Solar Canopy at Madison Public Pool provides shade and electricity. Photo courtesy of Sherrie Gruder
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City of Madison Solar Workforce Training
Madison solar trainees install 5.7kW solar PV at city well pump. Photo courtesy of City of Madison
Student presents Change to Madison College Trains Solar Workforce
Madison College student presents research on self- cleaning solar panels at ribbon cutting for Madison College’s 1.86 MW solar PV rooftop system. The rooftop solar system, which is wheelchair accessible, serves as a teaching lab …
Mid-State Technical College
Solar Abounds in Bayfield Wisconsin
On a summer trip to Bayfield, the landscape was painted with solar on businesses. Highland Valley Farm, Bayfield Ferry Building, Gone Solar sign at rural craft store with a ground-mount PV system, and North Wind …
Wauwatosa Effectively Moving to a Clean Energy Future
In December 2019, the City completed a 370 kW solar PV system on the roof of their public works building that is estimated to offset 96 percent of the 140,000 square foot facility’s annual electricity consumption. They …
Solar to Benefit Iowa County Health, Safety, and Bottom Line
Iowa County installed a 100 kW ac solar PV system on the roof of it Health and Human Services building because it provides core functions to the safety and well-being of the county. The building …
Wood County’s First Solar Array
Wood County’s 8.3 kW solar array at Nepco Lake County Park shelter along Highway 13 started generating power November 1, 2019. With funding from Focus on Energy and savings from the Central Wisconsin Solar Group Buy, the county will realize …
City of Washburn’s Robust Financing Shines with the Sun
The Washburn Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) and the Greater Bayfield Wastewater Treatment Plant each are producing solar energy with the commissioning of their 100 kW ac systems installed by Eagle Point Solar. How the small …
Central Waters Brewery Solar Energy Systems
Solar thermal system in front offsets 18% of natural gas use; 20 kW photovoltaic system in back produces 20% of electrical use. Combined annual savings of ~$4,000/year. Amherst, Wisconsin Photo courtesy of Paul Graham