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The state is supposed to receive $62 million for the program. But the Trump White House is taking another look at the funding.
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The executive director of RENEW Wisconsin offers predictions for 2025.
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Utility solar growth is expected. Residential solar growth may depend on PSC investigation.
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A Badger Technology Group system is being tested at UWM as part of an Air Force contract.
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The Citizens Utility Board discusses a planned large We Energies solar farm and solar roofs.
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Milwaukee homeowner Francesca Dawson is one example of an effort to make sure cleaner energy reaches all neighborhoods.
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The Public Service Commission of Wisconsin Thursday unanimously OK'd letting We Energies and two other utility companies buy a Kenosha County solar project, which will also include Wisconsin's first large-scale battery storage system.
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In August of last year Mark Keane, a professor at UW-Milwaukee, talked about the university’s entry into the decathlon where UW-Milwaukee and UW-Madison students were recruited to design zero net energy homes. Months later those designs are now closer to being made available to Wisconsin residents. Keane, who led the recruitment, gave an update on the program including what could be next for the designs.
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A large planned solar energy farm favored by We Energies triggers considerable debate.
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A solar-powered EV charger outside the offices of the local auto dealers group prompts a look at EV chargers in Wisconsin.