PV Magazine | Anne Fischer, December 16 Situated on 8,500 private acres in Portage County, Wisconsin, the Vista Sands Solar Farm project had run up against much public opposition, which is not unusual for such a large project. Much of the opposition was centered around the solar project being situated next to the Buena Vista State Wildlife Area,ContinueContinue reading “Vista Sands 1.3 GW solar project approved in Wisconsin”
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Economic alliance supports renewable energy in Iowa
The Gazette | Ron Corbett, December 15 The Cedar Rapids Metro Economic Alliance is proud end the year knowing that renewable energy has been a fixture of success for Eastern Iowa for another year. The growth of renewable energy makes our communities stronger and our economy more robust. The solar project in Linn County continuesContinueContinue reading “Economic alliance supports renewable energy in Iowa”
Renewable Energy Boosts Iowa’s Economy and Environment
Microgrid Media | Jonas Muthoni, December 17 As the year 2024 ends, Iowa remains at the forefront in the United States for producing electricity from renewable sources like wind and solar. This isn’t just good for the planet; it’s also fueling economic growth and creating jobs across the state. Economic Impact of Renewable Energy InContinueContinue reading “Renewable Energy Boosts Iowa’s Economy and Environment”
Renewable Energy Brings Savings to Minnesota’s Farms and Businesses
E&E Leader | December 17 Minnesota has announced that nearly 130 new clean energy projects have been funded. These projects, announced by U.S. Senators Tina Smith and Amy Klobuchar, are designed to reduce energy costs, foster rural economic growth, and lower carbon emissions. A total investment of $15.6 million will deliver substantial annual savings of $18.4ContinueContinue reading “Renewable Energy Brings Savings to Minnesota’s Farms and Businesses”
MISO Approves Historic $30B Transmission Project Portfolio to Transform Energy Grid Across 15 States
T&D World | Nikki Chandler, December 12 The MISO Board of Directors has given the green light to the largest portfolio of transmission projects in U.S. history. The 488 projects cover more than 5,000 miles across 15 states — an unprecedented move to enhance reliability and support growth in the energy grid. Here’s what’s in the works: LocalContinueContinue reading “MISO Approves Historic $30B Transmission Project Portfolio to Transform Energy Grid Across 15 States”
Letter to the Editor: Grateful for wind energy
Newton News | Craig Armstrong, December 12 For more than three decades, Iowa has led the way in renewable energy, thanks to strong leadership and a commitment to progress. As 2024 comes to a close, I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished and mindful of the opportunities ahead. Iowa ranks first in the nation for theContinueContinue reading “Letter to the Editor: Grateful for wind energy”
America’s — and Minnesota’s — energy transition continues, regardless of the Oval Office
Star Tribune | Beth Soholt & Gregg Mast, November 17 As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, the future of America’s energy policy might seem uncertain. However, one fact remains clear: The transition to a clean energy economy is well underway, driven by market forces, consumer demand and technological innovation. Regardless of who sitsContinueContinue reading “America’s — and Minnesota’s — energy transition continues, regardless of the Oval Office”
Harvest clean energy to sustain farming operations
The Gazette | Holly Schmitt, November 3 Iowans take immense pride in the commodities we produce that feed the world. Our resource-rich land allows farmers to support the rural communities that make Iowa a very special place to call home. Harvesting clean energy sources, like wind and solar, play a vital role in farming operationsContinueContinue reading “Harvest clean energy to sustain farming operations”
Crops, Cows, & Solar — In Iowa!
CleanTechnica | Steve Hanley, November 2 Creating a field of solar panels to generate power doesn’t have to mean taking farmland out of agricultural production. Mallory Tope, a policy associate with the Center for Rural Affairs, says “dual use solar” is an excellent solution for meeting the growing demand for renewable energy while also utilizingContinueContinue reading “Crops, Cows, & Solar — In Iowa!”
Clean energy sparks growth in Iowa
The Gazette | October 26 The future of clean energy has, at times, sparked contentious debate on the campaign trail this fall. But one thing isn’t debatable: The clean energy sector is growing fast in Iowa. A report by Clean Jobs Midwest said the number of renewable and clean energy jobs in Iowa grew 4.5%ContinueContinue reading “Clean energy sparks growth in Iowa”
