Nation’s Longest-Running Energy Fair Returns to Central Wisconsin

Celebrate clean energy and sustainable living through education and demonstration.

By Midwest Renewable Energy Association Staff
Published on June 17, 2022
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After two pandemic-induced years off, our friends at the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) are announcing The Energy Fair will be returning to the rolling hills of Custer, Wisc. on June 24 to 26, 2022. Building on 31 years of tradition, this year’s fair will once again bring over 11,500 fairgoers together from across the Midwest to celebrate clean energy and sustainable living through education and demonstration. 

Known as the nation’s longest-running event of its kind, the 2022 Fair will bring back hallmark attractions attendees have come to know and love, including live music, inspiring keynotes, camping, local food and beer, kids’ activities, and hundreds of educational workshops. In addition, this year’s event will take on an increased focus on social and environmental justice through its theme, “Powering the Just Energy Transition.”

Structured to spark dialogue and action around making our shared clean energy system more sustainable and just for all, The 31st Annual Energy Fair will bring activists, industry leaders, native voices, students, and community members together from across geography and generations to create a hub for the conversations, strategy, mindfulness, and optimism we’ll need to power the Just Energy Transition.

Throughout the weekend, fairgoers will have the opportunity to attend hundreds of sustainability-focused workshops spanning topics of energy efficiency, conservation, community involvement, solar energy, professional development, clean transportation, sustainable farm and gardens, and so much more. In addition, the weekend’s electric lineup will include:

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