Renewable Energy, Agriculture, and Home: Wisconsin’s Changing Landscapes

The transition from fossil fuels is under way. In Wisconsin — and all around the world — choices are being made about where and how we build the energy systems of our future. The impacts of these choices ripple across the landscape, allowing us to consider what and who we prioritize. Join us to hear from a panel of experts about research questions for the growing field of agrivoltaics and how decisions about renewable energy systems have the potential to help us create a landscape that benefits all of Wisconsin people and ecosystems.

Hosted by the Wisconsin Energy Institute, the Office of Sustainability, and the Energy, Analysis, and Policy Program

Speakers

  • Stacy Schumacher, environmental analysis and review specialist, Wisconsin Public Service Commission’s Division of Energy Regulation
  • Claudio Gratton, professor, UW–Madison Department of Entomology
  • Diane Mayerfeld, sustainable agriculture coordinator, UW–Madison Division of Extension
  • Josh Arnold (moderator), campus energy advisor, UW–Madison Office of Sustainability