More and more electric vehicles (EVs) are entering the national marketplace and hitting Minnesota roads. CERTs is doing a series of interviews with EV drivers to learn about their experiences. Meet Jim: Jim Beecher of St. Louis Park drives an EV (Nissan Leaf 2013) because he decided he didn’t want to buy gasoline anymore.

Jim Beecher of St. Louis Park drives a 2013 Nissan Leaf

The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) is currently accepting applications from individuals interested in AmeriCorps service with Minnesota GreenCorps for immediate placement during the 2014-2015 program year in the City of Maplewood.

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Minnesotans came together at Carleton College’s Weitz Center in Northfield on Thursday, August 21st to learn about community solar gardens and three projects around the Southeast CERT region. This open event was held to educate people about what a few groups in the region are trying and what they have learned from starting community solar garden projects.

Touring solar installations at Carleton College before learning about community solar opportunities

This story by Frank Jossi is republished from the original at Midwest Energy News.

Bethel Evangelical Lutheran and Minnesota Community Solar came together earlier this year to promote a solar garden that will sit atop the roof of the Minneapolis church.

Tim Johnson, pastor of Cherokee Park United Church in St. Paul, says visitors frequently inquire about the church’s solar array. (Photo by Ken Paulman / Midwest Energy News)

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This article is republished from the original by Britta Arendt at the Herald Review.

In 2011, Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton issued two Executive Orders, creating a comprehensive energy savings plan for state facilities. It required all state agencies to reduce facilities energy usage by 20 percent by the end of 2015.

A solar energy system constructed at the Grand Rapids DNR headquarters is one of the largest in the state of Minnesota.

Katelyn Larsen, Minnesota GreenCorps member for the Recycling Association of Minnesota, recently completed a pilot study on bulk milk dispensers at a K-12 public school in Minnesota. The study was designed to test the feasibility of using bulk milk dispensers in K-12 public schools as well as provide a sustainable alternative to milk cartons in areas where carton recycling is not possible.

Staff tracked data on milk consumption and cost, energy consumption and cost, water usage and cost, labor, and waste and recycling generation both before and after dispensers were installed.

The Center for Renewable Energy Education & Demonstration (CREED) program strives to help teachers strengthen their science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curricula by integrating energy education into their lessons.

CREED hosted K-12 teachers from across Minnesota at the Laurentian Environmental Center (LEC), as well as touring energy efficiency and renewable energy sites.

Teachers learning how to strengthen their Science, Technology, Engineering  and Mathematics (STEM) curricula by integrating energy education into their lessons at the Laurentian Environmental Center.

This article was written by Fernando Vasquez who recently graduated from Burnsville High School.

Energy conservation is something that most people know about, but few actually incorporate into their daily routines. Good information and awareness are the keys for more people to conserve energy.

Author Fernando Vasquez teaching young students about vampire power; energy used when electronics are plugged in, but turned off.

The Minnesota National Guard and Minnesota Power will join forces to build a major solar energy project at Camp Ripley, the largest military base in Minnesota.

The Minnesota National Guard and Duluth-based Minnesota Power today signed a memorandum of understanding outlining plans to build a 10-megawatt utility-scale solar energy array spanning 100 acres at Camp Ripley.

The Minnesota National Guard and Minnesota Power will join forces to build a major solar energy project at Camp Ripley, the largest military base in Minnesota.

Original story by Michael Brun in the Red Wing Republican Eagle.

Goodhue County Planning Advisory Commission gave a unanimous thumbs-up last week to ordinance amendments regulating solar energy systems, which at least two companies have shown interest in building in recent months.

Goodhue County Zoning Administrator Mike Wozniak presents the details of proposed ordinance amendments covering solar energy systems at a public open house Monday evening in the Jury Assembly room of the Law Enforcement Center. (Photo by Michael Brun, of Republican Eagle)

Minnesota’s solar power industry is in a growth spurt that’s about to accelerate. The industry, once focused largely on installing solar photovoltaic panels for homes, businesses, and government, now is seeing a surge in investment by electric utilities. Sparking the surge is a 2013 state law requiring investor-owned utilities to get 1.5 percent of their electricity from solar by 2020.

Dave Willard of Forest Lake has been eager to invest in the large, centrally located project called a community solar garden, whose output is credited his bill.

October 4th, 2014 from 10am-4pm the Minnesota Renewable Energy Society will be hosting the Minnesota Renewable Energy Tour, which features 50+ exemplary homes, businesses, and institutions that have incorporated renewable energy systems into the design and operation of their buildings.

