The Metro CERT Spring Resource and Networking Event on April 17th at the Como Zoo hosted an exciting group of speakers and energy professionals all focused on achieving the goal of cleaner and more sustainable energy use in our local communities. Continue reading »
New legislation would increase oil production & reduce carbon emissions
May 5, 2014 in Carbon Management Authors: Brad Crabtree, Jennifer ChristensenNew legislation introduced by Senator Jay Rockefeller of West Virginia will benefit the environment and economy, drive innovation in critical energy technology, and increase energy security. Continue reading »
Cellulosic ethanol from corn residue worse than Gasoline? NOT…SO…FAST…
April 22, 2014 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Brendan JordanA new academic paper on biofuels was released this week, and some media outlets have reached sweeping conclusions. “Fuels from corn waste not better than gas,” claimed the AP. The Daily Caller one-upped them with “Study: Corn Ethanol is Nature’s Enemy”. A careful reading of the paper doesn’t in any way support these conclusions. Continue reading »
Solar Conference Draws 350 to Bring Ideas to Action!
April 15, 2014 in Communities Author: Diana McKeownOn March 7th, the Great Plains Institute was a sponsor of the Solar Powering Minnesota conference that brought together over 350 folks to bring their solar ideas to action. Continue reading »
This report is by Kathy Kuntz of Cool Choices and was produced in conjunction with the Wisconsin Sustainable Business Council and the Great Plains Institute.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ENERGY STAR certified buildings average 35 percent less energy use than typical buildings and cumulatively achieve over $2 billion in annual cost savings. More than 300,000 buildings across the country—over 40 percent of the commercial market—measure and track their energy use with ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager, a tool that helps identify their eligibility for certification. Continue reading »
Taking Recycling Efforts to the Next Level
April 9, 2014 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Amanda BilekMany cities across the U.S.—even large cities like New York City—are stepping up recycling efforts by offering curbside collection of source separated organics, or food scraps and nonrecyclable papers. City and county governments are looking to collect household and institutional organic waste to boost recycling efforts. Continue reading »
Amanda Bilek Recognized by Biomass Magazine as a ‘Biogas Bolsterer’
April 1, 2014 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Rolf NordstromGPI congratulates our own Amanda Bilek, who manages GPI’s government affairs and has a deep background in bioenergy, for being recognized as a ‘Biogas Bolsterer’ by Biomass Magazine. The magazine has recognized four exceptional business leaders who have made notable contributions to the evolving biogas industry. Continue reading »
Demand Response: An Underutilized Asset in the Midwest
March 19, 2014 in Energy Systems Author: Steve DahlkeImagine yourself lying on a warm beach, maybe in Hawaii, a Mai Tai in one hand and a good book in the other. Once you’ve caught enough rays you take a stroll back to your comfortable air-conditioned hotel where you relax some more. Continue reading »
Bioeconomy Bill Introduced in the Minnesota Legislature
March 5, 2014 in Transportation & Fuels Author: Brendan Jordan
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy visits North Dakota today at the request of U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp. Administrator McCarthy will meet with leaders from North Dakota’s many energy sectors and see firsthand our state’s rich energy resources and economic opportunity. Continue reading »