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Unlocking the Clean Energy Transition

2014 Recap

WHAT DID WE LEARN IN 2014?

Renewable Energy Creates Jobs

Lots of Jobs!

Rate Cases: We’re headed our own way

People & businesses understand and care about these issues

Other conservative states are kicking our butts!

Georgia’s Debbie Dooley with Melissa VanOrnum and Steve Dvorak of DVO

Mississippi – Commission-requested net metering report shows solar worth more than it costs

Georgia – 525 MW of solar at 5-6 cents per kWh; 1800 solar jobs

South Carolina – 3rd party leasing, statewide net metering, and no solar taxes til at least 2021

People want to participate in renewable energy projects

Want more solar & hydro

88%

Public Support Remains High

Want more wind

83%

Want more biomass (when

explained)

84%

Highlights of RENEW’s Work in 2014

Focus on Energy

RENEW’s efforts kept rebates in place for at least 2 more years

$8.5 million in rebates 2015-2016$6 million small digester program$10 million revolving loans

Wisconsin Solar Rebound

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Annual Solar Installations

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** 2014 data is preliminary

Wind Working Group

Based on peer-reviewed literature, there is insufficient data to validate that noise from wind turbines directly causes adverse health effects in humans.

New Vision Statement

Clean renewable energy powering a strong, healthy, and vibrant Wisconsin

What RENEW Wisconsin is Doing

Advancing and defending renewable energy in Wisconsin, every single day

Thank You & Thank our Sponsors

Brad KleinEnvironmental Law & Policy Center

Policy & Legislative PanelSusan Bence, Moderator

Rep. Chris TaylorMatt Howard, Milwaukee

Issues & OpportunitiesMatt Neumann

Jeff RichJane Elder

Gary Radloff