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RENEW Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization dedicated to building a stronger, healthier, more vibrant Wisconsin through the advancement of renewable energy. We work on policies and programs that expand solar power, wind power, renewable fuels, local hydropower, building electrification, energy storage, and electric vehicles.
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Renewable Spotlight
Key initiatives, events, and news you need to know about.
Wisconsin’s Roadmap to Net Zero
New detailed energy and economic modeling shows Wisconsin can cost-effectively transition to net-zero emissions by 2050, reaching a point where we emit no more carbon into the atmosphere than can be removed. Learn More
Inflation Reduction Act
The Inflation Reduction Act was passed with people in mind. Learn More
Solar for Good
Solar for Good announces new grants to install solar energy for nonprofits. Learn More
Renewable Energy Installation Map
See Wisconsin’s commercial renewable energy installations in on map. View Map
Project Progress
See the project status of exciting renewable energy development in Wisconsin. Learn More
Solar Farms
Solar farms provide homegrown, healthy, and smart energy to Wisconsin citizens. Learn More
News
PSC Moves Forward on Net Metering Investigation without VoSS
On July 24, 2025, the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSC) determined how the state would move forward with its investigation into net metering, which was opened in response to net metering changes proposed by Madison Gas & Electric and Alliant Energy.
read moreClean Energy Legislative Update • July 2025
One of the biggest happenings in the state legislature in the first half of this year is the passing of the biennial state budget. The original document, 2025 Senate Bill 45, became Wisconsin Act 15. What started at 1,916 pages was whittled down to a mere 195. Below are a few items that might be of interest to the renewable energy industry.
read moreSt. Luke’s Episcopal Church Celebrates Solar Ribbon-Cutting
On Sunday, June 29, the congregation of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church gathered to celebrate a new chapter in the parish’s long legacy of service, sustainability, and spiritual care. The recently commissioned rooftop array of over two dozen panels now offsets 100 percent of St. Luke’s energy needs and shines as a beacon in the community as a model of energy sovereignty.
read moreBusiness Members
Our members are invested in advancing clean energy in Wisconsin. RENEW Wisconsin leads and represents these businesses and organizations who want more clean, renewable energy in Wisconsin.



