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17Section
36. 196.025 (5) of the statutes is repealed.
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18Section
37. 196.025 (7) of the statutes is created to read:
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196.025
(7) State energy office. (a) The commission shall do all of the
20following:
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1. In cooperation with the other state agencies, collect, analyze, interpret, and
22maintain the comprehensive data needed for effective state agency energy planning
23and effective review of those plans by the governor and the legislature.
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2. Administer federal energy grants, when so designated by the governor
25pursuant to s. 16.54.
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1(b) The commission may provide technical assistance to units of government
2other than the state to assist in the planning and implementation of energy efficiency
3and renewable resources and may charge for those services. The commission may
4request technical and staff assistance from other state agencies in providing
5technical assistance to those units of government.
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(c) The commission may require a public utility to provide energy billing and
7use data regarding public schools, if the commission determines that the data is
8necessary to provide technical assistance in the planning and implementation of
9energy efficiency and renewable resources in public schools, including those with the
10highest energy costs.
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11Section 38
. 196.026 of the statutes is created to read:
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12196.026 Settlements. (1) All parties to dockets before the commission are
13encouraged to enter into settlements when possible.
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14(2) In this section, “docket” means an investigation, proceeding, or other matter
15opened by a vote of the commission, except for rule making.
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16(3) Parties to a docket may agree upon some or all of the facts. The agreement
17shall be evidenced by a written stipulation filed with the commission or entered upon
18the record. The stipulation shall be regarded and used as evidence in the docket.
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19(4) Parties to a docket may agree upon a resolution of some or all of the issues.
20When a written settlement agreement is proposed by some of the parties, those
21parties shall submit to the commission the settlement agreement and any
22documents, testimony, or exhibits, including record citations if there is a record, and
23any other matters those parties consider relevant to the proposed settlement and
24serve a copy of the settlement agreement upon all parties to the docket.
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1(5) If a proposed settlement agreement is not supported by all parties, the
2settling parties shall convene at least one conference with notice and opportunity to
3participate provided to all parties for the purpose of discussing the proposed
4settlement agreement. A nonsettling party may waive its right to the conference
5provided in this subsection.
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6(6) Within 30 days of service of a settlement agreement under sub. (4), each
7party to the docket shall respond in writing by filing and serving on all parties the
8party's agreement, objection, or nonobjection to the settlement agreement. Failure
9to respond in writing within 30 days of service, unless a different time is set by the
10commission for good cause, shall constitute nonobjection to the settlement
11agreement. A party objecting to a settlement agreement shall state all objections
12with particularity and shall specify how the party would be adversely affected by
13each provision of the settlement agreement to which the party objects.
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14(7) The commission may approve a settlement agreement under sub. (4) if all
15of following conditions are met:
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(a) All of the following have been given a reasonable opportunity to present
17evidence and arguments in opposition to the settlement agreement:
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1. Each party that has filed an objection or nonobjection to the settlement
19agreement under sub. (6).
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2. Each party whose failure to respond in writing constitutes a nonobjection to
21the settlement agreement under sub. (6).
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(b) The commission finds that the public interest is adequately represented by
23the parties who entered into the settlement agreement.
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(c) The commission finds that the settlement agreement represents a fair and
25reasonable resolution to the docket, is supported by substantial evidence on the
1record as a whole, and complies with applicable law, including that any rates
2resulting from the settlement agreement are just and reasonable.
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3(8) The commission may approve a settlement agreement under sub. (4) in
4whole or in part and with conditions deemed necessary by the commission. If the
5settlement agreement does not resolve all of the issues in the docket, the commission
6shall decide the remaining issues in accordance with applicable law and procedure.
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9Section 40
. 196.192 (2) (bm) of the statutes, as affected by
2017 Wisconsin Act
1058, is renumbered 196.192 (2) (bm) (intro.) and amended to read:
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196.192
(2) (bm) (intro.)
The
Except as provided in par. (br), the commission
12shall approve market-based rates
that are consistent with the options specified in
13par. (am), except that the for each investor-owned electric public utility that satisfy
14all of the following:
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15(br) The commission may not approve a market-based rate
under par. (bm) 16unless the commission determines that the rate will not harm shareholders of the
17investor-owned electric public utility or customers who are not subject to the rate.
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18Section 41
. 196.192 (2) (bm) 1. and 2. of the statutes are created to read:
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196.192
(2) (bm) 1. The rates result in customers receiving market-based
20compensation for voluntary interruptions of firm load during peak periods of electric
21use.
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2. The rates include market-based pricing options and options for individual
23contracts that allow a retail customer, through service from its existing public utility,
24to receive market benefits and take market risks for the customer's purchases of
25capacity or energy.
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196.192
(2) (c) Subject to any approval of the commission that is necessary, an
4electric public utility that is not an investor-owned electric public utility may
5implement market-based rates approved under par. (bm)
or implement the options
6in filings under par. (am) that are approved by the commission.
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196.192
(3m) Nothing in s. 196.20, 196.22, 196.37, 196.60 or 196.604 prohibits
10the commission from approving a filing under sub.
(2) (am) or (2m) (a) or approving
11market-based rates under sub. (2) (bm) or (2m) (b).
