Wisconsin Clean Cities
Driving Wisconsin Forward Since 1994
March 2021
WCC meets with legislators in virtual Capitol Hill meetings
Wisconsin Clean Cities Executive Director Lorrie Lisek is meeting virtually this week with Wisconsin legislators in Washington D.C. as part of the Transportation Energy Partners Energy Independence Summit's Capitol Hill Week. Lorrie is enjoying sharing the successes of our members and partners with our elected officials and their staff members as well as looking ahead to projects planned for 2021. Thank you to all of our legislators and their staff members for your time this week!
Nonroad Equipment Operations Webinar
Join South Shore Clean Cities, Wisconsin Clean Cities, Chicago Area Clean Cities & Greater Lansing Area Clean Cities from 1 p.m.-2 p.m. CDT April 7 for the latest installment in the Lake Michigan Consortium Webinar series, the Nonroad Equipment Operations Webinar! Scheduled speakers include Bryan Summers, Regional Manager, HicksGas; Grant Wilson, Director of Product Management & Mark Linkletter, Business Development Manager, Ariens Gravely; Jorge Campos, Equipment Supervisor, Forest Preserves of Cook County and Ryan Lisek, Project Manager, South Shore Clean Cities. Register here
Funding opportunities
The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy announced on March 10 its intent to issue three sustainable transportation technologies funding opportunity announcements this spring. These opportunities seek innovative research, development, demonstration and deployment in the pursuit of technologies that will help reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the transportation sector. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration is accepting applications for the Low or No Emission Grant Program for transit vehicles through April 12 as well. Details on these & all funding opportunities are available in the Member Center. Email Lorrie Lisek to learn how we can help you maximize the success of your applications!
Innovative Wisconsin EV Solutions Webinar
Join EnTech Solutions, Faith Technologies, Wisconsin Biogas Council & Wisconsin Clean Cities for the Innovative Wisconsin EV Solutions Webinar! Hear how Wisconsin companies & organizations are supporting EV adoption & EV charging options throughout the state & what options are available to help your organization become part of the solution. Scheduled speakers include Steve Nieland, Vice President of Energy System Engineering, EnTech Solutions; Wade Leipold, Vice President – Solutions, Faith Technologies; Matthew Christman, Executive Director, Wisconsin Biogas Council & Lorrie Lisek, Executive Director, Wisconsin Clean Cities. Register here
Lorrie Lisek: Wisconsin is charging ahead with EVs
February was a big month for electric vehicles across the nation and in Wisconsin. Foxconn announced in late February its plans to assemble vehicles for EV startup Fisker, sparking buzz about the likelihood of operations taking place at the company’s Mount Pleasant plant. The U.S. Postal Service in February chose Oshkosh Defense for a 10-year, $482 million contract to manufacture new postal delivery vehicles with battery electric power trains and fuel efficient combustion engines that can be retrofitted with battery electric power trains. Also in February, Edmunds reported EV sales are predicted to rise to a record high 2.5% of all U.S vehicles, up from 1.9% in 2020. Read Lorrie Lisek's column monthly in Lee Enterprises newspapers across Wisconsin
Milwaukee solar energy farm makes history
The largest solar array in Milwaukee is up and running with more than 7,000 solar panels now being used to help the city fight against climate change. A 2.25-megawatt solar energy project originally proposed last year through a partnership between our members the City of Milwaukee and We Energies is now complete. A solar farm, which now spans across nine acres of a former landfill owned by the city next to Mitchell International Airport, is expected to generate enough energy to power nearly 500 homes. Learn more
WCC Quarterly Virtual Membership Meeting
Join Wisconsin Clean Cities for our next Quarterly Virtual Membership Meeting! These casual, members only, one hour meetings will take place quarterly during the lunch hour and will allow our members to engage with us and with each other. Please join us from 12 p.m.-1 p.m. CDT Tuesday, May 11 for our next meeting. Login information is available under the Announcements tab in the Member Center or by contacting Emily Nayder via email or by phone at (219) 644-3690. Looking forward to seeing you there!
Member Spotlight: Alliant Energy
Alliant Energy -- with headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin -- has been a Wisconsin Clean Cities member since 2016. Senior Product Manager Rob Wozny serves on the Wisconsin Clean Cities Board of Directors. The company serves 971,301 electric customers and 417,322 natural gas customers across 54,369 square miles in Iowa and Wisconsin. In January 2021, Alliant Energy was named to Newsweek’s 2021 list of America’s Most Responsible Companies. This prestigious list is presented by Newsweek and Statista Inc., the world-leading statistics portal and industry ranking provider. Learn more
New & Renewing Members
Featured Fuel: Natural Gas
Natural gas is a domestically produced alternative fuel that is readily available to end-users through the utility infrastructure. It can produce significantly fewer harmful emissions than gasoline or diesel when used in natural gas vehicles. Natural gas is a mixture of hydrocarbons, predominantly methane (CH4). As delivered through the pipeline system, it also contains hydrocarbons such as ethane, propane and other gases such as nitrogen, helium, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and water vapor. Learn more on our Website.
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