ENERGY
Top Home Trends for 2013
Outdoor living areas and screened in porches Some homeowners have taken outdoor living and relaxing to new heights these days. A trend that has started to emerge with more force in the last five ye...
Posted on 5/24/13 at 8:35 AM
Got a farmer in your family? Now's the time to nag.
Days begin at 4:30 a.m. and end after a sullen and nostalgic gaze at our sleeping children. He knows not what day it is, mondaytuesdaysaturday, they all run together. My husband, likely like someone i...
Posted on 5/14/13 at 9:38 AM
Legislative notebook: House, Senate look to the sun for power
By Don Davis and Danielle Killey Minnesotans could sell solar power to electric utilities under a bill the House passed 70-63 late Tuesday. They pay someone who has solar on their house just what the ...
Posted on 5/8/13 at 8:29 AM
UND’s Institute of Energy Studies and University of Bergen sign pact to promote student, faculty exchanges
The pipeline between the University of North Dakota and Norway just got a little wider with the signing of a student and faculty exchange agre...
Posted on 3/20/13 at 11:42 AM
WCHA weekly preview: March 18-24
Review of last week The first round of the WCHA playoffs was fairly predictable, with the higher seed winning in five of six series: #1 St. Cloud State swept #12 Alaska Anchorage #2 Minnesota swept ...
Posted on 3/19/13 at 9:10 PM
South Dakota leaders heading to Texas to promote oil jobs 
A group of western South Dakota business and civic leaders is heading to Houston to stake a claim for oil business.
By Associated Press , March 03, 2013
Mexico's ruling party says 'yes' to energy reform 
Mexico's ruling party changed its platform on Sunday to allow for private investment in the oil industry, paving the way for a possible overhaul of a state-owned company that is seen as a pillar of the country.
By Adriana Gomez Licon , March 03, 2013
Minnesota PUC to consider fate of proposed wind farm 
The Public Utilities Commission holds a hearing Thursday on a wind farm proposed for southeastern Minnesota that's drawn bitter opposition because of the danger it could pose to eagles, other birds and bats.
By Associated Press , February 28, 2013
As energy boom nears cities, backlash grows 
By Nicholas Riccardi , February 27, 2013
BBI International a global news hub for energy markets
From its Grand Forks headquarters, media company BBI International has become a leading voice for the renewable, clean and unconventional energy industries.By Doris cooper , February 23, 2013
North Dakota oil shipped to Delta refinery to make jet fuel 
Gov. Jack Dalrymple says Delta Air Lines' Philadelphia-area refinery got its first shipment of North Dakota crude oil this week.
By Associated Press , February 20, 2013
Bismarck, Mandan draft green space policies 
Both Bismarck and Mandan are considering green space policies due to the accelerated pace of energy-driven development.
February 16, 2013
John Crabtree, Lyons Neb., letter: Midwest needs more ‘power lines of opportunity’ 
John Crabtree of Lyons Nebraska writes in about natural energy and employment.
By John Crabtree , February 16, 2013
Chris Faulkner: Excessive regulation throttles energy growth 
For decades, Americans have lamented their dependence on foreign energy, especially Middle East oil. But now, the tables are turning.
Growing numbers of analysts are concluding that within a decade, America could become the world’s top energy producer.
By Chris Faulkner , February 16, 2013
US rig count climbs 3 this week to 1,762; ND down one 
By Associated Press , February 15, 2013
Faulkner: Can America Really be the Planet's Top Energy Producer? 
For decades, Americans have lamented their dependence on foreign energy, especially Middle East oil. Now, however, the tables are turning. Growing numbers of analysts are concluding that within a decade, America could become the world's top energy producer.
By Chris Faulkner , February 14, 2013
North Dakota Senate snuffs natural gas flaring bill 
By James MacPherson , February 13, 2013
North Dakota biorefinery project clears hurdle 
Great River Energy's Dakota Spirit AgEnergy project at Spiritwood has received its Renewable Fuels Standard certification from the federal Environmental Protection Agency, clearing the way for the company to begin seeking financing for the $130 million plant.
By Associated Press , February 11, 2013
UND researchers continue documenting life in man camps 
By Amy Dalrymple , February 10, 2013
Cold fusion a big idea for Minnesota energy research 
By Tom Robertson , February 09, 2013
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