Wisconsin Energy Law News - Wisconsin Sees Surge in Renewable Energy Production, Plans to Phase Out Coal Plants by 2030

MADISON, Wisconsin - August 2, 2025 - Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers announced today a major milestone in the state's energy transition plan, as renewable energy production in Wisconsin has reached record levels. According to the latest data from the Wisconsin Energy Information Administration, renewable sources now account for 45% of the state's total electricity generation, marking a significant increase from just 20% five years ago.This surge in renewable energy production can be attributed to the state's aggressive efforts to invest in and incentivize clean energy technologies, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power. In recent years, Wisconsin has seen a boom in solar installations, with new projects popping up across the state and generating thousands of green jobs.Governor Evers, a staunch advocate for clean energy, expressed his excitement over the state's progress and reaffirmed his commitment to phasing out coal-fired power plants by 2030. "The transition to renewable energy is not only crucial for combating climate change, but it also creates economic opportunities and improves public health," Evers stated during a press conference.The governor's ambitious plan has faced some opposition from coal industry stakeholders and utility companies, who argue that the rapid phase-out of coal plants could lead to job losses and higher electricity rates for consumers. However, Evers remains undeterred, citing the urgency of the climate crisis and the need to prioritize the long-term sustainability of Wisconsin's energy sector.To support the transition to clean energy, the state government has introduced several initiatives, including tax incentives for renewable energy projects, funding for energy efficiency programs, and partnerships with private companies to develop innovative technologies. Additionally, Wisconsin has set a goal to achieve 100% carbon-neutral electricity by 2040, further solidifying its commitment to a greener future.As Wisconsin continues to lead the way in renewable energy production, Governor Evers urged other states to follow suit and embrace sustainable energy solutions. "We have a responsibility to future generations to protect our planet and create a more resilient and equitable energy system," Evers concluded. With the momentum behind clean energy growing stronger every day, Wisconsin is poised to become a shining example of a state that is boldly transitioning to a low-carbon future.

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