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Environmental Services

Lamp & Ballast Recycling Service

Algoma Utilities provides competitive, efficient and safe recycling and/or disposal of hazardous and potentially hazardous waste lamps, light bulbs, capacitors, computers and other PCB ballast components in an EPA approved facility.

To reduce costs for our customers, we organize semi-annual collections of waste lamps and ballasts. If your business would like to be included on the notification of collection days mailing, contact Energy Services Representative Melissa Moren at (920) 360-0780.

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Renewable Energy Incentive

Install your own equipment to harvest free and clean renewable energy from the sun and wind.

Focus on Energy provides Cash-Back Rewards and grants for eligible Wisconsin residents and businesses to install renewable energy systems, such as solar hot water, solar electric and wind. Cash-Back Rewards typically cover 20 percent to 25 percent of the installed cost of the system, making renewable energy systems more affordable.

Before moving forward with any renewable energy project, Focus on Energy recommends having a certified site assessment done on your home or property. A statewide network of certified site assessors is available to answer questions about the technologies and will provide you with unbiased, site-specific information on the renewable energy potential at your site.

To find out more, visit Wisconsin Focus on Energy or call (800) 762-7077.

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