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Evers Budget Overlooks Convention Center
Wisconsin Center District plans downtown expansion by 2020, still hopes for state funding.
Mar 8th, 2019 by Corrinne HessCity and We Energies In Solar Standoff
Utility won’t allow city to work with third party solar provider, aldermen blast We Energies.
Jan 25th, 2019 by Kari LydersenRenewable Energy Made Big Gains in 2018
Utility companies all competing to embrace solar and wind power.
Jan 2nd, 2019 by Rich KremerWe Energies Seeks Solar Monopoly?
Critics charge its rent-a-roof program could create monopoly, increase costs for some customers.
Dec 19th, 2018 by Kari LydersenWe Energies Clean Energy Plan Is Too Slow
Why will they take until 2050? To make more profits and thereby cause more health problems.
Sep 6th, 2018 by Carl LindnerWhy Wisconsin Resists Clean Energy
State lags the Midwest in renewable energy, yet suddenly making great progress.
Aug 30th, 2018 by Bruce MurphyMore Coal Pollution for Metro Area?
Closing of We Energy’s Pleasant Prairie plant could hike coal usage at its Oak Creek plants.
Dec 12th, 2017 by Kari LydersenWe Energies Embraces Solar Power
State moving away from coal -- but still has a long ways to go.
Dec 5th, 2017 by Bruce MurphyWisconsin, Midwest Rejecting Coal
But study finds more “uneconomic” coal-fired plants could still be replaced.
Oct 11th, 2017 by Kari Lydersen and Andy BalaskovitzThird Party Solar Deals Growing
Helps finance solar panels, despite legal uncertainty in Wisconsin.
Jul 3rd, 2017 by Kari LydersenCorporations Gave $1.3 Million to Politicians
Allowed by new state law. $827,000 given to state GOP, $479,000 to Democrats.
Mar 24th, 2017 by Wisconsin Democracy CampaignBiogas Producers Face Barriers
State has 38 biodigesters, but many have problems getting gas to the market.
Mar 6th, 2017 by Kari Lydersen