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Record-setting winter ends; what lies ahead?

MGE's Senior Director of Fuels Procurement, Jeff Keebler, provides a recap of the natural gas market and a look at the factors that could affect prices for the rest of 2006.


Madison-based renewable energy projects

Learn about two small-scale, yet groundbreaking renewable energy projects in the Madison area that MGE is participating in. One of these systems produces hydrogen; the other uses methane to generate electricity.

MGE reduced electric rates again

For the second time this year MGE has reduced electric rates due to lower natural gas prices. The new reduction will save customers $9.2 million this year.


Benchmarking building energy use

MGE's benchmarking database helps you to compare energy use in your building with similar types of businesses in our area. Learn more about our database and the types of businesses included.


Shared Savings reduces costs for LaRocca's Pizzeria

If you plan to add or replace energy-related equipment for your business, learn more about MGE's Shared Savings program. It's for unexpected replacements or planned improvements of $5,000 or more.


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2006 High-Tech Directory

In 2005, Madison area high-tech companies generated $5 billion in annual sales/revenue and provided more than 26,500 jobs. MGE's High-Tech Directory provides descriptions and operating statistics for hundreds of area high-tech firms.


Energy use in multifamily buildings

Get the results from a first-of-its-kind study of energy use in multifamily buildings in the MGE service area that benchmarks actual metered energy use. It's based on energy consumption from September 2004 through September 2005.

Save at the office

Be a part of a better energy future. Use our energy management resources to reduce costs for your company. Start with an energy use analysis.


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