Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Wisconsin giving rate breaks to big energy users

By GAZETTE STAFF ??Sunday, January 13, 2013 - 9:32 p.m.

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MILWAUKEE (AP) ? Big energy users in Wisconsin are getting breaks on rate increases at the expense of other businesses and homeowners.

The move is meant to foster Gov. Scott Walker?s job creation goals, Phil Montgomery, chairman of the Public Service Commission, told the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for a published Sunday story.

?Is it by design? Yes. We believe it helps in job creation,? said Montgomery, a Republican former state representative from the Green Bay area who is one of two Walker appointees on the three-member panel that regulates utility rates in Wisconsin.

?It?s been a goal of this governor to help every way we can in job growth and creation, and we viewed that, in the setting of the rates, that if we can come up with a fair mix for all that helps job creators, then that?s a good thing,? Montgomery said.

In rate cases finalized last month involving utilities in Milwaukee, Madison and Eau Claire, large manufacturers received smaller percentage increases than homeowners and other businesses, the newspaper reported. For example, We Energies was granted an overall electricity rate increase of 4.2 percent for 2013, but large companies got only a 3 percent boost while homeowners and small businesses got rate increases of at least 5 percent.

Those decisions came on top of discounts already in place for the nearly 900 largest energy users in the state. Those discounts originated from a 2005 law that capped how much they have to pay to support Wisconsin?s Focus on Energy program, which provides energy-efficiency incentives and funds for renewable energy projects. By the end of 2013, those companies will have paid at least $68 million less on their electricity bills since 2010 because a ?temporary? cap that was written into the 2005 law remains.

A manufacturers? group says the discounts and the lower rate increases are justified because Wisconsin has higher electricity rates than surrounding states and because manufacturers are facing a brutally competitive landscape.

Source: http://gazettextra.com/weblogs/latest-news/2013/jan/13/wisconsin-giving-rate-breaks-big-energy-users/

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