Customer-owned renewable energy success stories and live data

Urban Ecology Center
Urban Ecology Center:
246 solar panels providing 44-kilowatts.

We Energies headquarters
We Energies headquarters:
42-panel solar hot water system.

UW-Parkside
UW-Parkside:
10-kilowatt roof system.

MSOE
Milwaukee School of Engineering:
29-kilowatt roof system on Student Life and Campus Center.

MSOE
Milwaukee School of Engineering:
29-kilowatt solar electric PV system in downtown Milwaukee.

City of Racine Annex
City of Racine Annex:
37-kilowatt solar array.


A growing number of customers have their own renewable energy facilities. The links below go to summaries of the projects and/or real-time production data from the solar photovoltaic, solar hot water and wind renewable energy generation systems.

Solar Electric Photovoltaic

Ascension Lutheran Church
Concordia University Wisconsin
Cooper Elementary School
Crown of Life Lutheran Church
Energy Producing Home #1
Fairview Charter School
First Unitarian Society of Milwaukee
Fox River Christian Church
Gateway Technical College Horizon Center Solar Tracker
GE Healthcare
GE Research Park
HOPE Christian School
Johnson Foundation
Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School
La Casa de Esperanza
Lake Country School
Lake Park Lutheran Church
Madison Area Technical College - Fort Atkinson Campus
Madison College - Fort Atkinson
Milwaukee Area Tech College - Oak Creek
Milwaukee Central Library
Milwaukee County Zoo
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District
Milwaukee Recycling Education Facility
MSOE:Fat Spaniel Tech   MSOE Monitor
Navarino Nature Center
North Shore Presbyterian Church
Our Savior Lutheran Church
Outpost Natural Foods
Pragmatic Construction Home 1 - PV
Purdy Elementary School - Fort Atkinson
Racine City Hall Annex
Racine Eco Justice Center
Racine St. Catherine's High School
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
St. Matthew’s Evangelical Lutheran Church
Shoreland Lutheran High School
Shorewood School District
Still Point Zen Center
The Order of Julian of Norwich
Town of Menasha
Unitarian Universalist Church West
United Community Center
University of Wisconsin Milwaukee
University of Wisconsin - Parkside
Urban Ecology Center
Village of Marshall Wastewater Treatment Facility
Village of Wind Point
Walden III Middle and Senior High School
Waukesha County Technical College
Wisconsin Lutheran College
Wisconsin State Fair Park

Solar Water Heating

Fort Atkinson High School Solar Thermal
Fort Atkinson Middle School Solar Thermal
Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity SHW 1
Milwaukee Habitat for Humanity SHW 2
We Energies HQ: Fat Spaniel Tech  Wired Solar

Solar Electric Photovoltaic and Wind

Discovery World
Lakeshore Technical College
Mequon Nature Preserve
Milwaukee Area Tech College - Mequon

Wind

Village of Cascade Wastewater Treatment Plant

Questions and answers

What is solar or photovoltaic (PV) electricity?

When certain semi-conducting materials, such as specific kinds of silicon, are exposed to sunlight, they release small amounts of electricity. This process is known as the photoelectric effect. The photoelectric effective is the emisson of electrons from the surface of a metal in response to light. This basic physical process converts sunlight to electricity via a solar-electric or PV cell.

What are the PV system components?

A PV system is made up of PV modules (groups of PV cells) — commonly called PV panels; an inverter for a utility grid-connected system when alternating current (AC) rather than direct current (DC); wiring; and mounting hardware or framework

How long do PV systems last?

A PV system that is properly designed, installed and maintained operates for more than 20 years. The basic PV module (interconnected, enclosed panel of PV cells) has no moving parts and can last more than 30 years.

How much electricity does a PV system generate?

A typical, properly installed PV system rated at 2 kilowatts produces around 2,450 kilowatt-hours a year in Wisconsin.

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