This includes paying for grid upgrades, infrastructure improvements, additional substations and the integration of renewable energy resources when needed.
We're not alone in this effort. See how regulated utilities are stepping up to protect customers: https://t.co/faO1RThMyo
As data center development grows, we remain focused on protecting our customers by maintaining reliability and keeping bills as low as possible. As a regulated utility, we work with state regulators to ensure new large usage customers like data centers pay their own way.
We're always happy to share how we're reducing carbon emissions and leading the clean energy transition. Today, we're joining people across the globe to celebrate the 2026 Earth Day theme; Our Power, Our Planet.
Read more about clean energy partnership: https://t.co/UlrbvMUzkT
As nuclear energy continues to be a vital and clean part of our region's reliable energy mix, customers will benefit from over $130 million returned to them thanks to a federal nuclear tax credit.
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Conservation Alert: Due to extremely cold temperatures, we're asking customers to be energy efficient today. Here are simple steps to conserve energy: https://t.co/EhNzvFzXQD
Crews have restored power to about 90% of impacted customers in our Wisconsin and Michigan service areas and expect to have the lights back on for all customers this evening.
We know losing power is difficult, especially multi-day outages, and we sincerely appreciate your patience and the kindness you've shown our field crews during this winter storm. We also want to thank community leaders and local organizations for helping those who needed it.
Our employees, from field crews to care agents, have seen incredible kindness and patience from our WI and MI communities throughout the storm, and we are so appreciative for your understanding. We know you count on us, and we're committed to delivering power safely and reliably.
As crews continue restoration efforts and assess new damage caused by wind, heavy snow and fallen branches, they're still facing very difficult conditions and nearly impassible roads, which can be seen in these photos and videos shared by our workers in the field.
We're committed to delivering the service you count on, and we're grateful for the crew members in the field, operations teams, customer care agents fielding calls, and all of our team members working to get the lights back on today.
Crews are making progress restoring power to customers affected by the snow and high winds, with power now restored to all customers in Wisconsin and field teams focusing on the Ironwood, MI area tonight and tomorrow as additional snow falls.
We know losing power is difficult any day, but it's especially challenging on a day like today, when families, friends and communities come together to celebrate Thanksgiving. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
And to our customers still without power, we thank you for your understanding and your support of the crew members spending this holiday working the lines. Their commitment to service shines through especially in these challenging conditions, and we couldn't be more thankful.
This morning, crews from across the midwest are joining local teams to spend Thanksgiving working to get the lights back on in the MI and WI communities hit hardest by this week's snowstorm, and we’re filled with gratitude for their incredible dedication.
Throughout the day, employees and contractors arrived from across the region, with more on the way to help tomorrow. We know how important and essential reliable power is, and we appreciate your patience as restoration efforts continue tonight and into Thanksgiving.
Thanks to our hard-working crews for braving the storm today to assess damage and restore power to nearly 40% of impacted customers across our service areas in Wisconsin and Michigan.