Why surplus interconnection could be one of Wisconsin’s most practical clean energy tools In Portage, Wisconsin, there is a set of wires that has been carrying electricity for decades. They connect a coal-fired power plant called Columbia Energy Center to the regional grid. Those wires run to a substation, and that substation connects to transmission lines that carry power to homes and businesses across the state. Columbia is scheduled to retir…
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