About Wisconsin Utility Investors

The Wisconsin Utility Investors, Inc. (WUI), the oldest state utility investor organization in the nation. WUI has remained a leader through a four decades of successful work on behalf of utility stockholders. We have grown into an effective, nonprofit, grassroots organization of investors in Wisconsin’s utilities. Through their efforts, WUI volunteers have helped companies grow dividends and protect Wisconsin jobs by positively influencing state policies.

 

 

The Benefits of Membership

Registration and Lunch for the Annual Meeting, Biennial Legislative Day, and Biennial Regional Meetings

Monthly Newsletters and Publications:
  • The Investor’s Voice
  • Legislative/Regulatory Update
  • Stockholder Legislative Alerts
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REPORT: GRID CAN WITHSTAND NORMAL SUMMER, BUT EXTREME HEAT COULD CAUSE SHORTAGES

The Midwest electric grid — which includes Wisconsin — should have enough resources to meet normal summer demands this year, but it could face shortages during
peak demand levels from extreme heat events.

That's according to the North American Electric Reliability Corp., or NERC, a utility watchdog that releases a summer reliability report each year. Its 2023 report found that two-thirds of North America is at risk of energy shortfalls this summer during periods of high demand.

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