Impact

Clayton County Energy District's Community Impact Report

The Clayton County Energy District (CCED) is a non-profit organization committed to strengthening our community through inclusively leading, implementing and accelerating the LOCAL clean energy transition. By putting boots on the ground in Clayton County:

  • We positively affect the local economy by reducing energy cost.
  • We slow climate change by promoting wise energy use.
  • We include everyone.

2021 Annual Report of Activities

2021 CCED Positive Impact Report PDF

  • Each month, CCED helps facilitate the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Network monthly meetings
  • The CCED sits at the Clean Energy of Iowa State Table and serves on the organization's Steering Committee
  • The CCED maintains LED permanent swap stations: Clayton County Food Shelf
  • Each month, the CCED participates in a monthly EV Market analysis workgroup facilitated by UERPLC
  • The CCED participates in biweekly legislative clean energy transition roundtable calls with other clean energy advocates and partners

January 2021

February 2021

March 2021

April 2021

May 2021

June 2021

  • Energy Audits completed in Guttenberg
  • Past CCED Chair and founder Harry Blobaum’s Giving Compass Story - Empowering Green Energy Champions in Red Counties 
  • CCED will be the fiscal agent and serve as the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa coach for the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Tours in 11 existing energy districts
  • Energy burden story collection
  • Guttenberg’s EV Station goes online

July 2021

August 2021

September 2021

October 2021

November 2021

December 2021

 

2020 CCED Positive Impact Report PDF

Recapping our Positive Impact (Slides)

Recapping our Positive Impact (recording)

2020

  • Each month CCED helps facilitate the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Network monthly meetings
  • CCED sits at the Clean Energy of Iowa State Table and serves on the organizations Steering Committee
  • The CCED maintains LED permanent swap stations: Guttenberg Public Library, the Osborne Nature Center, the Edgewood Museum, Motor Mill (in season) and the Volga Public Library

January 2020

  • Report: 2019 Fundraising efforts = $9100
  • The CCED intends to implement a robust social media presence taking our message to where CC residents spend time
  • Energy talks in Vernon County, WI & Linn County Iowa
  • Host a booth at Energy Efficiency Day at the State Capitol CCED/CEDI 
  • Recruit participants for Guttenberg First Step EE program
  • Continued State Table steering committee 
  • Add: “Include Everyone, Electrify Everything, Decarbonize Electricity” to our vision

February 2020

March 2020

April 2020

  • Recruitment begins to filled vacant board seat
  • New Monona area board member, Kathy Koether joins the CCED Board of Directors
  • Guttenberg Residential Energy Audit plan delayed
  • CCED works on energy equity issues related to the pandemic promotes LIHEAP extensions
  • CCED continues to build a plan for relevancy in the Covid pandemic
  • In recognition Clayton County is currently an EV charging station desert, the CCED will propose a project for grant funding to establish EV charging stations in the heart of the Driftless Region in order to bolster the local tourism industry. 
  • CCED celebrates Earth Day by promoting Interfaith Power and Lights Cool Congregations Carbon Calculator - for houses of worship and households

May 2020

June 2020

  • Summer intern begins FREE LED Delivery, Solar Mapping and Solar Story Collection
  • Summer intern begins Cool Congregation implementation project
  • Audited the SOO Green High Voltage Direct Current (HDVC) Link public meeting, proposal for underground line along railroad right of way
  • CCED offers rural small businesses & farms energy planning services
  • 375 households sign up for the FREE LED Delivery 

July 2020

  • Community Owned Solar Farms - Osage, IA’s story Lunch and Learn
  • Met with Monona, Marquette, Elkader, McGregor, Guttenberg & Strawberry Point town councils & city administration regarding a proposed EV charging station project
  • In partnership with with the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) met with US Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer
  • Continued interviews for the Rate Payer Bill of Rights “Taking it to the streets” project
  • Chairperson Jim Osterhaus gave an interview to the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque’s Rural Resilience Project
  • Served on the State Table Steering ReAmp Network grant proposal team
  • Organized local solar contractors to sign on to a letter to our US Senators to extend the (Solar) Investment Tax Credits
  • Cool Congregations, Solar Mapping Internships continues
  •  FREE LED Delivery are in full swing FB video post
  •  Letter to the editor  thanking Rep Finkenauer for supporting the Moving Forward Act
  • Rural Energy for America Energy Planning recruitment - Koether Farms & Schera’s Restaurant 
  • CCED will be the fiscal agent and serve as the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa coach for the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa Tours in 9 existing energy districts

