Indian Tribes See Profit in Harnessing the Wind for Power

The wind blows incessantly here in the high plains; screen doors do not last. Wind is to South Dakota what forests are to Maine or beaches are to Florida: a natural bounty and a valuable inheritance.

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Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 10:18AM by Registered CommenterPat Gibbon, HCE Program Manager | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Farmers get Money for Capturing Carbon

Everett Dobrinski recently got a $4,000 check for storing carbon dioxide in his soil.

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Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 10:14AM by Registered CommenterPat Gibbon, HCE Program Manager | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

An Architectural Cinderella Story

In this golden age of green, even a dilapidated, baby-blue grocery store can become an architectural Cinderella story.

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Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 10:13AM by Registered CommenterPat Gibbon, HCE Program Manager | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Red Lodge Ales: Montana’s Greenest Brewery

Red Lodge Ales: Montana’s Greenest Brewery
If owner Sam Hoffmann keeps this up, he might have to rename his business Green Lodge Ales.

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Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 09:46AM by Registered CommenterPat Gibbon, HCE Program Manager | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint

Residential Wind Farms Cropping Up More

At his ranch here, Jess Alger contends with the wind every day. Rather than just an annoyance, however, the wind now works in his favor by providing the power he needs to meet his energy needs.

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Posted on Friday, December 12, 2008 at 09:41AM by Registered CommenterPat Gibbon, HCE Program Manager | CommentsPost a Comment | EmailEmail | PrintPrint
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