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Go Green and switch to Clean Power!
One hundred
percent renewable energy is available to nearly every household and business in Wisconsin, but only about 1 in 100 take advantage. A modest increase in the number of electricity consumers switching to renewable energy would increase demand, lower cost and create jobs in the renewable energy industry. Together, we can shrink Wisconsin’s carbon footprint..
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New Website with Practical Energy-Saving Tips!!
In an effort to help U.S. families and small businesses address the coming winter heating season, the U.S. Department of Energy has created a consumer-focused website to provide practical tips that homeowners and tenants can implement quickly and inexpensively to lower their energy consumption. This website provides a trusted learning center with proven energy saving tips and technologies to improve the energy efficiency of homes and businesses. You can visit this new website at www.energysavers.gov. Or feel free to visit our own State of Wisconsin resource for energy efficiency and renewable energy projects at http://focusonenergy.com/ .
 

 
Clean Energy Reports
 
Gigawatt Scale Clean Energy Progress Report
View the full report here.
 
 
Clean Energy Wisconsin - A Plan for Energy Independence
Governor Doyle
has developed a comprehensive plan to strengthen Wisconsin’s energy future by investing in renewable energy, creating green jobs of the future, striving for the gold standard in energy efficiency and partnering with communities across the state.

Clean Energy Wisconsin - A plan for Energy Independence is a report that provides detailed information on how Wisconsin is leading the nation in producing clean energy and promoting new green jobs. For more information about the Governor's initiatives, you may visit the Governor's website, or click here to read the report. 


 

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Wisconsin Office of Energy Independence
201 West Washington Avenue, 3rd Floor
Madison, Wisconsin  53703
oei@wisconsin.gov