Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

PSC officials ‘not hitting the panic button’

Business lobby: Chance of blackouts is alarming

- Corrinne Hess

The state’s largest business lobbying group says the possibilit­y of rolling electricit­y blackouts is causing alarm among Wisconsin’s manufactur­ers.

Scott Manley, vice president of government relations for business lobbying group Wisconsin Manufactur­ers & Commerce, said his organizati­on has been asked repeatedly by members how potential energy shortages could interfere with business.

Earlier this month, the Midcontine­nt Independen­t System Operator also known as MISO, which oversees the electricit­y grid across Wisconsin and all or part of 14 other states and the Canadian province of Manitoba, released a study forecastin­g the area it covers could see electricit­y shortages in summer 2023.

That report came on the heels of another report that warned of potential rolling blackouts this summer

Based on this, as well as global supply chain and economic challenges, We Energies and Alliant Energy have postponed closing coal plants in Oak Creek, Sheboygan and Portage by 12 to 18 months.

WMC held a webinar Tuesday, that featured state Public Service Commission member Ellen Nowak regarding the situation. Nowak was appointed to the PSC in 2011 by former Gov. Scott Walker.

Nowak said recent energy reports are a reality check about how the grid actually works.

“I’m not hitting the panic button, but it is a wake-up call, perhaps what the political rhetoric would like to be and where the reality really does lie,” Nowak said.

The MISO region is projected to have 43% renewable energy by 2040.

Nowak said no one wants to abandon renewables, but “political rhetoric and platitudes” don’t match up with how the energy grid works.

“Now is a good time to think not just about plan A, but also plan B and C,” Nowak said. “This is not just planning now and the future, it’s walking with 70,000 flaming, burning, spinning plates and trying to keep them in the air all at the same time and hoping none of them fall.”

In April, Gov. Tony Evers released his Clean Energy Proposal. It includes a goal to reach 100% carbon-free electricit­y by 2050.

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