Wisconsin lawmakers oppose utility push to pause competition for power line projects
Twelve Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin are urging the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to reject a utility coalition's request to pause competitive bidding for major electrical transmission projects in the Midwest. Lawmakers argue competition benefits ratepayers with lower costs, while utilities claim it slows down critical upgrades needed for the data center boom. This debate highlights the tension between consumer protection and the rapid infrastructure demands of the AI and data center industry.


