Sam Dunaiski, Executive Director of RENEW Wisconsin.
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3 Large Solar Farms Set to Come Online
PSC to vote on 3 utility projects in Wisconsin generating a combined 650 megawatts of electricity.
May 7th, 2024 by Joe SchulzRepublicans Fire Regulator Over Solar, Low-Income Assistance Decisions
Tyler Huebner didn't follow the law say GOP senators. Democrats say move is purely partisan game.
Jan 19th, 2024 by Danielle KaedingGov. Evers Announces Appointments to Green Ribbon Commission on Clean Energy and Environmental Innovation
Commission will advise on the creation of the Green Innovation Fund to leverage public and private financing to invest in environmental and clean energy solutions
Jun 22nd, 2023 by Gov. Tony EversRENEW Wisconsin Appoints Beata Wierzba as Government Affairs Director
Feb 21st, 2023 by RENEW Wisconsin
RENEW Wisconsin Announces Sam Dunaiski as Executive Director
Nov 22nd, 2022 by RENEW Wisconsin
New Report: Wisconsin Solar Jobs Held Steady During Pandemic
May 7th, 2021 by RENEW Wisconsin
RENEW Wisconsin to Unveil Electric Vehicle Grant Program
Mar 25th, 2021 by RENEW Wisconsin
“Solar for Good” Program Assists 12 More Wisconsin Nonprofits with Solar Panels
This round featured a change in the program – instead of a cash grant, these nonprofits will receive donated solar panels.
May 30th, 2019 by RENEW Wisconsin“Green-Ribbon” Status of the Lindsay Heights Neighborhood Grows with New Green Infrastructure, Solar Installations and Eco Tour Designation
Partners and Residents Celebrate the Neighborhood Improvements
Apr 18th, 2019 by Walnut Way Conservation Corp.Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin Powers Up New Solar Array for Community Center and 15 Tiny Houses
The nearly 20-kilowatt array will cut the organization’s electric use by 85% and will save the organization almost $4,000 in annual utility costs.
Jan 31st, 2019 by RENEW WisconsinEscuela Verde Trains Students and Installs Solar Power with Help from Solar for Good
The solar array will directly supply the school building with renewable energy and will offset about 32% of the school’s electrical use.
Nov 28th, 2018 by RENEW Wisconsin