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News » Group says state energy goals unnecessary

Mar. 16, 2010
A Wisconsin group that represents industrial power customers says the state's renewable energy plan is too expensive and unnecessary. 

Todd Stuart is the director of the Wisconsin Industrial Energy Group.  He says the goal of generating 10 percent of the state's power from renewable sources by 2015 is leading to a lot of new power plant production.

Stuart says the state has plenty of generating capacity without the new plants, and those construction costs will be passed on to customers.

Stuart says the governor's plan to get 25 percent of the state's power from renewable sources by 2025 would only make the problem worse.
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