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  2. List of power stations in Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    During the first half of the 20th century, Wisconsin's utility companies pioneered efficiency improvements for coal-fired electricity generation at the former East Wells (Onieda) Street Power Plant, and former Port Washington Power Plant. Nuclear power has generated Wisconsin's largest share of carbon-free electrical energy since 1970.

  3. WEC Energy Group - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$ 7.65 billion (2017) Number of employees. 8,000 [1] (2017) Website. wecenergygroup .com. WEC Energy Group is an American company based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that provides electricity and natural gas to 4.4 million customers across four states. [1]

  4. Alliant Energy - Wikipedia

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    US$ 5.990 Billion ( Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2021) [1] Number of employees. 3,375 [2] (2021) Subsidiaries. Interstate Power & Light. Wisconsin Power & Light. Website. www .alliantenergy .com. Alliant Energy Corporation is a public utility holding company headquartered in Madison, Wisconsin, providing power in Iowa and Wisconsin .

  5. MGE Energy - Wikipedia

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    MGE Energy is the parent corporation and holding company of eight subsidiaries. Madison Gas and Electric Co. (MGE), a regulated utility, and its divisions, which serve natural gas and electric customers in south-central and south-western Wisconsin. MGE has 146,000 electric customers and 152,000 natural gas customers.

  6. Xcel Energy - Wikipedia

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    Xcel Energy Inc. is a U.S. regulated electric utility and natural gas delivery company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving more than 3.7 million electric customers and 2.1 million natural gas customers across parts of eight states (Colorado, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas and New Mexico). [3]

  7. Northern States Power Company - Wikipedia

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    St. Anthony Falls Hydroelectric Development - Northern States Power. NSP is the successor to several companies that developed hydroelectric power, starting as early as 1852, at the St. Anthony Falls, Minneapolis, Minnesota. As a result NSP acquired and operated 3 hydroelectric power plants at the falls and just downstream, all built by 1908.

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