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New polling suggests most Americans support nationwide efforts to boost renewable energy capacity under the threat of climate change, and a local government leader from Wisconsin said municipalities are doing what they can, even with some challenges in their way
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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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Last year's federal Inflation Reduction Act includes a mix of tax credits and rebates for products designed to make homes more energy efficient and save drivers some green if they want to buy an EV
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Utilities across the country are making climate pledges, but they're not always backing them up.
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Through an Executive Order, Governor Tony Evers has set a goal for the state to be 100% carbon-free by 2050.It’s an ambitious goal given how much the state currently relies on fossil fuels, but environmental groups say it’s not only achievable, but cost effective.
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As home heating costs go up, one utility company could raise its rates even more as it works toward clean energy.
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After a period of hesitancy, carmakers are now moving at full speed to put nonpolluting EVs in American garages, and energy companies are planning to roll out the charging infrastructure to power the new technology.
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Seven Midwestern states are teaming up to accelerate the development of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
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The State of Michigan is studying a proposal to build a power plant that uses methane and other gases from farm and industrial applications to generate energy to fight climate change. But environmental groups claim the plan is flawed and would waste money better spent on more reliable renewables.