‘THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW’ | RECENT LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS IN WISCONSIN
Bill would open the door to community solar subscriptions in Wisconsin
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Mike Eveland, left, and Paul Hainz, of Full Spectrum Solar, install a solar panel on the roof of a Middleton home. More then 2,000 Wisconsin homeowners applied for solar rebates in 2020 for systems totaling nearly 14 megawatts of capacity.
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Workers with Full Spectrum Solar install a solar panel on the roof of a Middleton home in 2020. A proposed bipartisan measure would allow utility customers to subscribe to privately developed solar facilities and receive credits on their electric bill.
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Mike Eveland, left, and Paul Hainz, of Full Spectrum Solar, install a solar panel on the roof of a Middleton home. More then 2,000 Wisconsin homeowners applied for solar rebates in 2020 for systems totaling nearly 14 megawatts of capacity.
Workers with Full Spectrum Solar install a solar panel on the roof of a Middleton home in 2020. A proposed bipartisan measure would allow utility customers to subscribe to privately developed solar facilities and receive credits on their electric bill.