August 2020

  • Planning begins for LED learning session for Clayton County 5th grade students - funded in part by Allamakee Clayton Electric Cooperative
  • Special Projects Lunch and Learn - Solar Mapped, LED’s Delivered, Cool Congregations introduced
  • $50,175 grant proposal for Clayton County Public EV Charging Stations submitted to Upper Mississippi Gaming Board
  • LED Delivery Report:  3000 LED’s swapped with energy hogging incandescent bulbs at  375 households - 125 North, 125 central, 125 south 8 bulbs/household 
  • Solar Mapping the # of “mapped” points increased from 20 instances of solar to 75
  • Based on extensive research the amount of solar in Clayton County was estimated to be 1.3MW which excludes the 1000kW ACEC solar field near Strawberry Point. 
  • Since the inception of the CCED in 2015 the amount of solar in Clayton County has increased 400% to 1.3MW of solar! 
Year # of Installments Total KW Cumulative Installments Cumulative KW
2010 1 6 1 6
2011 1 6 2 12
2012 0 0 2 12
2013 6 100.3 8 112.3
2014 7 127.3 15 239.6
2015 8 109.4 23 349
2016 18 238.4 41 587.4
2017 12 188.4 53 775.8
2018 16 265.2 69 1041
2019 10 114.9 79 1155.9
2020 4 170.5 83 1326.4
Total 83 1326.4 83 1326.4
  • Cool Congregation Program introduced to Clayton County churches: St Mary - Strawberry Point, St. Joseph - Elkader, St Peter - Garnavillo, St Mary - Guttenberg On site visits were conducted and the carbon footprint was measured via the Interfaith Power and Light (IPL) Cool Congregation calculator. CCED summer intern assessed the current energy usage and suggested potential sustainability measures to move these churches closer to their Cool Congregation certification

September 2020

  • Lunch & Learn - Local Weather Patterns & Climate Change and what we can do about it
  • CCED organizes a Clean Energy Tour 
  • CCED coaches (8) other Energy Districts on how to conduct a local Clean Energy Tour for Leaders (ongoing project through 12/2020)
  • CCED is interviewed by KCTN radio about making a difference in Clayton County
  • Continued development of LED technology curriculum for local 5th grade classrooms

October 2020

November 2020

  • Began planning for learning session with US Congresswoman elect IA1 - Ashley Hinson
  • The CCED orders (5) Blink Network EV charging stations. One for Guttenberg, Marquette, McGregor, Strawberry Point and Elkader
  • The CCED plans a joint learning session with the Clean Energy Districts of Iowa to discuss the emerging Ratepayer Bill of Rights

 


December 2020

  • Joint Energy District, online Ratepayer Bill of Rights Lunch and Learn
  • Hosted a December Lunch & Learn EV Charging and Clayton County’s Tourism Sector
  • Countywide Xmas Light collection sites
  • Conducts the Green Meets Green Annual Appeal Goal $10,000 for operational funds
  • Supplies LED’s to Xmas basket distribution at 3 county charity events

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January 2018

February 2018

  • Budget Session
  • Membership Drive Planning Session

March 2018

  • Farm Energy Breakfast with Joel Zook - 30ish attendees
    Business & Supporting Member placards developed and displayed at all public events
  • Prepared a pre-app for Upper Mississippi Gaming Corp - to fund a permanent LED Swap Station at the CC Food Shelf - Goal supply 5000 LED bulbs to low income residents or 4/household=1250 households Economic Benefit @ $5.60/bulb=$28,000/yr savings
    (not awarded)
  • Community Energy Planning with the UNI Center for Environmental & Energy Education & Eric Giddins (Strawberry Point, Elkader, Guttenberg, Monona, McGregor, Marquette)
  • Developed and Introduction to the CCED presentation

 

April 2018

  • Organized the 5/4 Solar for Non-Taxable Entities...Let’s Get Started Workshop
    Paying less for energy = more for your mission = better for the community = better for the world
  • Community Energy Planning with the UNI Center for Environmental & Energy Education
  • Eric Giddins (Strawberry Point, Elkader, Guttenberg, Monona, McGregor, Marquette)
  • Presentation to the Guttenberg Municipal Hospital Foundation

May 2018

  • 5/4 Solar for Non-Taxable Entities...Let’s Get Started Workshop 65+ attendees
    Energy Savings=
  • Town of Volga, St Paul Lutheran considering solar...many other leads to come
  • SolSmart Community Partner application - pitched the idea to several local governments
  • Managed a booth at the Music & Monarchs Festival & LED Bulb Swap

June 2018

  • Membership Drive Organization Continue
  • Communia Neighborhood Energy Audit Blitz
  • Home Energy Breakfast and Garnavillo Auto/ FreeWind Solar presentation
  • Guttenberg SolSmart Community & Home Energy Efficiency program discussion


July 2019

  • Clayton County Solar Map data collection begins

 

August 2018

  • Clayton County Fair in partnership with Clayton County CAN
  • Solar Panels on Display at the Fair - credit Wufekuhle Electric
  • Volga City Truck Cruise in partnership with Clayton County CAN
  • SolSmart Grant grant recipient


