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Governor Doyle Awards $400,000 to Energy Independent Communities for "25x25" Plans
For Immediate Release: January 14, 2009 MADISON - Governor Doyle announced today a major investment in Wisconsin communities working toward energy independence and a clean energy future. To assist local efforts, Governor Doyle awarded over $400,000 in grants to 23 community groups working to create a "25x25" Plan to meet the Governor's goal of generating 25 percent of the state's electricity and transportation fuels from renewable resources by the year 2025. "Wisconsin Energy Independent Communities are critical leaders in the state's efforts to clean our air and water, create jobs, and save money for our communities," Governor Doyle said. "I am confident that this investment will help create a clean energy roadmap that will boost energy efficiency, expand renewable energy use, reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and save taxpaxers money." The Wisconsin Energy Independent Community Partnership is the first of its kind in the nation and is an integral part of Governor Doyle's ambitious goal for the state to become the nation's leader in the drive toward energy independence. The partnership includes counties, cities, villages, towns, tribes, and schools in the state that have committed to Governor Doyle's "25x25" challenge. Currently, there are over 70 communities committed to Governor Doyle's challenge, with over 250 more communities interested in participating. The 2009 Wisconsin Energy Independent Community Partnership pilot communities are: Brown County, Oneida Tribe, City of Washburn, City of Ashland, City of Bayfield, Town of La Pointe, Town of Bayfield, Ashland County, Bayfield County, Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa, Village of Osceola, Osceola School District, City of Marshfield, City of Columbus, City of Evansville, City of Platteville, City of Lancaster, the City of Oconomowoc, Town of Fairfield, Village of Spring Green, Town of Spring Green, and the River Valley School District. The 25x25 Plan process begins this month and will be completed by December 2009. During this process, there are opportunities for other communities around our state to learn from the experiences of the pilot communities. Open meetings on the topic will be held by the Office of Energy Independence during the months of March, June, September and December. For more details, please visit http://power.wisconsin.gov and click on Energy Independent Communities, or call Brian Driscoll at 608-261-8146. -30- |
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