Thanks to sustainable solar systems on their homes, 49 Habitat for Humanity homes in Wisconsin will notice a significant decrease in their
The Grow Solar for Humanity initiative, which aims to bring solar to homes that will significantly benefit from lower utility bills, has been developed in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity chapters around Wisconsin and the Midwest Renewable Energy Association .
Focus on Energy funds the solar portion of these homes. For more than 20 years, Focus on Energy and Wisconsin’s electric and natural gas utilities have partnered to help residential and business customers across the state make cost-effective energy efficiency and renewable energy upgrades. “Habitat for Humanity is committed to helping Wisconsinites live in comfortable and affordable homes,” Focus on Energy Program Manager Scott Bloedorn says.
The project was awarded to Arch Solar, a local Wisconsin solar business, after an open bid procedure. Arch has already worked with the cities of Milwaukee and Madison on annual group purchases to encourage locals to install solar in their communities. The objective of Arch, a multi-generational family-owned company, is to offer affordable renewable energy to the entire state.
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