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Clean energy: Technology, innovation drive the future
22 Oct 2024
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Wisconsin is building momentum toward a clean-energy transition by developing cutting-edge, carbon-free technologies while preparing for a regulatory future that embraces those advances.
Innovation will be central to an energy future that is clean and affordable as it builds the state’s workforce, experts said at the third annual Wisconsin Economic Summit, hosted by WEDC in La Crosse Oct. 15-16.
“Innovation is crucial to a successful transition and helps create jobs and spur economic activity,” said Summer Strand, chairperson of the state Public Service Commission. “This clean energy shift is a gradual and complex process that requires significant infrastructure development, as well as technological and policy advancements, to make it effective and affordable.”
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