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Electricity Companies & Statistics in Wisconsin
- Population see rank5,892,539
- Total Production see rank65,863,565 MWh / 11.18 MWh per capita
- Total Consumption see rank69,084,469 MWh / 11.72 MWh per capita
- Total Production from Renewable see rank5,748,903 MWh / 0.98 MWh per capita
- CO2 Emissions from Consumption see rank35,014,519,313 kg / 5,942.18 kg per capita
- Total Production from Non-Renewable see rank60,114,646 MWh / 10.2 MWh per capita
Average Residential Electricity Bills & Rates in Wisconsin
Wisconsin residential electric rates are highest in January and the highest average bill is in May.
Historical Electricity Rates:
Wisconsin Electricity Fuel Mix
Wisconsin's Electricity Prices and Usage
Consumers in Wisconsin are faced with a higher residential electricity rate than many people around the United States, with an average state electric rate of 16.87 cents per kilowatt hour compared to the United States average price of 16.02 cents. While there are 116 electricity companies operating in the state, citizens often will only have one supplier choice due to the regulated electricity market that exists. With 1,161,633 residential customers, WE Energies is the largest electricity provider in the state. With a population of 5,892,539 citizens, the state is the 20th largest state by population in the United States. The state is the 32nd largest producer of electricity per capita, with an average of 11.18 megawatt hours generated per capita per year. About 8.73% of the states' electricity is produced from sustainable fuels, ranking them as the 40th highest state in terms of percentage of electricity produced from renewable sources.
Residential Electricity Providers in Wisconsin
Provider | Service Type | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Average Bill ($) | Residential Sales (MWh) | Residential Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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WE Energies | BUNDLED | 19.06 | 119.18 | 7,810,598.34 | 1,488,481,768 | 19,225,682.97 |
Alliant Energy | BUNDLED | 16.31 | 112.92 | 3,584,119.3 | 584,713,424 | 14,087,457.88 |
Wisconsin Public Service | BUNDLED | 16.53 | 99.47 | 2,947,006.28 | 487,114,101 | 9,438,269.78 |
Northern States Power Company | BUNDLED | 16.06 | 114.67 | 1,873,653.89 | 300,963,770 | 1,037,021 |
Madison Gas & Electric | BUNDLED | 19.87 | 99.22 | 869,350 | 172,711,000 | 2,177,333.93 |
Adams Columbia Electric Cooperative | BUNDLED | 17.19 | 113.27 | 279,312 | 48,027,200 | 195,278.49 |
Riverland Energy Cooperative | BUNDLED | 14.27 | 159.67 | 241,191 | 34,419,600 | |
Barron Electric Cooperative | BUNDLED | 13.61 | 124 | 206,748 | 28,148,000 | |
Polk-Burnett Electric Cooperative | BUNDLED | 14.67 | 121.34 | 197,505 | 28,974,000 | |
Scenic Rivers Energy Cooperative | BUNDLED | 14.31 | 168.32 | 189,567 | 27,120,800 |
Commercial Electricity Providers in Wisconsin
Provider | Service Type | Commercial Rate (¢) | Commercial Average Bill ($) | Commercial Sales (MWh) | Commercial Revenues ($) | State Production (MWh) |
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WE Energies | BUNDLED | 13.86 | 834.09 | 8,677,962.38 | 1,203,024,899 | 19,225,682.97 |
Wisconsin Public Service | BUNDLED | 11.53 | 699.03 | 4,045,920.99 | 466,322,783 | 9,438,269.78 |
Northern States Power Company | BUNDLED | 12.06 | 658.49 | 2,711,551.49 | 327,148,195 | 1,037,021 |
