CERTs Rolls Out New Website on May 5, 2008

Release Date: 04/23/2008

Contact CERTs Webmaster
Dan Thiede
1885 University Ave West Suite 315
Saint Paul, MN 55105
(651) 645-6159 ext.6
dthiede@mnproject.org

On May 5, 2008 the Clean Energy Resource Teams will be unveiling our completely redesigned Web site!
All of our informational and educational resources will still be available, but we have added multiple new features that we hope you will appreciate.

New Features include:

  • Enhanced organization of regional content, case studies, presentations & technology resources
  • A Get Answers Blog where CERTs staff and friends will share up-to-date news and information
  • A Donate to Projects service allowing visitors to offer direct financial support to projects in need
  • A Project Planning section geared toward helping your community get projects on the ground
  • The ability to Ask an Expert and get high-quality responses to your toughest questions

We look forward to continue providing informational resources to you and your community members, so please let us know what you think of the new site once it is up and running.

And remember to update your bookmarks!

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Learn more about the new site

The Clean Energy Resource Teams are a joint program of the University of Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, the Southwest Regional Development Commission, the Minnesota Project, Minnesota Department of Commerce, and the Green Institute. The CERTs program brings together team members from diverse backgrounds including farmers, utility representatives, state and federal government staff, educators and academics, small business owners, members of non-profit and environmental groups as well as individuals interested in energy issues. Together they work to identify and implement community-scale energy efficiency and renewable energy projects across the state. Major funding is provided by Minnesota Department of Commerce, The Blandin Foundation, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, University of Minnesota Institute for Renewable Energy and the Environment, University of Minnesota Regional Sustainable Development Partnerships, and U.S. Department of Energy.