Release Date: February 04, 2025
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
Q: Can you provide an update on the Cloverleaf data center project in Port Washington and its impact on your current plans? A: Scott Lauber, President and CEO, explained that the Cloverleaf project is in early stages, with plans for a 1,700-acre development. The initial announcement indicated a gigawatt of additional capacity, which would be incremental to WEC's current plan. The city of Port Washington has been supportive, and the project presents a significant opportunity for growth.
Q: How is the Microsoft data center project progressing, and are there any impacts from recent developments? A: Scott Lauber noted that Microsoft is acquiring more land in Wisconsin, indicating continued commitment. While there was a pause on one area of the project for design evaluations, work has resumed. The potential design changes have not affected WEC's capital plan or demand growth projections. Tariff negotiations with Microsoft are ongoing, with expectations for filing within six months.
Q: With the incremental demand from projects like Cloverleaf and Microsoft, how will this affect your generation capacity and capital plans? A: Scott Lauber stated that the current five-year plan includes 1,800 megawatts for Southeastern Wisconsin, which aligns with MISO rules and economic development needs. Any additional projects like Cloverleaf would require further generation investments, which will be reflected in future capital plans.
Q: What is the status of the system modernization program hearings, and how might the decision impact your gas CapEx outlook? A: Scott Lauber mentioned that the decision is expected in February or March. The current plan includes $90 million annually for facility relocates and reliability issues. If the decision allows, ramping up to $300 million in capital could be necessary, but it will take time to implement due to the need for contracts, permitting, and engineering.
Q: Are there any updates on the Point Beach nuclear facility and its future contracts? A: Scott Lauber indicated that there are no significant updates at this time. The current contracts extend to 2030 and 2033, so there is no immediate urgency. More information is expected in the first half of the year.
For the complete transcript of the earnings call, please refer to the full earnings call transcript.
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