November 21, 2022

November 8, 2022/in News, The Electric Wire Podcast /


Madison, WI – On the latest episode of the Electric Wire podcast, we will learn more about the 81 cities, towns and villages across Wisconsin that own and operate a municipal electric utility. These municipal utilities are organized together through the Municipal Electric Utilities of Wisconsin (MEUW), and we brought together a panel of experts to share more about the unique benefits of public power, including: Tim Heinrich, President and CEO of MEUW; Tyler Vorpagel, Director of Legislative and Regulatory Affairs at MEUW; Troy Adams, General Manager, Manitowoc Public Utilities; Jill Weiss, Utilities Director at Stoughton Utilities; and, Rick Wicklund, General Manager, Sun Prairie Utilities.


Listen to the latest episode of the Electric Wire podcast below!

https://youtu.be/00s1H5MNYN0

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