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WI AB869
Bill
Status
1/16/2026
Primary Sponsor
Supreme Omokunde
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AI Summary
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Doubles the required funding for Focus on Energy programs from 1.2% to 2.4% of investor-owned electric and natural gas utilities' annual operating revenues from retail sales
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Expands the definition of "energy efficiency program" to include programs promoting the development or use of energy storage systems by residential customers
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Creates a new statutory definition for "energy storage system" as commercially available technology using mechanical, chemical, or thermal processes to absorb and store energy for later use
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Funding covers statewide energy efficiency programs, renewable resource programs, utility-ordered programs, and Public Service Commission administrative costs
Legislative Description
Increasing the Focus on Energy rate and including residential energy storage in Focus on Energy. (FE)
Last Action
Fiscal estimate received
3/3/2026