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Since 1998, Minnesota has been a leader in promoting ethanol use by serving as the national pilot market.  The project has resulted in the largest ethanol-based fueling network in the U.S., multiple production plants, and thousands of flexible fuel vehicles on Minnesota roads.  Minnesota is also home to two nuclear power plants which provide 25% of the state’s electricity.
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05.05.08 :: Santa Monica High School From Santa Monica, Calif. Wins U.S. Department of Energy National Science Bowl®
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03.28.08 :: U.S. Department of Energy to Provide up to $2.4 Million to Advance Solar Energy in 12 U.S. Cities
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03.04.08 :: USDA, DOE to Invest up to $18.4 million for Biomass Research, Development and Demonstration Projects
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01.24.08 :: Energy Department Selects Student Teams to Compete in 2009 Solar Decathlon
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11.29.07 :: DOE to Invest More than $5 Million for Concentrating Solar Power
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