Pawlenty's current climate change stance differs from past President Obama is promising new steps toward capping greenhouse gas emissions, but Gov. Tim Pawlenty is backing away from his earlier support for new regulations to slow global warming.September 23, 2009
Met Council gets $1.1 million to buy hybrid buses The Metropolitan Council secured $1.1 million in federal funding on Monday to purchase 35 small diesel and electric hybrid buses.September 21, 2009
Federal delays stall alternative energy projects Another bottleneck in the federal stimulus pipeline is coming to light: bureaucratic delays are tying up payments for small-scale solar and wind energy systems in Minnesota.September 21, 2009
U of M hopes to win solar house competition At the U of M's St. Paul campus, students have designed a fully-equipped house powered entirely by solar energy.September 18, 2009
Oil pipeline pumping millions of dollars into area communities A controversial new oil pipeline called the Alberta Clipper has created thousands of construction jobs across northern Minnesota and is bringing millions of dollars into communities all along the pipeline route.September 16, 2009
Study: Small power projects important to Minn. energy Supporters of renewable energy projects say a new state study shows that small power projects can play an important role in changing Minnesota's energy mix.September 15, 2009
Ethanol plants using hops to eliminate bacteria Ethanol companies are looking back to the monasteries of ancient Europe for one possible solution to a troublesome production issue.September 14, 2009
Ethanol plant in Lamberton holds grand opening The Highwater Ethanol plant in the
southwestern Minnesota town of Lamberton holds its grand opening
celebration Friday.September 10, 2009
Judge to weigh in on Prairie Island expansion plan An administrative law judge will soon begin
weighing whether Xcel Energy has made a good enough case for expanding its nuclear plant near Red Wing.September 10, 2009
Group challenging plans for three high-voltage lines across Minn. A citizens group is challenging plans for three major transmission lines across Minnesota, but backers of the so-called Cap-X project say the lines are key to the state's energy future.September 9, 2009
The pitfalls of going green The idea that finding renewable alternatives to fossil fuels will lead to a greener, and better, world has become commonly accepted as the green movement has become mainstream. But two observers say the search for alternatives could in some cases create unforeseen environmental and political problems.Midmorning, September 9, 2009
Hennepin County steps up composting programs A growing number of Hennepin County residents are donating a few extra minutes each week as part of a larger effort to measure the benefits of organic recycling and composting.September 4, 2009