Why We Drive Electric – Jim and Joleen Jansen
Electric Since 2020: Roomy, Reliable, and Ready for Iowa Roads We made the switch to electric in 2020 and haven’t […]
Electric Since 2020: Roomy, Reliable, and Ready for Iowa Roads We made the switch to electric in 2020 and haven’t […]
This summer the Clayton County Energy District (CCED) is dedicating resources to focus on the next generation of county residents
Local county clean energy districts focus on strengthening their community by leading, implementing, and accelerating the inclusive transition to clean energy
“Know when to walk away … Know when to run.” Kenny Rogers (and songwriter Don Schlitz) had it
The Clean Energy Districts of Iowa (CEDI) posted a helpful introduction to CITIES, COUNTIES, SCHOOL DISTRICTS, and LOW-INCOME MULTIFAMILY
The Clean Energy District of Iowa (CEDI) network is hosting an event next month to introduce potential applicants (see below
Over the past several years the motivation for local governments to “go solar” has risen increasingly due to federal funding
Clayton County maintains many features unique to the state of Iowa, from picturesque trout streams meandering through rocky bluffs to
“The 2024-2025 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) has been established to help qualifying low-income Iowa homeowners and renters pay
Each year, every electric utility in Iowa files an annual report with the Iowa Utilities Commission (IUC) that provides information