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After years of planning, solar panels are going up at the Antigo Public Library.
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This morning, the Forest County Potawatomi Community received Focus in Energy’s Energy Efficiency Award for their community center.This is the first time a Wisconsin Native American Tribe has won this award.
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The Wisconsin business leader created the solar foundation in 2017. Its flagship program, Solar for Good, started offering grants that year to help nonprofits and municipal organizations buy solar panels.
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The end of this month marks one year of the Hodag Solar Park being operational.
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An energy company wants to increase solar energy efficiency in Wood County with the help of a solar battery storage facility
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Latino workers are getting training in green-energy job skills through a pilot program, but some face roadblocks trying to balance a new career path with maintaining two or three other jobs to support themselves.
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Consumers Energy, Michigan's largest utility company, is seeking landowners and communities to site solar plants, in an effort to reduce carbon emissions and keep in line with carbon neutrality goals.
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Wisconsin regulators have signed off on the second phase of Alliant Energy's $1.5 billion solar energy plan.
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The Antigo Public Library is on its way to running mostly off clean energy.It recently received a $229,450 grant from Wisconsin Public Service Commission’s Energy Innovation Grant Program.
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Hodag Solar Park is capable of producing 7.5 megawatts. It’s enough to power more than 2,000 homes according to Wisconsin Public Service who has now taken ownership of the solar farm built by One Energy.