Alliant Energy | BUNDLED | 13.02 | 410.32 | 2,367,340.13 | 308,148,541 | 14,087,457.88 |
Madison Gas & Electric | BUNDLED | 13.89 | 1,164.03 | 2,145,555 | 298,073,000 | 2,177,333.93 |
Sun Prairie Utilities | BUNDLED | 10.41 | 708 | 144,678 | 15,063,500 | |
Kaukauna Utilities | BUNDLED | 10.30 | 616.65 | 137,603 | 14,170,700 | 163,906 |
Superior Water Light and Power | BUNDLED | 11.50 | 347.18 | 118,445.07 | 13,620,701 | |
Oconomowoc Utilities | BUNDLED | 11.75 | 886.11 | 117,785 | 13,844,600 | |
Wisconsin Rapids Power | BUNDLED | 11.06 | 469.31 | 115,690 | 12,801,000 |
Power Plants in Wisconsin
Plant | City/County | Primary Fuel Type | Production (MWh) | Emission (KG) | Emissions/MWh (KG/MWh) | Toxic Chemical Release | Closing Date |
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Point Beach Nuclear PlantNextEra Energy (100.00%) | Manitowoc County | Nuclear | 9,717,586 | 107,049.93 | 0.01 | ||
Port Washington Generating StationWE Energies (100.00%) | Port Washington | Natural Gas | 8,250,445 | 3,012,453,059.84 | 365.13 | ||
Oak Creek | Coal | 6,439,448.01 | 5,754,676,356.52 | 893.66 | |||
Columbia County | Coal | 4,856,510 | 5,058,492,213.23 | 1,041.59 | 6/2026 | ||
Fox Energy CenterWisconsin Public Service (100.00%) | Wrightstown | Natural Gas | 4,360,808 | 1,600,017,826.68 | 366.91 | ||
Rock County | Natural Gas | 4,339,522 | 1,520,255,859.22 | 350.33 | |||
South Oak CreekWE Energies (100.00%) | Oak Creek | Coal | 3,894,549 | 3,964,293,431.34 | 1,017.91 | 5/2025 | |
Riverside Energy CenterAlliant Energy (100.00%) | Rock County | Natural Gas | 3,471,273 | 1,247,017,764.86 | 359.24 | ||
Rothschild | Coal | 3,380,377.01 | 3,142,336,685.84 | 929.58 | |||
EdgewaterAlliant Energy (100.00%) | Sheboygan | Coal | 2,143,507.01 | 2,276,412,773.77 | 1,062 | 6/2025 |
Quick Facts
Wisconsin has seen a 0.06% population decline over the last 12 months.
Non-renewable fuel sources are used in the generation of 91.27% of the megawatt hours produced in Wisconsin, ranking it 20th worst for total megawatt hours generated from non-renewable sources.
The state of Wisconsin produces 1,550,974.02 megawatt hours from hydroelectric facilities, which gives them a rank of 21st highest hydroelectric production in the US.
Citizens of Wisconsin are faced with an average of 0.27 electrical outages each year, with outages lasting on average 29.75 minutes.
Wisconsin is the 14th worst polluting state in the country based on electricity related pollution, emitting 35,014,519,313.35 kilograms of CO2 emissions.
Wisconsin is home to over 5,892,539 citizens and generates 1,365,176.03 megawatt hours of electricity from solar sources, or 0.23 megawatt hour per capita. This ranks Wisconsin 26th highest in the country for solar megawatt hours produced per capita.
County | Population | Providers | Plants | Residential Rate (¢) | Residential Avg. Electric Bill |
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Adams County | 20,505 | 3 | 1 | 17.09 | $112.95/mo |
Ashland County | 16,002 | 4 | 2 | 17.20 | $116.84/mo |
Barron County | 46,529 | 7 | 4 | 14.88 | $118.41/mo |
Bayfield County | 16,031 | 4 | 16.82 | $119.63/mo | |
Brown County | 270,036 | 3 | 5 | 16.58 | $99.87/mo |
Buffalo County | 13,314 | 3 | 2 | 15.18 | $136.75/mo |
Burnett County | 16,356 | 4 | 4 | 14.41 | $107.70/mo |
Calumet County | 52,128 | 5 | 17.01 | $106.51/mo | |
