By Press Release Submitted to OnMilwaukee.com Published Jan 06, 2015 at 12:24 PM

At its fourth annual Energy Policy Summit, RENEW Wisconsin will present awards to businesses and individuals whose achievements and vision helped lift Wisconsin’s renewable energy marketplace to new heights in 2014.

RENEW’s summit, titled "Unlocking the Clean Energy Transition," is set for Jan. 9 at UW-Madison’s Union South.

"The people and companies and we will recognize this Friday are making a lasting impression on Wisconsin’s renewable energy landscape," RENEW Wisconsin Executive Director Tyler Huebner said. "As Wisconsin’s preeminent clean energy organization, RENEW benefits greatly from their pioneering innovations and hard work, which help prepare the ground for broader policy advances."

"We at RENEW are honored to have the opportunity to work closely with these award winners and take inspiration from their ongoing commitment to advancing clean energy here," Huebner continued. 

Here's the list of award categories and recipients: 

Energy Independent Enterprise of the Year – Gundersen Health System, La Crosse – For becoming the first large health care network in the nation to offset 100 percent of its electricity usage with its own sources of clean energy.

Renewable Energy Business of the Year – Eland Electric Corporation, Green Bay – For planning and building in 2014 nearly one megawatt of rooftop solar generation in the Fox Valley/Northeast Wisconsin region.

Renewable Energy Champion of the Year – Matt Neumann, SunVest Solar, Pewaukee – For  outstanding public advocacy on behalf of regulatory policies and reforms that would allow renewable energy contractors to provide mainstream financing options for their customers.   

Renewable Energy Grassroots Activists of the Year – Steve and Ellen Terwilliger, Eau Claire – For organizing and co-hosting, along with Chippewa Valley Technical College, the Solar Power Wisconsin Affordable Energy Conference, a new outreach event that attracted nearly 200 people to Eau Claire in November 2014 to learn more about solar energy.

For more information on the Summit, visit the website