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12Section
44. 196.193 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.193
(3) Determination of an overall rate of return. Not later than
14March 1 annually, the commission shall set the overall rate of return to be applicable
15to municipally owned water public utilities or municipally owned combined water
16and sewer public utilities for rate increases under this section. The
overall rate of
17return shall be equal to the simple average, rounded to the nearest tenth of 1 percent,
18of commission shall consider the interest rates
listed for state and local bonds in
the
19Federal Reserve Statistical Release H.15 (519) published by the federal reserve
20board, for the last quarter of the prior year, plus 2 percent
setting the overall rate of
21return. The overall rate of return need not be defined by rule.
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22Section 45
. 196.49 (5g) (ag) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.49
(5g) (ag) In this subsection, “rebuild" means the replacement of all or
24part of an existing electric transmission line and associated facilities
to increase the
1line's capacity to carry current at the same voltage, including conductors, insulators,
2transformers, or structures
, for operation at the same voltage.
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3Section 46
. 196.49 (5g) (ar) 2m. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.49
(5g) (ar) 2m. b.
The
Not more than one-half mile of the centerline of the
5rebuilt electric transmission line is located
within
more than 60 feet on either side
6of the centerline of an existing electric transmission line operating at a nominal
7voltage of 69 kilovolts or more. In this subd. 2m. b., “centerline" has the meaning
8given in s. 196.491 (4) (c) 1e.
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9Section 47
. 196.49 (5g) (ar) 2m. c. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.49
(5g) (ar) 2m. c. The project requires the acquisition in total of one-half
11mile or less of rights-of-way from landowners from which rights-of-way
were would 12not
be required to be acquired for the existing electric transmission line specified in
13subd. 2m. b.
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14Section 48
. 196.491 (4) (c) 1m. (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.491
(4) (c) 1m. (intro.) Except as provided in subd. 1s., a certificate under
16sub. (3) is not required for a person to construct a high-voltage transmission line
17designed for operation at a nominal voltage of less than 345 kilovolts if
not more than
18one-half mile of the centerline of the new high-voltage transmission line is located
19within more than 60 feet on either side of the centerline of an existing electric
20transmission line operating at a nominal voltage of 69 kilovolts or more and
the
21applicant demonstrates all of the following
apply:
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22Section 49
. 196.491 (4) (c) 1m. a. of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.491
(4) (c) 1m. a.
That the
The project will not have undue adverse
24environmental impacts.
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25Section 50
. 196.491 (4) (c) 1m. b. of the statutes is amended to read:
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1196.491
(4) (c) 1m. b.
That the The new high-voltage transmission line requires
2the acquisition in total of one-half mile or less of rights-of-way from landowners
3from which rights-of-way
were would not
be required to be acquired for the existing
4electric transmission line.
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5Section
51. 196.595 (1) (c) of the statutes is amended to read:
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196.595
(1) (c) “Public utility" in this section means any public utility, as
7defined in s. 196.01, engaged in the transmission, delivery
, or furnishing of natural
8gas by means of pipes or mains, heat, light
, water, or power. “Public utility" does not
9include any cooperative association organized under ch. 185.
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10Section
52. 201.10 (1) of the statutes is repealed.
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11Section
53. 201.10 (2) of the statutes is amended to read:
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201.10
(2) The
fee provisions of sub. (1) shall not apply, but the provisions of
13sub. (3) shall apply
, to the issuance, renewal or assumption by a public service
14corporation which is a public utility as defined in the federal power act, of evidences
15of indebtedness maturing not more than one year after the date of issue, renewal or
16assumption thereof.
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17Section
54. 348.17 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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348.17
(3) During an energy emergency, after consultation with the
19department of administration public service commission, the department may waive
20the divisible load limitation of s. 348.25 (4) and authorize for a period not to exceed
2130 days the operation of overweight vehicles having a registered gross weight of
2250,000 pounds or more and carrying energy resources or fuel or milk commodities
23designated by the governor or a designee, regardless of the highways involved, to
24conserve energy. Such authorization may only allow weights not more than 10
25percent greater than the gross axle and axle combination weight limitations, and not
1more than 15 percent greater than the gross vehicle weight limitations under ss.
2348.15 and 348.16. Nothing in this subsection shall be construed to permit the
3department to waive the requirements of ss. 348.05 to 348.07. This subsection does
4not apply to vehicles on highways designated as parts of the national system of
5interstate and defense highways, except for the I 39 corridor and the I 41 corridor.
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6Section
55. 348.17 (4) of the statutes is amended to read:
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348.17
(4) During an energy emergency, after consultation with the
8department of administration public service commission, the department may
9authorize motor vehicles that have a gross weight of 26,000 pounds or less and that
10are transporting propane or heating oil for delivery to residences, businesses, or
11other end users to exceed any special weight limitation imposed under ss. 348.17 (1)
12and 349.16 (1) (a) and (2) in connection with the thawing of frozen highways. Any
13person operating a motor vehicle as authorized under this subsection shall, to the
14extent practicable, deliver propane or heating oil at times of the day when the
15highways used are the least vulnerable.
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16Section 56
.
Initial applicability.
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(1)
Settlements. The treatment of section 196.026 of the statutes first applies
18to dockets, as defined in section 196.026 (2) of the statutes, that are first opened on
19the effective date of this subsection.