CCED News

2020 Energy Efficiency Day at the Capitol

Joleen Jansen, Craig Mosher (Johnson County Energy District), and Jim Wolfe (Howard County Energy District), represented Clean Energy Districts of […]
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Exciting News for Iowa’s Solar Front!

A deal has been reached with MidAmerican and solar stakeholders! If finally adopted: Solar customers can count on certainty for […]
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CANCELED: A Special Evening for Supporting Members

ATTENTION: Due to anticipated frigid weather conditions tomorrow night (2/13) we have decided to cancel our Mugs & Music event. […]
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Energy Efficiency Day on the Hill!

You are invited to participate in the Energy Efficiency Day on the Hill to show your support for energy efficiency […]
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Energy Action Opp: Preserve Solar Tax Credits!

Congress is deep into the year-end spending bill and negotiations within and between House and Senate leaders currently include potential […]
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‘Tis the Season for Giving & Gratitude– Learn more about the CCED Membership Drive!

The Clayton County Energy District is hosting a Membership Drive! This is your sustainable opportunity to build and strengthen our […]
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Upcoming: Holiday Cheer Energy Breakfast: Hear Our Good News by the Maps & the Numbers!

[section background_image=”” text_color=”#ffffff” background_color=”#5fb85c”]What: Clayton County Energy Breakfast When: Friday, December 13th | 8 – 9 am Where: Johnson’s, Elkader […]
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Celebrating the Life & Contributions of Gary Passmore

It is with tremendous sadness we announce our beloved board member, Gary Passmore,  passed away Wednesday, November 20th at the […]
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Locations for Holiday Lighting Collection Project Announced!

Last year, the Clayton County Energy District collected 400 pounds of holiday lights for recycling and promoted efficient LED lighting […]
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CCED Gratefully Accepts Grant from the Upper Mississippi Gaming Corporation

On the evening of Monday, October 28th, the Clayton County Energy District excitedly accepted a grant from the Upper Mississippi […]
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