Tell the Public Service Commission: Wisconsin needs the Sunnyside Solar Project!
The Sunnyside Solar Energy Center is a proposed 20 MW solar farm with 40 MW of Battery Storage in the City of Fitchburg, Dane County. The project’s location near the populous Madison area allows it to efficiently deliver energy to power 6000 homes, reducing carbon emissions by the equivalent of 18 million. Building this new solar center is an essential step forward toward meeting our clean energy goals.
You have the power to influence the Public Service Commission (PSC)’s decision – submit your public comment by April 28th! Speak up and urge the commission to proceed quickly and support this project.
Your input is crucial to ensure project approval!
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Feel free to use these talking points to craft your comment, and personalize your input for greater impact:
- Renewable Energy for Thousands: The project will generate enough clean, solar energy to power 6,000 Wisconsin homes.
- Clean Air and Climate Action: The project will help reduce emissions—equivalent to planting 18 million trees. It’s a major step toward addressing climate change and improving air quality and public health.
- Economic Investments: It will bring over $10 million in local investments over the life of the project in taxes, lease payments and salaries. These funds can support vital infrastructure projects, such as road repairs and expanded public services.
- Grid Stability: the project will help stabilize renewable energy generation by including a 40 MW battery storage system, an essential part of building a carbon-neutral power grid