MGE is proposing a sweeping restructuring of its rate plans for 2015, which critics say will have two effects: discouraging clean energy and conservation investments, and rewarding high-energy users. MGE officials insist the changes they're contemplating are an attempt to fairly restructure its fees. But the undeniable fact is, low users of electricity will end up paying more for power.
Isthmus staff writer Joe Tarr reported on MGE's proposed rate change and its implications for energy efficiency in the June 24 issue, and discussed his story with WORT producer Dylan Brogan on that day's edition of In Our Backyard.
Listen to the interview.