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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 14th, 2003

Energy: Transmission lines

By FRANZEN

Sunday, September 14, 2003

To meet its future energy needs and to avoid California-style or even Northeast-style blackouts, Wisconsin requires new power plants. But new plant proposals are only part of the answer. Other parts include conservation to reduce the impact of demand, increasing the use of renewable energy sources, a more effective and streamlined regulatory process and an infrastructure of transmission lines that can handle the load required by state residents as their families and businesses grow.

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