Chippewa County | 66,807 | 10 | 9 | 15.34 | $131.51/mo |
Clark County | 34,655 | 5 | 14.83 | $138.58/mo | |
Columbia County | 58,219 | 7 | 3 | 16.63 | $112.66/mo |
Crawford County | 16,167 | 6 | 15.33 | $138.45/mo | |
Dane County | 568,203 | 14 | 16 | 16.59 | $107.07/mo |
Dodge County | 88,282 | 7 | 5 | 17.63 | $115.52/mo |
Door County | 29,713 | 4 | 1 | 16.00 | $97.12/mo |
Douglas County | 44,034 | 5 | 2 | 14.47 | $100.40/mo |
Dunn County | 45,254 | 5 | 3 | 15.30 | $129.84/mo |
Eau Claire County | 106,837 | 4 | 1 | 15.33 | $132.03/mo |
Florence County | 4,542 | 4 | 2 | 18.10 | $106.96/mo |
Fond du Lac County | 103,836 | 3 | 4 | 17.07 | $114.66/mo |
Forest County | 9,184 | 3 | 16.93 | $102.56/mo | |
Grant County | 52,210 | 6 | 5 | 14.78 | $154.50/mo |
Green County | 37,098 | 5 | 16.07 | $115.93/mo | |
Green Lake County | 18,990 | 3 | 1 | 16.49 | $112.83/mo |
Iowa County | 23,715 | 1 | 3 | 16.31 | $112.92/mo |
Iron County | 6,074 | 4 | 1 | 17.10 | $117.38/mo |
Jackson County | 21,004 | 9 | 3 | 15.43 | $127.89/mo |
Jefferson County | 85,784 | 6 | 5 | 18.65 | $117.61/mo |
Juneau County | 26,595 | 5 | 6 | 15.05 | $111.12/mo |
Kenosha County | 167,817 | 3 | 2 | 18.80 | $118.58/mo |
Kewaunee County | 20,535 | 3 | 1 | 16.50 | $99.25/mo |
La Crosse County | 120,294 | 6 | 2 | 15.16 | $120.99/mo |
Lafayette County | 16,662 | 6 | 2 | 15.10 | $145.00/mo |
Langlade County | 19,469 | 3 | 16.50 | $101.57/mo | |
Lincoln County | 28,378 | 6 | 5 | 16.48 | $108.86/mo |
Manitowoc County | 81,172 | 6 | 6 | 16.28 | $98.64/mo |
Marathon County | 137,958 | 10 | 6 | 16.23 | $113.69/mo |
Marinette County | 41,720 | 4 | 9 | 16.61 | $101.67/mo |
Marquette County | 15,515 | 3 | 17.12 | $108.20/mo | |
Menominee County | 4,318 | 2 | 1 | 15.96 | $114.88/mo |
Milwaukee County | 918,661 | 2 | 7 | 19.06 | $119.18/mo |
Monroe County | 46,091 | 8 | 3 | 15.67 | $116.74/mo |
Oconto County | 38,691 | 5 | 3 | 15.54 | $112.00/mo |
Oneida County | 37,468 | 5 | 3 | 16.39 | $107.42/mo |
Outagamie County | 192,127 | 4 | 12 | 18.37 | $116.34/mo |
Ozaukee County | 93,009 | 3 | 1 | 18.91 | $118.34/mo |
Pepin County | 7,328 | 6 | 15.71 | $141.99/mo | |
Pierce County | 42,204 | 6 | 1 | 16.01 | $151.78/mo |
Polk County | 44,806 | 6 | 4 | 15.34 | $114.11/mo |
Portage County | 70,718 | 6 | 4 | 16.96 | $109.12/mo |
Price County | 14,003 | 3 | 3 | 18.30 | $111.79/mo |
Racine County | 195,846 | 2 | 1 | 19.06 | $119.18/mo |
Richland County | 17,353 | 4 | 4 | 17.75 | $140.86/mo |
Rock County | 164,060 | 5 | 8 | 15.31 | $119.75/mo |
Rusk County | 14,182 | 6 | 6 | 15.98 | $115.96/mo |
Sauk County | 65,777 | 7 | 1 | 16.14 | $114.03/mo |
Sawyer County | 17,813 | 7 | 3 | 15.93 | $102.10/mo |
Shawano County | 40,836 | 8 | 18.05 | $119.21/mo | |
Sheboygan County | 117,841 | 5 | 3 | 16.73 | $109.64/mo |
St. Croix County | 96,017 | 7 | 2 | 14.51 | $132.49/mo |
Taylor County | 19,960 | 7 | 1 | 15.90 | $130.65/mo |
Trempealeau County | 30,504 | 6 | 2 | 15.17 | $136.31/mo |
Vernon County | 30,719 | 8 | 3 | 15.69 | $129.45/mo |
Vilas County | 22,813 | 8 | 16.82 | $111.39/mo | |
Walworth County | 105,380 | 4 | 17.80 | $115.94/mo | |
Washburn County | 16,561 | 6 | 2 | 14.89 | $114.25/mo |
Washington County | 137,688 | 4 | 1 | 18.88 | $118.17/mo |
Waukesha County | 410,434 | 3 | 1 | 18.88 | $118.43/mo |
Waupaca County | 51,769 | 7 | 18.05 | $117.88/mo | |
Waushara County | 24,527 | 4 | 1 | 16.94 | $113.57/mo |
Winnebago County | 170,718 | 5 | 2 | 16.90 | $107.32/mo |
