Soltec – Ground Single Axis Tracker
Amidst the hum of engines at Madison, WI’s airport, our 11.4 MW project takes flight, synchronizing the symphony of innovation and ambition. With the precision of GPS-guided pile driving and the grace of Soltec-Ground Single Axis Trackers. Where the sky meets ambition, we navigate the future, blending cutting-edge technology with a harmonious commitment to elevate not just structures, but the aspirations that soar alongside, creating a legacy that echoes in the proximity of progress.
GPS Pile Driving – Innovation First
Harnessing the precision of GPS in pile driving isn’t just about technology; it’s a symphony of accuracy that builds foundations for the future. With every meticulously guided pile, we don’t just construct structures; we sculpt confidence in the landscape of progress, shaping tomorrow with the efficiency of today’s innovation.
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Preparation and training are the key to success
In the realm of technical endeavors, the paramount importance of preparation and training in achieving success cannot be overstated. Rigorous and disciplined preparation sets the stage for the seamless execution of intricate tasks, while comprehensive training instills proficiency and competence. The gravity of our commitment to success is accentuated by an unwavering focus on stringent safety procedures. In this pursuit, we recognize that success is not merely an outcome but a process intricately woven with the threads of meticulous preparation, rigorous training, and an unyielding dedication to ensuring the well-being of all involved. This synthesis of technical expertise and safety consciousness not only defines our approach but serves as the cornerstone for building a legacy of enduring accomplishment.
Net Zero Carbon Energy
Dane County is committed to significantly increasing the amount of its electric load serviced by renewable energy sources to achieve 100% renewable status for County facilities. Dane County currently uses more solar-generated electricity than any other county in the state.
MGE is targeting net-zero carbon electricity by the year 2050. MGE’s net-zero goal is consistent with the latest climate science from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) October 2018 Special Report on limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. The company’s pathway also is consistent with the IPCC’s carbon reduction pathways. And, consistent with the science, MGE expects to achieve carbon reductions of 65% by 2030.

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