Albany Solar Project
The Albany Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Green County, Wisconsin.
In May 2020, we detailed the first phase of our plan by announcing six new solar projects in Wisconsin. They are located in mostly rural areas of Grant, Jefferson, Richland, Rock, Sheboygan and Wood counties. These projects will create 675 megawatts (MW) of solar energy.
In October 2020, we purchased two more solar projects in Wisconsin. They are located in Green and Rock counties, and will create 115 MW of solar energy.
These projects are the next steps in our company’s Clean Energy Blueprint, a strategic roadmap to cost-effectively accelerate renewable energy while reducing carbon emissions.
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The Albany Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Green County, Wisconsin.
The Crawfish River Project is an estimated 75-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Jefferson County, Wisconsin.
The Grant County Project is an estimated 200-megawatt (MW) solar project located in
Grant County, Wisconsin.
The North Rock Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Rock County, Wisconsin.
The Onion River Solar Project is an estimated 150-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
The Paddock Solar Project is an estimated 65-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Rock County, Wisconsin.
The Richland County Solar Project is an estimated 50-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Richland County, Wisconsin.
The Springfield Solar Project is an estimated 100-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
The Wood County Solar Project is an estimated 150-megawatt (MW) solar project located in Wood County, Wisconsin.
Community solar is now available for our customers in Wisconsin! Community solar helps bring together people with a common interest in powering their homes and businesses with solar energy.
We’ve built an energy learning lab with several types of solar structures, multiple electric vehicle charging stations and an energy battery storage system.
This installation is the first Wisconsin utility-scale solar installation located on a closed landfill site and represents another step in modernizing our Town of Beloit energy campus.
We’re building an integrated solar facility as part of this project. The clean energy from the sun will be delivered to the natural gas facility and offset its auxiliary power needs.