Between January 28th and March 25th, Energize Green Bay will be holding eight “neighborhood clean energy info sessions.” These will be held across the city. Wherever you live in Green Bay, there will be a session near you*. Alex, the Clean Energy Connector for the City of Green Bay, will give a presentation and field questions about tax credits and rebates. These sessions will also be an opportunity to meet neighbors interested in electrification, energy efficiency, and clean energy. All of the sessions begin at 6pm and are expected to last about a hour.
Learn about
- The benefits of clean energy
- How to save $1000s on upgrades to your home or business
- Tax credits and rebates
- Why heat pumps are big deal
- How to go solar in 2025
We are working on firming up a slate of co-presenters. There are many aspects to clean energy and sustainability, and we have invited some complementary organizations to attend as well. Check http://energizegreenbay.com/infosessions in a week or two for details.
Find a Neighborhood Clean Energy Session Near you:

1. JAN. 28, 6pm: Brown County Library, East Branch (2253 Main Street)
2. FEB. 4, 6pm: NeighborWorks–Green Bay (437 S. Jefferson)
3. FEB. 11, 6pm: Aldo Leopold Cty. School, Library (622 Eliza Street)
4. FEB. 13, 6pm: West High School, Old Library, 2nd Flr. (966 Shawano Ave.)
5. FEB. 25, 6pm: Red Smith K-8 School, Library (2765 Sussex Road)
6. MAR. 4, 6pm: Beaumont Elem. School, Library (1505 Gatewood Street)
7. MAR. 11, 6pm: Chappell Elem. School, Library (205 N. Fisk Street)
8. MAR. 25, 6pm: SW High School Commons (1331 Packerland Drive)
*Naturally, if your schedule conflicts with your neighborhood’s info session, just pick another.



