Biofuels researchers to gather in Superior Researchers from universities,
laboratories and businesses around the Midwest will gather at the
University of Wisconsin-Superior on Thursday to discuss their work
in biofuel technology.September 3, 2009
Willmar to dedicate 2 wind turbines The two 260-foot turbines will supply about 3 percent of
electricity needs for Willmar Municipal Utilities.September 3, 2009
Idled lumber plants may get second life in bioenergy business Canadian-owned Ainsworth Lumber Company permanently shuttered its plants in Bemidji, Grand Rapids and Cook earlier this year, and now those communities are wondering what's next for the huge, idle plants.September 3, 2009
High-speed rail: the costs and benefits President Obama promises that a new national network of high-speed passenger rail lines will relieve congestion and reduce our impact on the environment. Urban planners are excited to see cities become more centralized, but some say that the public investment is too costly.Midmorning, September 3, 2009
North Shore residents explore alternative energy options People who live on the North Shore of Lake Superior have always been a pioneering, hardy bunch and
now they're trying to figure out how to produce their own energy.September 1, 2009
Groups sue regulators over giant wind farm in Minnesota Two consumer groups have sued Wisconsin regulators, alleging they followed the wrong process when they approved a giant wind farm near Albert Lea, Minn.August 28, 2009
Meeting to discuss CapX2020 power line project A state senator will host a public meeting
today in response to concerns about a transmission line
project coming to southeastern Minnesota.August 27, 2009
Federal grant helps bring solar heat to Ojibwe With help from a federal grant, the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe is putting some cutting-edge solar technology on the homes of low-income tribal members.August 24, 2009
Safety drill this week at Monticello nuclear plant Emergency responders will descend on Monticello this week for a full-scale preparedness drill at the nuclear power plant, officials with the Minnesota Department of Public Safety announced.August 17, 2009
Group targets ban on new nuclear plants A new group is gearing up to try to repeal Minnesota's moratorium on new nuclear power plants. The moratorium was put in place 15 years ago.August 13, 2009
Southern Minnesota ethanol plant sold The Janesville ethanol plant in
southern Minnesota has been sold and could be fully operational by
October.August 5, 2009
Wind turbine noise concerns prompt investigation Wind farms are rapidly expanding across the Midwest, and a growing number of residents who live near the wind turbines are complaining about noise.August 4, 2009