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Stroebel confident community solar will become state law, though likely not this session
14 Feb 2024
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Sen. Duey Stroebel says it’s “only a matter of time” before his vision of community solar is passed into law in Wisconsin, though he concedes that’s not likely this legislative session.
“My main goal, frankly, is to create some competition in the area of our power source in Wisconsin,” the Saukville Republican said in a recent interview.
Alongside Rep. Scott Krug, R-Nekoosa, and other co-sponsors, Stroebel last year introduced legislation that would allow third-party-owned community solar projects in the state. Under the bill, these smaller solar fields would be created by developers only after local officials have approved the project, he explained.
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