Study: Logging in Minnesota well below capacity A new study by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources says Minnesota can sustain nearly twice the current amount of logging going on in the state.October 20, 2009
Transformer malfunction knocks out power to 16,000 Xcel Energy has restored power to 16,000 customers in the Twin Cities metro area Friday afternoon, after a transformer failure interrupted service in parts of St. Paul and surrounding suburbs this morning.October 16, 2009
U of M takes fifth in solar home competition The University of Minnesota has finished fifth in a national competition between teams trying to build the most attractive and energy-efficient solar-powered house.October 16, 2009
New Ulm 'bullying' its way to wind energy, landowners say The city of New Ulm wants to put up five wind turbines as a power source, but proposal has angered a group of landowners who say eminent domain is being used to secure rights for a wind energy project.October 14, 2009
Xcel finishing up Riverside plant emission-reduction conversion Xcel Energy is celebrating the final stage of a $1 billion retrofit of its metro-area power plants. Tuesday afternoon, the company will dedicate the Riverside plant in northeast Minneapolis.October 13, 2009
Tribe turning greenbacks from casino into green energy Massive wind-turbine blades, above, will rise high over Scott County this weekend, as the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community continues its ongoing effort to build its sovereignty through energy independence.October 2, 2009
Portable energy meters available at Hennepin libraries Patrons of the Hennepin County Library will be able to check out portable energy meters, starting tomorrow, to figure out how much electricity they use in their homes.September 30, 2009
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