Renewable Energy
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We Energies, 2 other utilities to acquire 4 renewable energy projects
We Energies and two other Wisconsin utilities will purchase four new renewable energy projects, expected to come online in the next few years.
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We Energies hopes to add almost 3GW to the electric grid to help meet data center demand
We Energies says the renewable projects will send energy to the grid every day while the natural gas plants will be used primarily during peak demand times.
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Wisconsin residents are running out of time to qualify for solar tax credits
This summer, President Donald Trump signed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act into law, ending various tax credits a decade ahead of schedule. The credits could be used to buy electric vehicles and to install solar panels on homes.
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Wisconsin utility regulators approve 2 new clean energy projects
State utility regulators approved a pair of renewable energy projects last week, including Wisconsin’s first large-scale wind farm in more than a decade.
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Federal budget bill could raise Wisconsin energy costs, threaten renewable energy jobs
An eleventh hour amendment made in the Senate will allow renewable energy projects that begin construction by 2026 or come online by 2027 to receive tax credits, which is slightly less restrictive than a previous version of the bill.
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Wisconsin’s first large-scale battery storage system comes online in Kenosha County
The state’s first large utility-scale battery storage project came online in southeastern Wisconsin this month, providing enough storage to power more than 130,000 homes for four hours.
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Wisconsin labor groups push back as Biden-era climate law’s hefty price tag makes it a target for GOP cuts
Wisconsin labor and clean energy advocates say a Republican plan in Congress to claw back Biden-era clean energy tax credits could jeopardize thousands of jobs and force some companies to abandon projects.
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Trump administration affirms Biden-era clean energy grant for Dairyland Power
Dairyland Power Cooperative announced Thursday that the Trump administration had “affirmed” its $595 million grant to help invest in renewable energy projects and transmission infrastructure.
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More Wisconsin cities are powering municipal operations with renewable electricity
From city hall to the local library to traffic lights, Wisconsin municipalities have made it a goal to reduce spending and emissions by switching to green energy.
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Solar program for low-income Wisconsin families in limbo since federal funding freeze
On Jan. 28, the EPA sent letters to Solar for All recipients telling them their grants had been paused until further notice.









