What Is An
Energy District?
Inspired by the Soil & Water Conservation Districts formed in the 1930s, an Energy District is a non-profit organization that serves a specific county. It fosters the development of locally tailored energy solutions that account for the demographic, geographic, and regulatory factors in that county. An Energy District empowers local energy users to make change, facilitates cooperation between diverse public and private stakeholders, and stimulates the local economy by promoting investment in energy projects and jobs. Through education and community outreach, an Energy District increases adoption of energy efficiency measures and renewable energy production, thereby reducing carbon emissions and other pollution. Finally, an Energy District improves community resiliency through distributed energy generation and storage.
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Our pilot YEAR showed us that WE ARE MORE POWERFUL THAN WE POSSIBLY IMAGINED. We are grateful to the WI PSC office of Energy Independence for giving us the opportunity to explore how a regional energy district helps us all to electrify and decarbonize.
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