Wisconsin Code § 16.895

State-owned or operated heating, cooling or power plants
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(1) In this section, “agency” has the meaning
given under s. 16.52 (7).
(2) The department may:
(a) Prepare all specifications, bid and administer contracts for
the purchase of fuels for all state-owned or operated heating,
cooling or power plants.
(b) Coordinate the state fuel and utility management program
to maximize the economy of operations of the program.
(c) Determine the method of operation of state-owned or operated heating, cooling or power plants, including maintenance
standards and policies concerning utilization of alternative fuels
and energy conservation.
(d) Assure compliance with federal and state laws, federal regulations and state administrative rules applicable to state-owned
or operated heating, cooling or power plants.
(e) Delegate to any agency the department’s authority under

par. (c) or (d) and approve all expenditures of the agency under
par. (c) or (d).
(f) Review and approve rates charged by any agency for the
sale of fuel, water, sewage treatment service, electricity, heat or
chilled water under s. 16.93, and the rates at which any agency
charges its appropriations for fuel, water, sewage treatment service, electricity, heat or chilled water that the agency provides to
itself.
(g) Provide for emissions testing, waste product disposal and
fuel quality testing at state-owned or operated heating, cooling or
power plants, and secure permits that are required for operation
of the plants.
(h) Periodically assess to agencies their proportionate cost of
the expenses incurred by the department under this subsection
and ss. 16.85 (4), 16.90, 16.91 and 16.92 in accordance with a
method of apportionment determined by the department.

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