Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wisconsin utilities name new president

Hooper to lead WPS, We Energies on April 1

- Karl Ebert

An Indiana utility executive has been tapped as the new leader of We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service Corp.

WEC Energy Group, the utilities’ parent company on Tuesday announced Michael Hooper, president and chief operating officer of Northern Indiana Public Service Co., will become president of the utilities effective April 1.

Hooper will take over a position that has been filled by WEC Energy Group President and CEO Scott Lauber since the utilities’ former president and CEO, Tom Metcalfe, left at the end of 2021.

Hooper will be responsibl­e for the utilities’ electric and gas distributi­on businesses, customer service, power generation and major projects. He will report to Lauber.

“We’re fortunate to have Mike join our senior leadership team,” Lauber said. “He has an impressive record of accomplish­ments in our industry along with proven leadership skills. His broad experience, together with his demonstrat­ed ability to lead and manage complex projects, will be key in helping us achieve our long-term goals.”

He joins WEC Energy Group as it accelerate­s its push to reduce carbon emissions by 80% by 2030 via the shutdown of its coal-powered plants and investment­s in wind and solar energy.

A new capital plan rolled out late last year calls for $23.4 billion in investment­s in power generation, transmissi­on and other infrastruc­ture over the next five years.

“This is a dynamic and changing time in the energy industry, and nothing excites me more than the opportunit­y to be a part of leading that change in a positive way for customers and stakeholde­rs, ” Hooper said.

Hooper has worked at NIPSCO for 13 years, where he previously held the positions of senior vice president of regulatory and legislativ­e affairs and strategy, senior vice president of electric operations and vice president of major projects.

NIPSCO is Indiana’s largest natural gas distributi­on company and its second largest electric distributi­on company. It serves about 859,000 natural gas and 483,000 electric customers across 30 counties, according to its parent company, NiSource Inc.

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