Tour sites for 2014

The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced on August 12, 2014, the incentive amounts for the second year (2015) of its 10-year, $15-million-a-year Made in Minnesota Solar Incentive Program.

The Minnesota Department of Commerce announced the incentive amounts for the 2015 Made in Minnesota Solar Incentive Program.

Solar is becoming more and more popular among families and businesses interested in installing renewable energy projects in Minnesota, especially as new opportunities to participate are developed.

Eichten's organic cheese farm's soon to be 1 megawatt Community Solar Garden

More and more electric vehicles (EVs) are entering the national marketplace and hitting Minnesota roads. CERTs is doing a series of interviews with EV drivers to learn about their experiences. Meet Brad: Brad Benn of Edina makes a lot of Metro area trips and always thought it would be a good idea to drive electric.

Brad enjoys making trips around the metro in his Mitsubishi MiEV!

More and more electric vehicles (EVs) are entering the national marketplace and hitting Minnesota roads. CERTs is doing a series of interviews with EV drivers to learn about their experiences. Meet Sam & Fam: Blaine, MN residents Sam Villella and his wife both drive EVs because of their vehicle performance, the economy, and for fuel independence (and their daughters love them, too).

Sam and his family love both their Tesla Model S and Chevy Volt!

More and more electric vehicles (EVs) are entering the national marketplace and hitting Minnesota roads. CERTs is doing a series of interviews with EV drivers to learn about their experiences. Meet Susie & Fam: Susie Kukkonen of Saint Paul drives an EV (Nissan Leaf 2012) because her husband works as an EV consultant and advocate—and because she loves it.

Susie Kukkonen loves her Leaf and thinks its fun to drive!

More and more electric vehicles (EVs) are entering the national marketplace and hitting Minnesota roads. CERTs is doing a series of interviews with EV drivers to learn about their experiences. Meet Paul: Paul Wicklund of Brooklyn Park drives an EV (Nissan Leaf SV 2013) because he commutes Monday through Friday from Brooklyn Park to Chaska. He reports that his fuel costs are only $60.

Paul commutes from Brooklyn Park to Chaska, Monday thru Friday; he enjoys that his savings on fuel practically pay his monthly payment!

The Minneapolis Solar Suitability map is a red, orange, yellow, and grey patchwork of the city’s rooftops. Click on a colored building, and a text box appears, stating “This building has good solar potential!” and an estimate of the total kilowatt-hours of solar energy that the surface could generate each year.

Example view of Minneapolis Solar Suitability Tool

Xcel Energy’s Solar*Rewards program opened to new applications on August 4. The five-year, $5-million-a-year program will provide Xcel customers who install solar photovoltaic systems up to 20 kW with performance-based incentives paid annually for 10 years, with the incentive for 2014 set at 8 cents per kWh.

Xcel Energy’s Solar*Rewards program opened to new applications on August 4

A 2010 CARD Energy Conservation Market Analysis report authored by Minnesota Technical Assistance Program identified potential gas and electric savings of about 2,509,532 MCF (8%) and 271,488,000 kWh (7%) respectively in Minnesota’s industrial sector.

MnTAP Intern Paul Senne at Schwing America (photo courtesy of MnTAP)

Applications are now being accepted for the FY 2015 Biomass Thermal Energy Grant Round. The Request for Proposals should be used for applications to this grant program. MAC Users: Please complete the form using Adobe Reader.

Funding:
$577,500 in funding has been allocated for this round of funding.

Deadline:
The deadline for submissions is October 3, 2014 at 4:00 PM.

Applications are now being accepted for the FY 2015 Biomass Thermal Energy Grant Round

The Minnesota Renewable Energy Society will be launching a $4 million community solar project this fall with the assistance of a $2.6 million grant from the Renewable Development Fund. This year more than 20 renewable energy projects were funded with $42 million.

The Minnesota Renewable Energy Society’s community solar project is slated to install two 500 kilowatt solar electricity facilities; one in an urban area and one in a rural area.

Minnesota consumers now have a new energy efficiency home improvement loan program that allows more people to access low-interest, unsecured loans and make important energy efficiency upgrades, thanks to a partnership of the Minnesota Department of Commerce and Minnesota Housing Finance Agency.

The loans will help pay for upgrades like new high efficient heating and air conditioning systems, new water heaters, insulation and air sealing, new light fixtures, and replacement windows

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