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Wisconsin’s largest utilities are not keeping up with commitments to reduce fossil fuels, according to the Dirty Truth report from the Sierra Club, which gave both We Energies and WEC Energy Group "F" grades
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Under the new federal budget, tax credits from the Inflation Reduction Act available to Wisconsin businesses, utilities and school districts are now ending much earlier than intended
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A 100-megawatt solar project in rural Polk County set to begin operating this year has a unique focus on investments in youth
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John Freeman, executive director of the Great Lakes Renewable Energy Association, remains confident, citing market demand as the key driver
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Wisconsin ended the year on a high note in the clean energy space, with some notables like a first-of-its-kind energy dome and approval for the largest solar project in state history
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Wisconsin is going to be a part of two new "hydrogen hubs" backers say will generate clean fuel but some environmental groups say it is a mixed bag.
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The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects people to pay up 28% more this winter compared to last.
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Xcel Energy says home cooling can account for about half of a summertime electric bill.
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Governor Tony Evers wants Wisconsin to live up to the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement and put the state on a path for all electricity to be 100 percent carbon-free by 2050.Last week, his administration laid out it’s Clean Energy Plan on how to reach those goals.
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Wisconsin’s Green Fire says the state is failing to keep pace with changes in energy technology.It’s not only behind several state in the Midwest, but the…