CCED News

CCED Launches Free Home Energy Services for Income-Qualifying Households in Clayton County

Thanks to grant funding from the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa and the Upper Mississippi Gaming Corporation (UMGC), the Clayton […]
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Powering Smart Local Decisions with Geothermal

On February 25th the Clayton County Energy District (CCED) hosted local leaders to discuss the opportunity for savings through geothermal […]
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CCED attends Energy & Utility Justice Day at the Iowa State Capitol

Iowan’s Deserve Better Buildings Last week CCED Coordinator Kelsi Davis and several other members of the Clean Energy Districts of […]
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Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Celebrates a Big Win

Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Celebrates a Big Win: Iowa Finance Authority Adds Green Building Certification Incentives to Low-Income Housing […]
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Local Farmer Increases Profits with Energy Efficiency

Local farmer Alex Schaefers is proving energy efficiency pays off by recently securing a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) […]
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Meuser Lumber Reduces Costs With Solar

Meuser Lumber of Guttenberg, a locally owned cornerstone of the community for more than 80 years, recently worked with the […]
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Solar on the RISE: Non-Profit Wins Through Direct Pay

RISE Ltd., a small non-profit organization in Northeast Iowa, has provided services to adults and children with intellectual disabilities, mental […]
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Thank You to Outgoing CCED Vice Chair Randy Lenth

The Clayton County Energy District extends appreciation to Randy Lenth for his service on the Board since 2018. Randy brought […]
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CCED Attends 2025 REAMP Annual Meeting

This September Clayton County Energy District (CCED) Coordinator Kelsi Davis and Board member Jessica Engelking attended the 2025 REAMP annual […]
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Honoring Ron Kaiser – Founding Board Member and Advocate for Local Energy and Conservation

The Clayton County Energy District (CCED) extends our heartfelt gratitude to Ron Kaiser of Garnavillo for his years of leadership […]
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