Wood County | 73,993 | 7 | 8 | 15.09 | $110.69/mo |
As the 14th worst ranked state in the nation, Wisconsin releases 35,014,519,313.35 kilograms of CO2 emissions from electricity consumption. Averaging 5,942.18 kilograms of CO2 emissions per person, the state ranks 12th highest for pollution per capita from electricity use. Electricity generating facilities in the state primarily use Natural Gas, which accounts for 43.05% of the fuel sources used for electricity generation in the state. Adding Natural Gas totals to Coal (33.33%) and Nuclear (14.75%), these three fuel sources make up 91.14% of the electricity production in the state. Wisconsin has 207 electricity generation plants, which is the 16th most in the country and 26th highest when counting power plants per resident.
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FAQ: Common Questions About Electricity in Wisconsin
Where does Wisconsin get its electricity?
Natural Gas is the fuel source used for electricity generation in Wisconsin, accounting for 43.05% of generation. In addition, Coal makes up 33.33% and Nuclear makes up 14.75%.
What is the average electric bill in Wisconsin?
The average electricity bill in the state of Wisconsin in 2024 is $111 while the countrywide average is $138.
What is a good electricity rate in Wisconsin?
Anything below the Wisconsin average of 16.87 cents per kilowatt hour is a good electricity rate. The rates in the state range from 8.16 cents to 21.41 cents per kilowatt hour, with Medford Electric currently having the lowest rates.
Which electricity company is the largest provider in Wisconsin?
By total customer count, WE Energies is the largest electricity company in Wisconsin.
Does Wisconsin have a deregulated electricity market?
No, Wisconsin has a regulated electricity market where consumers often have only a single supplier choice for their electricity needs.
How many electric companies offer service in Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has 116 electricity providers operating in the area.
How many power plants are located within Wisconsin?
Wisconsin has 207 power plants generating electricity for the state.
What is the cheapest electricity company in Wisconsin?
Residential Rate Rank | Provider | Residential Rate (¢) | State Customers |
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1 | Medford Electric | 8.16 | 3,391 |
2 | Bloomer, Wisconsin Utilities | 8.60 | 2,160 |
3 | Merrillan, Wisconsin Electric Utility | 9.50 | 419 |
4 | Manitowoc Public Utilities | 9.85 | 18,461 |
5 | Argyle, Wisconsin Electric Utility Company | 10.14 | 502 |
6 | Barron Light and Water | 10.37 | 1,817 |
7 | Fennimore, Wisconsin Electric Utility | 10.40 | 1,430 |
8 | Rice Lake Utilities | 10.46 | 6,033 |
9 | Cornell, Wisconsin Electric Utility | 10.66 | 862 |
10 | Black Earth, Wisconsin Electric Utility | 10.75 | 1,400 |
What power companies offer service in Wisconsin?
State Customers Rank | Provider | State Customers |
---|---|---|
1 | WE Energies | 1,161,633 |
2 | Alliant Energy | 495,141 |
3 | Wisconsin Public Service | 463,877 |
4 | Northern States Power Company | 260,241 |
5 | Madison Gas & Electric | 166,411 |
6 | Adams Columbia Electric Cooperative | 38,812 |
7 | Polk-Burnett Electric Cooperative | 21,606 |
8 | Barron Electric Cooperative | 19,297 |
9 | Riverland Energy Cooperative | 19,061 |
10 | Oakdale Electric Cooperative | 18,489 |