North Dakota Alliance Calls on State to Invest in Renewables and Efficiency

Thursday, December 18, 2008

The North Dakota Alliance for Renewable Energy (NDARE) presented a comprehensive report outlining steps North Dakota should take to foster greater development of its renewable energy potential.

Saying that North Dakota has a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity” to capitalize on the growing demand for renewable energy and greater energy efficiency, the Alliance presented its detailed policy proposals for six key sectors and areas: energy efficiency, wind, biomass, biodiesel, ethanol and carbon.

ELPC is a member of NDARE, which is comprised of representatives from commodity groups, farm organizations, investor-owned utilities, rural electric cooperatives, state agencies, economic development groups, universities, banks, manufacturers, conservation and environmental groups, and private citizens. NDARE is dedicated to making North Dakota the preeminent state for the production and use of renewable energy and the practice of energy efficiency.

Read the press release
Read the report’s executive summary.
Watch the television coverage.

 

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One Response to “North Dakota Alliance Calls on State to Invest in Renewables and Efficiency”

  1. samuel parmenter Says:

    hello i have recently designed a new vertical axis windmill. i was wandering where i could get information on laws and regulations for puting in wind farms. my units are in the 500 kw to 3mw range.

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