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Wind on the Wires Applauds Governors’ Plan for Transmission Lines and Clean Energy

Wind on the Wires, a collaboration of the Midwest’s leading wind energy developers, clean energy advocates, tribal representatives and others, cheered the announcement today of the formation of Upper Midwest Transmission Development Initiative.

 

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KidWind in North Dakota

The KidWind Project is a team of teachers, engineers and scientists who push wind energy forward through training programs.  ...read more »

Faith, energy, ag leaders collaborate on producing environmentally-friendly energy at Prairie Climate Stewardship Conference

For Immediate Release: July 11, 2008

Contact:
Renee Gopal, Prairie Stewardship Network
701-830-0345
Brad Crabtree, Great Plains Institute
701-830-0302


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National Parks at Risk

The National Parks Conservation Association has listed 10 national parks as at risk to coal-plant pollution. While many were aware of the threat to North Dakota’s Theodore Roosevelt National Park, two South Dakota parks made the list—the Badlands and Wind Cave.  ...read more »

North Dakota Congressional Delegation, Governor, and Top Leaders to Headline Statewide Conference on Climate Solutions

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact:
Renee Gopal (701) 647-2532
psn@prairiestewardship.org
Brad Crabtree (701) 647-2041
bcrabtree@gpisd.net

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Another Suspended Coal Plant

The Associated Press today highlighted another coal plant that has screeched to a halt.  Westmoreland Coal Co. has suspended the development of its proposed 500-megawatt Gascoyne power plant project in North Dakota, citing uncertainty about federal carbon regulation.  ...read more »

Wal-Mart Greens State Capitols

Wal-Mart announced that it will help 19 states and Puerto Rico to green their capitols. This includes Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. Wal-Mart will hire engineers to perform energy audits that will provide recommendations to save energy, lower electricity costs and reduce pollution.  ...read more »

A Majority in North and South Dakota

A poll by Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell, S.D., shows that 77 percent of South Dakotans and 71 percent of North Dakotans are concerned with global warming. The survey covered 527 people.  ...read more »

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