Wisconsin
          
  Governor
  
  Tony Evers (Democrat)
  
          
          
          
        
                  
              
          
  House Party
  
  Republican Majority
  
          
          
          
        
                  
              
          
  Senate Party
  
  Republican Majority
  
          
          
          
        
                  
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Progress by Policy Area
- Enacted Enacted policies have been passed or established in a state by a governing body via legislation, executive orders, rules, regulations, and/or other program creation, and remain in effect.
 - In-progress In progress policies have been established in a state, but final regulations, rules, or plans are pending final approval. This also includes legislation and executive orders that require regulations to be put into effect.
 - Partially Enacted Partially enacted policies have been enacted in the state, but are missing one or more policy components. Dashboard policies cannot be considered partially enacted unless policy components are available.
 - Not Enacted Not enacted policies have not been passed or established in the state or are no longer in effect.
 
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Projections in Wisconsin
Climate Policies in Wisconsin
| Status | Policy | Policy Area | Policy Category | Year Enacted | |
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| Enacted |  
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     10% renewable energy by 2015 | 100% carbon-free electricity by 2050  Establishing Policies  
           
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Energy Plans and Targets | 2019 | |
| Not Enacted |  
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     Electricity greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction targets are set by a state to limit GHG emissions in the electricity sector. These targets aim to reduce emissions by different amounts over time, often expressed as percentage relative to a baseline year.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Energy Plans and Targets | ||
| Enacted |  
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     State of Wisconsin Clean Energy Plan Clean Energy Plan Progress Report  Establishing Policies  
           
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Energy Plans and Targets | 2024 | |
| Not Enacted |  
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     States can establish some form of statewide, consolidated siting and permitting entity — typically a council or board — for renewables and/or transmission to streamline project review and prevent uncertainty in the face of local governments’ restrictions or prohibitions of renewable generation or transmission.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Permitting and Grid Integration | ||
| Enacted |  
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     Wisconsin received a D grade from Freeing the Grid.  Establishing Policies  
           
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Permitting and Grid Integration | 2023 | |
| Not Enacted |  
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     Advanced transmission technologies (ATTs) and grid enhancing technologies (GETs) are a family of technologies that can enhance the capacity of the existing electrical transmission and distribution system. State policies that promote ATTs and GETs can be key to unlocking renewable energy development at lower cost and with shorter wait times.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Permitting and Grid Integration | ||
| Partially Enacted |  
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     The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.  Establishing Policies  
           
         Policy Components 
  
  3/11 
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Permitting and Grid Integration | ||
| Partially Enacted |  
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     The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.  Establishing Policies  
           
         Policy Components 
  
  1/6 
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Incentivizing Clean Energy Resources | ||
| Not Enacted |  
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     Community choice aggregation allows local governments to procure power on behalf of their residents, businesses, and municipal accounts from an alternative supplier while still receiving transmission and distribution service from their existing utility provider.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Incentivizing Clean Energy Resources | ||
| Not Enacted |  
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     The State Policy Opportunity Tracker (SPOT) breaks clean energy policies down into “components”, which are binary questions to evaluate policy quality. Higher quality policies have more of their SPOT components fulfilled.  Establishing Policies  
           
         Policy Components 
  
  0/5 
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Incentivizing Clean Energy Resources | ||
| Not Enacted |  
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     Energy storage targets establish procurement targets for energy storage systems by a certain date, often with interim targets. Targets can vary from broad megawatt (MW) requirements to more specific mandates that focus on the adoption of certain storage technologies.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Incentivizing Clean Energy Resources | ||
| Not Enacted |  
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     Coal phaseouts establish a target year by which states must end coal-fired power generation.  | 
                                                                                        
 
  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Coal Retirement | ||
| Enacted |  
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     Securitization is authorized for pollution-control investments, but not for the full cost of a power plant.  Establishing Policies  
           
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  Electricity
 
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                                                                                        Coal Retirement | 2004 |