2024

10-Year
Assessment

Northeast Wisconsin
Zone 4

Transmission system limitations in Zone 4

Ongoing analysis of Zone 4 has identified several voltage and overload limitations. The most severe limitations are expected to occur during both peak and off-peak periods. 

Several area projects are related to the underlying condition and performance of assets in Zone 4. 

Electricity usage growing

Peak electric demand typically occurs during the summer months, although the northern portion of Zone 4 typically experiences nearly equal summer and winter peaks. Paper mills and foundries in and around the Green Bay and Appleton metropolitan areas are some of the largest electricity users in the zone. 

Electric load is forecasted to grow at approximately 0.14 percent annually through 2034. Also, locally generated electricity is declining in the area with smaller, coal‑fired generators most likely to be retired. This includes generation owned by industries, municipalities, and utilities. 

Transmission projects in Zone 4

The most notable planned, proposed, and provisional network/asset renewal projects in Zone 4 are listed below along with their projected year of completion and the factors driving the need for the projects. 

Zone 4 includes the counties of:
  • Brown , Wis.
  • Calumet , Wis.
  • Dodge (NE) , Wis.
  • Door , Wis.
  • Fond Du Lac (E) , Wis.
  • Kewaunee , Wis.
  • Manitowoc , Wis.
  • Marinette (S) , Wis.
  • Menominee , Wis.
  • Menominee (S) , Wis.
  • Oconto , Wis.
  • Outagamie , Wis.
  • Shawano (E) , Wis.
  • Sheboygan , Wis.
  • Winnebago (E) , Wis.
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Zone 4 Provisional Projects

Project DescriptionProject #In-service yearNeed driver
Riverside (ALTE) - Erdman 69-kV (Y-82/X-64/X-37), Partial Rebuild & OPGW102028Condition and Performance