Airport Solar Project Moves Forward
Our regulated utility, Madison Gas and Electric (MGE), received approval in June from the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin to expand the company's popular Shared Solar program with a second, large-scale solar installation in the City of Middleton.
"An expansion of Shared Solar is another step toward meeting our goal of net-zero carbon electricity by the year 2050," said MGE Chairman, President and CEO Jeff Keebler. "We look forward to building on the program's success and to welcoming new Shared Solar participants."
MGE will build a 5-megawatt (MW) solar array at the Middleton Municipal Airport, also known as Morey Field. Seventy percent of the array will serve the Shared Solar program. The City of Middleton and the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District will use the remaining 30 percent under a separate program.
"This is truly a partnership, both with the City of Middleton and our customers," Keebler added. "This project advances the city's and MGE's goals by providing more locally generated, cost-effective solar energy to our community grid."
Shared Solar program
MGE's first Shared Solar project in Middleton
Under the expansion of Shared Solar, residential and business electric customers may subscribe to power their home or business with locally generated solar energy. Customers reserve a portion of the electricity produced by the array. Subscribers to the voluntary program can purchase up to half of their annual electricity use through Shared Solar.
Construction is expected to begin this summer, with the solar array producing electricity for customers this fall.
MGE's first Shared Solar project is a 500-kilowatt array located on the roof of Middleton's Municipal Operations Center. It began serving customers in January 2017.
MGE's Renewable Energy Rider
A 1-MW share of the 5-MW array will serve the Middleton-Cross Plains Area School District under MGE's Renewable Energy Rider (RER). A 0.5-MW share will serve the City of Middleton under a separate RER agreement.
Under a RER, MGE partners with a large energy user to tailor a renewable energy solution to meet that customer's energy needs. The model advances shared sustainability goals and grows clean energy in our community.