Evansville Announces Renewable Energy Push for City Facilities
The $6.5 million project is expected to cut annual electricity costs by 35% and support the city’s 2050 renewable energy goal.
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Evansville to power nearly 20 municipal buildings with new solar initiative
Evansville is launching a $6.5 million solar project funded by its water and sewer utility to equip nearly 20 city buildings with solar panels, a move officials say will cut municipal electricity bills by more than a third over the…
Milwaukee municipal power effort follows path of other communities
The typical We Energies customer using 660 kilowatt hours of energy per month is paying $144 each month for that power, according to Wisconsin Public Service Commission data. That bill is far higher than most other people in the state and has increased substantially in recent years. Frustration with rising energy bills, increasing skepticism about […]
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