Energy Resilience: Keep Your Home Running How You Want It

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Home energy setups are changing quickly, and homeowners are shifting their focus toward energy resilience. Our regular power grids are struggling under increased stress from inclement weather, outdated equipment, and high demand. Because of this, standard home power fails more often than ever. True energy resilience combats grid instability and empowers your home to make its own steady electricity and bounce back quickly when the main power grid goes down.

Why Should You Move Toward Energy Resilience?

By turning your home into a self-sufficient power station, you can keep your family safe and save money in the long run. With solar and energy storage, you can stop relying entirely on big electric companies, changing fuel prices, and expensive peak hours. Taking control of your energy protects your family from unexpected financial shocks and bad weather.

How Do Home Solar and Battery Storage Create Energy Resilience?

Reliable power systems begin with a quality home solar system. Solar panels work like a personal clean energy plant. They catch daylight and turn it into instant power for your home, keeping you from buying expensive electricity during the day.

To keep your home running optimally during blackouts and non-producing hours, a full home energy system should include:

  • Home Solar Panels: Convert sunlight to power for your home in real time.
  • Battery Storage: Save unused solar power instead of sending it away, giving you reliable power at night and during blackouts.
  • Smart Electrical Panels: Manage energy use from the breaker, creating essential and non-essential loads for different scenarios.
  • EV Chargers: Connect your electric car directly to your home setup so it charges using your own power.

This solar energy system ensures your necessities are on when you need them. However, achieving true energy resilience means building a connected network that creates clean energy at home, uses smart controls, and reduces energy waste.

Why is Managing Energy Just as Important as Making It?

Making your own power is only half of the battle. With complete control of your home energy usage, you can extend the use of your battery backup, both daily and in an emergency situation.

Adding high-efficiency upgrades to your home will steadily balance your daily power needs:

  • Smart Thermostats: Control heating and cooling easily while connecting to local power programs like Virtual Power Plants to help balance the main grid.
  • Smart Appliances: Schedule heavy chores, like washing dishes, during times when you are actively producing power.
  • Smart Bulbs & Outlets: Dim lights, set automatic timers, and turn things off from anywhere so you do not waste power.
  • Home Tech Systems: Let tech-heavy homes run small data and internet systems directly on the home’s smart network.

These energy management habits make sure every watt of power from your solar panels is used wisely.

How Can Focus on Energy Help Pay for Your Upgrades?

If you live in Wisconsin, you might qualify for assistance to pay for electrical upgrades. The state’s Focus on Energy Program offers a special option called the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program. Backed by federal funding, the Focus on Energy HEAR Program helps low- and moderate-income homeowners afford critical upgrades.

If your household qualifies based on your income, you can get rebates for specific energy-efficient upgrades, including:

  • Up to $4,000 for electrical panels and service upgrades
  • Up to $2,500 for home wiring upgrades
  • Up to $14,000 total for all qualifying upgrades

Updating your breaker box and wiring through this program makes your home perfectly ready to handle a new home solar and battery network. Additional upgrades like smart appliances and heat pumps will reinforce your home’s energy resilience.

How Does Energy Resilience Protect Your Future?

Turning your home into a self-running power system is a great investment for both your comfort and budget. Combining home solar power, energy storage, and careful energy management keeps your home safe and working when you need it. By pairing this new tech with simple energy habits, you build lasting energy resilience and take total control of your home’s energy future.

At A Glance

  • System Size

    173.6kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $28,483 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

    184,864 Pounds of Coal

At A Glance

  • System Size

    26kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $4,238 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    Two Rivers Water & Light

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    2,411,958 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    23.8kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $3,716 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    Alliant Energy

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    1,948 Pounds of Coal

At A Glance

  • System Size

    197.6kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $22,293 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

    20,695 Gallons of Gas

At A Glance

  • System Size

    149.5kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $23,913 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

    1.8 Tanker Trucks of Gas

At A Glance

  • System Size

    123kw

  • Estimated Savings

  • Utility Provider

    Madison Gas & Electric

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    13,709,514 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    389kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $56,681 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

    44,398,424 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    133.2kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $1,114,935

  • Utility Provider

    Madison Gas & Electric

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    14,727 Gallons of Gas

At A Glance

  • System Size

    25.7kw

  • Estimated Savings

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    26,293 Pounds of Coal

At A Glance

  • System Size

    26kw

  • Estimated Savings

  • Utility Provider

    Alliant Energy

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

At A Glance

  • System Size

    28.86kw

  • Estimated Savings

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

At A Glance

  • System Size

    43.6kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $151,039

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metered

  • Environmental Equivalents

    4,817,623 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    73.84kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $329,713

  • Utility Provider

    Plymouth Utilities

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

At A Glance

  • System Size

    64.845kw

  • Estimated Annual Savings

    $21,442

  • Utility Provider

    WPS

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

At A Glance

  • System Size

    133kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $386,522

  • Utility Provider

    Alliant Energy

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    12,550 Gallons of Gas

At A Glance

  • System Size

    26.6kw

  • Estimated Anual Savings

    $3,953

  • Utility Provider

    Alliant Energy

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    12,578 Pounds of Coal

At A Glance

  • System Size

    128.7kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $513,821

  • Utility Provider

    Manitowoc Public Utilites

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    13,964,512 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    45.5kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $275,531

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    4,679,952 Smartphones Charged

At A Glance

  • System Size

    1.825 MW

  • Estimated Savings

    $103,000 Annually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Direct Sell Rate Tariff

  • Environmental Equivalents

    1,740,000 ton of CO2 emissions

At A Glance

  • System Size

    388.8kw

  • Annual Savings

    $51,288

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metering

  • Environmental Equivalents

    26,104 gallons of gasoline consumed. 22,789 gallons of diesel consumed. 256,673 pounds of coal burned. 3.1 tanker trucks' worth of gasoline.

At A Glance

  • System Size

    388.9kw

  • Annual Savings

    $51,340

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metering

  • Environmental Equivalents

    26,135 gallons of gasoline consumed. 22,815 gallons of diesel consumed. 256,973 pounds of coal burned. 3.1 tanker trucks' worth of gasoline.

At A Glance

  • System Size

    299.3kw

  • Annual Savings

    $42,934

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metering

  • Environmental Equivalents

    20,076 gallons of gasoline consumed. 17,526 gallons of diesel consumed information. 197,404 pounds of coal burned.

At A Glance

  • System Size

    50.7 kW - DC

  • Estimated Savings

    $10,329

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Line Side/Parallel Generation (CGS-NM)

  • Environmental Equivalents

    361,853lbs of coal burned annually

At A Glance

  • System Size

    31.87 kW

  • Estimated Savings

    $4,998 Anually

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Monthly Net Metering (CGS-NM)

  • Environmental Equivalents

    CO2 Emissions: 22.6 Metric Tons 2,341 Gallons of Gasoline

At A Glance

  • System Size

    370kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $1,053,732

  • Utility Provider

    Alliant Energy

  • Connection Type

    Parallel Generation

  • Environmental Equivalents

    401,786 lbs. of Coal or 44,218,770 smartphones charged.

At A Glance

  • System Size

    389kw

  • Estimated Savings

    $1,190,164

  • Utility Provider

    WE Energies

  • Connection Type

    Net Metering

  • Environmental Equivalents

    384,108 lbs. of Coal or 42,273,187 smartphones charged