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The Morning Show
Friday, July 8, 2022, 7:00am
By Courtney Everett

Wisconsin utility companies installed more solar-powered projects in 2021 than any other year. But projects set for 2022 are facing global supply chain disruptions. A renewable energy expert explains what this means for the state. 

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