Empowering Wisconsin Communities with Federal Clean Energy Investments

Empowering Wisconsin Communities with Federal Clean Energy Investments

The clean energy revolution is taking place across America, and Wisconsin communities can benefit in several ways. For example, by transitioning from fossil fuels to renewable energy, the state can reduce its dependence on expensive fuel imports, which currently amount to $14 billion annually. Clean energy can also support new jobs, attract private investment, reduce carbon emissions, improve public health, and create a more sustainable environment for future generations.

The federal government has ambitious clean energy goals, and communities across Wisconsin are taking advantage of federal programs like the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to replace aging diesel school buses, rebuild bridges and ports, and improve air quality and resiliency. This blog post highlights clean energy investments made in Wisconsin communities through the IIJA and the IRA (see table below). Projects were identified using “The Climate Wins Here map” developed by  ActOnClimate. Feel free to use this interactive tool to learn about ongoing clean energy investments in Wisconsin and beyond.

Despite these wins, we must do more to support clean energy deployments in the state. A recent Wisconsin Public Radio report highlights that rural communities are disadvantaged when competing for federal funding. Paradoxically, these rural communities have the greatest needs and opportunities to benefit from federal funding. Whether it is a solar project that reduces coal imports, a new electric school bus that cuts fuel costs, or a microgrid that increases reliability, these projects improve the quality of life for host communities. 

In her book “Rural Renaissance, Revitalizing America’s Hometowns through Clean Power” Michelle Moore presents a practical and inspiring guide to creating economic opportunity through clean energy. Moore uses examples from communities across the U.S. leveraging natural resources, cooperative work, and innovation to bring electricity and prosperity to rural America. Today, the clean energy transition provides another opportunity to leverage our abundant resources (sunlight, wind, and land) and federal clean energy investments to create a more prosperous life for all Wisconsinites. It is up to us, and we must seize this opportunity.

In short, federal clean energy legislation has opened up new opportunities for communities in Wisconsin to improve their quality of life. The Climate Wins Here map is a helpful tool for identifying ongoing clean energy investments in the state. We encourage communities to use data, technology, and partnerships to build a cleaner, more sustainable future through clean energy. Feel free to contact RENEW for more information about federal funding for clean energy projects in your community.

 

Federal Clean Energy Investments in Wisconsin, April 2023

Project
Category
Agency
Funding Amount 
ARP Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Competitive Grant
Clean Energy and Power
EPA
$429,746 
ARP Enhanced Air Quality Monitoring Competitive Grant
Clean Energy and Power
EPA
$500,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$790,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$3,950,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$4,740,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$ 1,975,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$1,185,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$1,885,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$395,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$30,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$790,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$1,580,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$395,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$2,370,000 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$150,000 
FTA Bus and Low- and No- Emission Grant Awards
Clean Transportation
DOT
$3,796,872 
Awarded Clean School Bus Program Rebates
Clean Transportation
EPA
$395,000 
Promoting Resilient Operations for Transformative, Efficient, and Cost-Saving Transportation
Environmental Resilience/Remediation
DOT
$201,221
Tribal Climate Resilience
Environmental Resilience/Remediation
DOI
$250,000 
Tribal Climate Resilience
Environmental Resilience/Remediation
DOI
$212,079 
National Coastal Resilience Fund
Environmental Resilience/Remediation
NOAA
$455,800 
RAISE 2022 Grant Award
Infrastructure
DOT
$2,952,050 
Port Infrastructure Development Grant Awards
Infrastructure
DOT
$10,134,800 
RAISE 2022 Grant Award
Infrastructure
DOT
$5,341,931 
RAISE 2022 Grant Award
Infrastructure
DOT
$13,476,269 
Total
$58,380,768 
White House releases new guidebook to demystify the  Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

White House releases new guidebook to demystify the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA)

On Thursday, December 15, the Whitehouse released a new Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) guidebook. The IRA will increase access to clean energy through a combination of grants, loans, rebates, incentives, and other investments.  With billions of dollars of new investment in clean energy and climate resilience, Deputy Secretary of Energy David Turk called the IRA both “a historic opportunity and a historic responsibility.” The IRA has the potential to reduce emissions in the United States by 40% below the 2005 baseline but will require the effective and efficient deployment of these resources.

The IRA Guidebook is a valuable tool in helping to prepare your school, business, family, and community to be prepared to access these resources as they become available. Each of the IRA 100+ programs will be rolled out on a slightly different timeline, so it is helpful to become familiar with the information hubs. CleanEnergy.gov is the clearing house for all IRA resources and will be regularly updated with new information.

The guidebook covers 135 programs, from production tax credits for clean energy to tribal climate resilience grants. The guidebook provides essential information for each program:

  1. Program Description
  2. Amount of funding available
  3. Program Timing
  4. Program eligibility
  5. Cost share requirements

Also worthy of note, the Guidebook website also lists programs by the federal agency. You can find that information towards the bottom of the page. As those programs are updated, this website will be the first place to find the new information. Bookmark this page, as agencies are writing the program details now.

Programs are listed by the agency on a table at the bottom of the guidebook resource page.

The guidebook is an excellent resource for individuals, families, businesses, local governments, tribes, and nonprofits. Rewiring America’s IRA calculator is another useful resource. Households can use this tool to estimate how much money they can save or access from the Inflation Reduction Act. As the IRA becomes more refined, RENEW will continue to share information.  Please see the links below to learn more. 


More Resources

Thanks to Maria Redmond and the Office of Sustainability and Clean Energy for links to resources