Grow Solar returns to Milwaukee and Waukesha with Extended Footprint
Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties, WI –
The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is thrilled to announce the new Grow Solar Milwaukee + Waukesha program for 2025. Building on more than a decade of experience with solar programs in the area, this year’s group buy will combine programming in Milwaukee and Waukesha counties into one streamlined initiative.
“In times of uncertainty and climbing prices, one thing remains the same: we all need electricity,” says Evonne Waugh, Grow Solar’s program manager. “Investing in solar means securing lower bills for many years ahead.”
Through a solar group buy, community members join together to get better pricing on solar panel installations. Grow Solar will host free educational sessions, known as “Solar Power Hours,” to help everyone understand the ins and outs of solar energy. After these sessions, interested homeowners will be connected with a trusted solar installer for personalized site assessments and project proposals.
This year, Arch Solar has been independently selected to be the program’s installer. “Arch has been installing solar in Wisconsin for over twenty years, and we’ve been a proud installer with the Grow Solar program for a decade,” notes Angie Kochanski, Director of Business Development for Arch Solar. “Our team is particularly excited about the expanded footprint of this year’s program and the cost savings we can bring to our neighbors.”
The benefits of switching to solar are clear. “Once you go solar, you start saving on your electricity bills immediately,” says Joanna Salinas from the Waukesha County Green Team. “And since panels last for decades, those savings really add up, making solar a wise long-term investment.”
“Previous Grow Solar initiatives in our area have already helped over 400 households go solar,” shares Jeremy Belot, Sustainability Coordinator for Milwaukee’s Environmental Collaboration Office. “Through our partnership with MREA, we’re excited to help even more residents make the switch. City of Milwaukee residents can combine (still available) federal tax credits along with a Milwaukee Shines loan from Summit Credit Union, which make 2025 a great year to go solar!”
The program’s free Solar Power Hours will be hosted throughout the spring and summer, both in-person and virtually. For more information about the program and a full schedule of events, visit growsolar.org/milwaukee-waukesha.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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