Focus on Energy announces the 2015 Excellence in Energy Efficiency Award winners


MADISON, WI – Focus on Energy, Wisconsin utilities’ statewide program for energy efficiency and renewable energy, has recognized nine Wisconsin organizations with Awards for Excellence in Energy Efficiency.  The winners include businesses and trade ally contractors who have displayed an outstanding commitment to energy efficiency practices.  The awardees were formally recognized, this week, at Focus on Energy’s biennial Focus Forum. Each of the winner’s dedication to energy efficiency implementation and education has helped Wisconsin use energy smarter and waste less. 

2015 Excellence in Energy Efficiency Award Winners include:

Flambeau River Papers - Park Falls, WI

Kwik Trip Inc. - La Crosse, WI

Sun Prairie Ice Arena – Sun Prairie, WI

Meyers Electric Service LLC – Rice Lake, WI

Aurora Health Care – Milwaukee, WI

Home Energy Solutions – Madison, WI

Kessenich's LTD – Madison, WI

American Home Consultants LLC - Madison, WI

Sustainable Engineering Group LLC - Madison, WI

“On behalf of the Focus on Energy team, we congratulate all of the organizations who are being honored with a 2015 Excellence in Energy Efficiency Award,” said Tamara Sondgeroth, Director of Operations for Focus on Energy.  “We hope their efforts will inspire others to make smart energy choices and take advantage of Focus on Energy’s technical expertise and incentives.”

For a more detailed description of the award winners and their energy efficiency accomplishments, please visit https://focusonenergy.com/about/award-winners

For additional photos and interview opportunities with the winners, contact Sarah Platt at 608-230-7031 or sarah.platt@focusonenergy.com.



March 3, 2015


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