Historical wec News Stories
WEC Faces Data-Center Rate Fight; Emissions Shift.
WEC Energy’s proposal for a new data-center rate and dedicated-resource requirement has triggered regulatory scrutiny and public pushback in Wisconsin, while the utility reports modest but measurable reductions in carbon intensity as renewables rise. The PSCW’s upcoming decision and potential modifications to the rate structure could materially affect WEC’s cost recovery and growth strategy.
WEC $37.5B Capex Boost, Dividend Lift Stock Rally!
WEC Energy’s recent five-year capex expansion to $37.5B—driven by hyperscale data-center demand and clean-energy projects—paired with a dividend increase and analyst updates, has pushed the stock toward 52-week highs. Institutional shifts and insider sales add nuance for investors weighing growth versus execution and valuation risk.
WEC: $150M Charge and Illinois Rate Case Impact
WEC Energy Group recorded a $150 million GAAP charge tied to Illinois regulatory recoveries while filing 2027 rate cases that could materially change revenue and customer bills. Despite the charge, adjusted 2025 EPS grew and the company raised its dividend, leaving fundamentals intact but regulatory outcomes key for stock direction.
WEC Energy: Data-Center Demand, Rates & Capex 2026
WEC Energy reported a solid Q4 beat, reaffirmed a $37.5B five-year capital plan focused on renewables and grid buildout, and outlined significant new demand from data centers. Key regulatory items — Illinois rate cases and a Wisconsin very-large-customer tariff — and a planned funding mix (debt and equity) will directly influence near-term earnings and investor returns.
WEC Energy: Data Centers Drive $37.5B Capex Surge!
WEC Energy is scaling a $37.5 billion five-year capital program driven by nearly 3.9 GW of new electric demand from major data-center customers. Strong earnings and an Argus upgrade bolster the thesis, while a pending Illinois settlement and timing risk on large-load builds pose near-term execution and regulatory uncertainties.
WEC Energy: Microsoft Load, Illinois Settlement Q4
WEC Energy reported stronger-than-expected adjusted EPS, a 6.7% dividend increase, a regulatory settlement in Illinois, and added roughly 500 MW of Microsoft data-center load—prompting expansion of its five-year capital plan to $37.5 billion. The package boosts long-term visibility but raises near-term financing and execution priorities.