JOE STATES
Lee Newspapers
TOWN OF PARIS â Plans to expand a battery storage system for a proposed solar energy farm along Highway KR in Kenosha County are pending before state regulators, and the public has until Friday to submit comments on the project.
In May, officials with Paris Solar Energy Center LLC asked the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to reopen its 2020 decision authorizing the solar power farm so that approved plans for the battery storage system could be more than doubled.
The solar energy farm is to be located on a large section of land about 1.5 miles west of I-94, bordering Highway KR on the north, Highway 45 on the west and partly adjacent to Highway 142 (Burlington Road) on the south.
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A map of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line.
Michael Huebsch, who served on the PSCW from 2015 to 2020.
HOLY CROSS, Iowa, (KWWL) - A case study for the national renewable energy debate is happening right now in northeast Iowa. I think everybody likes the idea of renewable energy. I certainly do. But there s more to it than just the wind blows on turbines and makes power, Mike Deutmeyer said, a dairy farmer in the right of way of the Cardinal-Hickory Creek transmission line.
The Cardinal-Hickory Creek Transmission Line plans to go from the Hickory Creek Substation in rural Dubuque County, to the Cardinal Substation in Middleton, Wisconsin (a suburb of Madison).
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Hub City Times Wood County Solar Project transitions to Alliant Energy
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Ownership of the Wood County Solar Project has transitioned from Savion, LLC to Alliant Energy. Wood County Solar Project photo
For the City Times
WOOD COUNTY – Ownership of the Wood County Solar Project has transitioned from Savion, LLC to Alliant Energy.
“This milestone comes on the heels of approval from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin (PSCW) on Alliant Energy’s filing for 675 megawatts of solar. It also marks the beginning of construction on the 150-megawatt (MW) project located in the town of Saratoga (about seven miles south of Wisconsin Rapids),” an Alliant Energy release stated.