
COMMUNITY IMPACT
COMMUNITY IMPACT
Building the energy future one community at a time
Building the energy future one community at a time
We’ve developed hundreds of projects with the trust of our home communities because we are committed to supporting the areas where we live, work and operate.
Supporting Wisconsin's Farming Families
Community Stories
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Invenergy supports Iowa and Grant County Veterans through Badger Honor Flight

Invenergy hosts Wisconsin educator workshop

Badger Hollow Wind attends UW Platteville Student Welcome Day 2025

Badger Hollow Wind donates to Village of Cobb Splash Pad

Badger Hollow Wind supports Montfort Pool renovation

Badger Hollow Wind supports Wisconsin High School Rodeo Association

Badger Hollow Wind supports Montfort Village pool fundraiser

Badger Hollow Wind supports 2025 Iowa County Fair

Badger Hollow Wind supports Dodgeville FFA

Badger Hollow Wind supports Iowa-Grant High School FFA
Badger Hollow Wind team visits and speaks at UW Platteville

Invenergy attends Wisconsin KidWind Challenge in Madison

Badger Hollow Wind Team attends UW Platteville Student Welcome Day 2024
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Invenergy hosts Badger Hollow landowner dinners to celebrate community and project participants

Invenergy donates $10,000 to Southwest Wisconsin Fire and EMS departments

Invenergy Sponsors Wisconsin High School Rodeo Association

Invenergy Supports Iowa-Grant High School Band

Invenergy donates to the Iowa County Cancer Coalition
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Badger Hollow Wind Team supports Iowa-Grant and Dodgeville FFA Chapters

A day at the Iowa-Grant County High School Career Fair

Invenergy's Badger Hollow Wind Team supports Panther Packs
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Invenergy donates to Linden, Cobb-Eden, and Rewey Townships first responders
Invenergy in Wisconsin
Invenergy has a proven track record of accelerating cleaner, more reliable, affordable energy. Our history in Wisconsin exemplifies just that.

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1,360
megawatts in generation capacity across 9 projects
234K
homes powered from electricity generated
38+
full-time operations and maintenance staff and 1,000 jobs supported during peak construction
$20.8M+
invested annually in local taxes, land costs and lease payments, and project-generated wages and benefits
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Invenergy operated sites totaling 520 megawatts where we provide management and O&M, with 1 project developed by a third party
