Taste the Change: Wisconsin Kernza®
October 3, 2023
By Jacob Ahrens-Balwit, Strategic Communications Manager, and Katherine (Kata) Young, Natural Climate Solutions Manager. Before millions of acres of native oak trees,…
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Wisconsin’s Clean Energy Future: Two key projects to watch
October 3, 2023
To achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, Wisconsin must harness the power of clean energy. We need to build 31 gigawatts (GW)…
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Transmission lines help fund key infrastructure and services in rural communities
October 3, 2023
What do broadband access, flood repairs and well water testing have in common? They have all been funded by the environmental impact fee…
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Green infrastructure workday in Milwaukee
October 3, 2023
Clean Wisconsin staff rolled up their sleeves for a green infrastructure workday at Pilgrim Rest Church in Milwaukee. Over the past ten years,…
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Wisconsin’s Green Fire and Clean Wisconsin to launch two-year project re-envisioning farm conservation
October 3, 2023
Guest article by Fred Clark, Executive Director at Wisconsin’s Green Fire With support from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Wisconsin’s Green…
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New Analysis: Proposed EPA power plant rules would save Wisconsin millions in healthcare-related costs
September 25, 2023
Power plant rules recently proposed by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will have dramatic health impacts here in Wisconsin, according to a new analysis from Clean Wisconsin.…
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Clean Wisconsin shares coal plant closure plan ahead of Alliant Energy rate case hearing
September 13, 2023
Alliant Energy could use available federal funding from the Inflation Reduction Act to finance closure of the Edgewater Unit 5 coal-fired power plant in Sheboygan, Wis., saving its ratepayers more than $168 million. That money could be reinvested in nearly 150 megawatts of clean, solar generation.…
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Suppressing Solar? Alliant Energy, MG&E target home solar in rate plans
September 6, 2023
Net metering. It doesn’t sound that exciting, but it’s actually one of the biggest incentives for families and small businesses to go solar. When your rooftop panels produce more energy than you can use, that energy goes into the grid, and your utility credits you for it. Now, MG&E and Alliant Energy are taking aim at that net metering incentive. Both are seeking approval from the Public Service Commission to drastically change the way they treat customers who install solar panels.…
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Support A Clean Way to Move Energy
August 24, 2023
As seen in the Wisconsin State Journal We may hardly notice the delivery of fossil fuels until disaster strikes. A gasoline tanker…
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Wisconsin celebrates one-year anniversary of Inflation Reduction Act
August 16, 2023
Today marks one year since President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) into law, and it’s already creating change in Wisconsin.…
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