ADVANCED ENERGY WORKS FOR WISCONSIN
Recent passage of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act provide the largest investment in clean energy and electrified transportation our country has ever seen. States across the country are well-positioned to reap the benefits of this investment: thousands of new jobs, access to fuel free energy, and millions of dollars of private investment.
Realizing these gains will come through a combination of state and federal decision making. At the state level, Advanced Energy United is working to educate policymakers and regulators on how these investments put clean energy and electrified transportation within reach of all Americans. At the federal level, we will continue to push forward policies that ensure we achieve the promise of this moment by fighting for:
- Reforms to regional and federal permitting processes that will enable faster, cheaper construction of the transmission infrastructure we need to connect clean energy resources with demand.
- Sustainably growing the supply of critical minerals for advanced energy manufacturing and ensuring domestic industry has access to those resources.
- A robust critical minerals recycling industry that can further support a domestic supply chain for advanced energy technologies.
Our Policy Platform
- Accelerating the transition to 100% clean energy in Wisconsin by ensuring that clean energy tax incentives are available to a larger number of institutions and businesses across the state.
- Delivering American-made energy to Wisconsin's families by ensuring that clean energy projects aren't delayed by an arcane permitting process and that the necessary transmission exist to connect clean energy to the state's communities.
- Making electric transportation a reality in all communities by advocating for federal funding for expanding electric vehicle charging equipment and electric school buses.
ADVANCED ENERGY WORKS FOR NEVADA
In The News
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April 14, 2025
Canary Media: Wisconsin Utility’s Data Center–Driven Gas Expansion Meets Skepticism
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April 9, 2025
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Op-Ed: There Are More Efficient Ways for We Energies to Power WI. Start with Saving.
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January 27, 2025
Energy News Network: A Wisconsin Family’s Case Could Have Helped Clarify a Nagging Solar Ownership Question. But Then They Moved.