Sept 2018

  • Marquette Town Council moves forward a Solar Power Well Projec
  • Guttenberg COU/Landlord/Energy District Rental Unit Lights & Water project approved & planned
  • Membership Renewals
  • Fundraisers planned
  • Joined the RE-AMP Clean Energy State Table Grant dollars received
  • Board bio’s added to the website
    St Paul’s Lutheran - Monona conducted an Energy Assessment in advance of solar generation

Oct 2018

  • Met with Guttenberg City Council - Introduced EE partnership program, Sol-Smart technical advice provided for their Net Metering policy
  • Local Sourcing - LED & faucet & shower head aerators
  • Attended a RE-Amp energy efficiency roundtable
  • 10/17 Iowa Clean Energy State Table - Energy Efficiency Meeting
  • Fundraisers held 10/15 & 10/16 - $5150 raised 11 donors each from North and South

November 2018

  • Direct Install Blitz at 37 apartment units in Guttenberg -
  • Legislator Solar Tour with IEC & Iowa Community Action - Sen Mike Breitbach & Anne Osmundsen
  • GIA conducted 7 Home Energy Assessments and Direct Installs
  • Annual Board Reorganization Meeting

December 2018

  • Guttenberg City official EE & Solsmart summit
  • Electric Vehicle Breakfast - Johnson’s (45) in attendance best attendance to date
  • Xmas Light recycling project - collection sites in every town including one at the County Transfer Station - quadrupled at least our collection efforts - 400+lbs collected up from 90lbs in 2017
  • LED Giveaway at Shepherd of the Hills “Xmas Just for Kids” 200 families received 3 LED Bulbs and education

 

January 2017

  • Hired Program Coordinator - Contracted Service with Jansen Products/Joleen Jansen  position is compensated to work 4 hours a week to do the work of the CCED.

Feb 2017

  • Co Hosted Legislative Listening post at Johnson’s. Around 80 people in attendance GIA team collected home energy assessment

March 2017

- Visited Daren Bockenstedt  Hog Farm/ Final Electric, Edgewood Locker, Community Savings Bank, Signs and Frames - luncheon and press conference

  • March 18, 2017
    LED Lighting Workshop 36 attendees ( farmers, homeowners, business, gov officials etc), Vendors and Facebook Live Event

April 2017

  • Began meeting with commercial “Main St.” businesses, institutions and organizations to encourage LED transitions. Moser’s, Rock a Dot, Carter House, Rivals - Strawberry Point, Premier Ag Systems
  • Joel Zook audited the Clayton Lighthouse for perspective new owner
  • Throughout the year met or talked on the phone with Guttenberg, McGregor, Edgewood, Elkader & Strawberry Point

May 2017

  • Website redesigned and established & ClaytonCounty.EnergyDistrict.org redirected ClaytonCountyEnergyDistrict.org
  • Promoted the upcoming Farm Energy Fair
  • Managed a booth at the Music & Monarchs Festival

June 2017

July 2017

  • Completed portion of USDA- Rural Community Development Initiative (RCDI) Grant App: RCDI Engagement and Planning Tools for Resilient Communities- CCED
    (not awarded)
  • Started to organize our new 4 for 4 light bulb swaps by coordinating with Norby’s, Elkader to be an outlet for low cost 60 watt equivalent LED light bulbs. Eventually coordinated with Fisk Farm and Home, Monona.

August 2017

  • Co hosted a Clayton County Fair booth with Clayton County CAN focused on Farm Energy Planning & LED transitions - Collected 40 some names of local residents interested in farm energy planning, home energy assessments or joining the distribution list

September 2017

  • New board members: Recruited new board members from Monona - Gary Passmore, Volga - Tom Klingman, St. Olaf - Randy Lenth
  • New board recruits represent underrepresented geographic locations in the county & provide expertise in the area of energy planning.

October 2017

November 2017

  • Began “Business Member” spotlight program to be fully implemented 2017
  • Promoted and attended a Lunch Learn in Guttenberg by CCED business member Eagle Point Solar
  • Held a partner exhibit booth at the Clayton County Annual Meeting
  • Harry Blobaum represented the CCED in Des Moines at a gathering of the evaluation committee of the Solutions Project.  (http://thesolutionsproject.org) At this meeting, Andy J. was on a panel to discuss what we are doing in Iowa regarding clean energy and efficiency.  They are all about efficiency and clean energy and after concentrating on the states of NY and CA, they are interested in Iowa.

December 2017

December 2016

  • Attended the Iowa Energy Conference - This conference focused on justification of Local & Clean Energy Districts & hosted several state legislators to discuss the formation of enabling legislation for a quasi governmental energy district in every Iowa county.
  • Decorah News covers the creation of CCED
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