The legislation requires utilities to produce 10 percent of all their
electricity from renewable energy sources by 2015, reforming the Public
Benefits program, requiring more energy efficiency and use of renewable
energy sources by state government, and updating building codes to include
higher energy efficiency standards.
The legislation is based on the recommendations of Governor Jim Doyle's
Task Force on Energy Efficiency and Renewables. Governor Doyle created the
Task Force in 2003 with representatives from all corners of the energy
community including customer groups, utilities, environmentalists,
businesses and labor.
"Record home heating costs that are squeezing middle-class and working
families this winter further illustrate the importance of reducing
Wisconsin's dependence on outside energy sources," Governor Doyle said.
"And while I'm working to get relief to these families now by expanding
eligibility for heating assistance, it is essential that we also plan for
our energy future."
Gov. Jim Doyle is expected to sign the bill into law if the legislature
passes the measure.
"Whether it's with wind power or energy resources grown right on Wisconsin
farms, we have the resources here to move toward energy independence.
Doing so will keep our energy dollars in our local economies instead of
purchasing fuels from outside the state. And investing in new renewable
energy technologies will create more good jobs right here in Wisconsin. I
hope the Assembly will follow the Senate's lead, and act quickly to get
this legislation to my desk."