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G&W Electric’s Microgrid Wins 2024 Midwest Clean Energy Project Award for Innovation in Resilient Power Solutions

BOLINGBROOK, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--G&W Electric, a leader in innovative energy solutions since 1905, today announced that it is the recipient of the prestigious “2024 Midwest Clean Energy Project Award” by the Midwest Cogeneration Association (MCA). The award, presented at MCA’s annual conference, recognizes G&W Electric's groundbreaking microgrid project for its role in driving decarbonization and enhancing grid resiliency. G&W Electric’s microgrid project began in August of 2021,...

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