filed proposals Thursday to increase rates by more than 8% and…

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PSC Approves Costly Natural Gas Plant
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State regulators on Thursday voted 2-to-1 to approve a proposal from Milwaukee and Green Bay utilities to build a new natural gas power plant at a cost of $171 million.The…

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Pitch In and Donate to The Big Share
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Get ready to join people from across the state in pitching in to support The Big Share 2022 this Tuesday. By participating, you can help CUB and other nonprofits working…

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CUB Applauds Move to Analyze Utility Energy Burden
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The Citizens Utility Board on Monday welcomed the state Public Service Commission’s move to have utilities measure the energy burden faced by their customers across the state. Starting this June,…

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