May 1st marks an exciting day for the clean energy community of Minnesota! The 2013 Energy for Defense II event will center on the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)—the world’s largest consumer and developer of power and energy solutions—and will showcase to the DoD the innovative energy solutions available in the Midwest region.

Pentagon officials to visit Energy for Defense II event in the Twin Cities

The City of Elk River has been a Metro CERT Affiliate since 2011 and a major player in community-scale energy in the Metro area.

In the summer of 2012, Lawrence Landherr undertook a project to replace a very energy inefficient house in need of substantial repairs on the North Shore of Lake Superior with a state-of-the-art energy-efficient home.

A makeover for energy efficiency

Folks who attended the last session of the CERTs 2013 Conference gave themselves a unique challenge.

Folks from the Central CERT Region who worked on project ideas

Announcements, Announcements! Requests for Proposals (RFPs) are available for two interesting opportunities for clean energy service providers!

Deadline: The deadline for submitting both proposals is April 22, 2013.

Solar Home

Wednesday evenings are filled with the promise that the work week is more than halfway over and the vision of the weekend is on the horizon.

That is precisely why I am ECSTATIC about the upcoming event with Metro CERT on Wednesday April 17th.

Top 10 Reasons to Attend!

The Carlton City Hall is roughly 90 years old and was in need of attention to bring it up to par with 21st century energy standards. Claudia Van Guilder, the City Administrator of Carlton, felt that an upfront investment in energy efficiency technology would pay off in the long run.

Hennepin County has done a lot to become more energy efficient, and they did it fast. As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, the county received $2.8 million in Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) funding from the U.S. Department of Energy.

A worker installs LED traffic signals on Hennepin County's Brooklyn Boulevard.

Cottage Grove, a city located near the confluence of the Mississippi and Saint Croix Rivers, was ready to make some energy efficiency improvements when a new financing opportunity from the Department of Energy was introduced.

Cottage Grove's Fire Station # 2

The city of Spicer, Minn. was being cost-conscious when city staff suggested to the City Council to move their administrative offices to unutilized space in the Dethlefs Center, a senior citizens building a few blocks away.

Reposted from Cleantechnica and Greentech Media with permission. Article by Shayle Kann.
Last month GTM Research published a report on the U.S. residential solar financing landscape. We undertook that research partly because we perceived a general lack of understanding of both who the residential third-party ownership (TPO) companies are and how they are differentiated.

Solar PV

There is a new kid on the block when it comes to biomass energy: torrefaction—the process of making biocoal out of biomass. Working to discover all of its advantages is Douglas G. Tiffany of the University of Minnesota and a team of partners. Currently, torrefied biomass boasts a reduction in greenhouse gasses by 85% per unit of energy substituted for coal.

Producing biocoal from biomass is a new technology that offers great benefits

“We believe in the power of the sun” was the slogan for the small, Durham, North Carolina 4th grade class that together succeed in making their classroom 100% solar photovoltaic (PV)-powered. When the class, taught by Aaron Sebens, started a Kickstarter campaign, Our Solar Powered Classroom, they could not have imagined how far the project would exceed their expectations.

Classroom in North Carolina goes 100% solar through hard work and Kickstarter backers

Eagan, Minnesota residents, Don and Pat Vasatka, struggled with a problem many Minnesotans face: ice dam build ups and leaks. However, unlike most residents, the Vasatka’s decided to take an innovative and energy efficient approach that would do more than put a Band-Aid on the problem, it would heal it completely.

Eagan family upgrades their home to 100% solar power

One of the newest developments in the electric fence industry is the increased use of solar-powered electric fences, which are slowly taking hold in Minnesota, in part through a new statewide program. What are solar electric fence chargers, and how do they work? Like a normal electric fence, a solar-powered electric fence can be used to protect livestock, pets, or land from wildlife and pests.

Installing a solar electric fence charger to keep deer away (Photo by Pat Lefemine)

The City of Paynesville sensed for some time that they needed to replace their Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system in their city hall. But when the HVAC unit shook loose from the roof and crossed electrical wires, which brought smoke into the building, the project took on greater urgency. City staff had struggled to regulate the building’s temperature.

The U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program (CCWUDP) has 29 workforce development program positions open across the nation. The Development Program is a wonderful opportunity for undergraduate (juniors or seniors) or graduate students to gain experience in energy and transportation areas.

Summer internship with U.S. Department of Energy Clean Cities University Workforce Development Program openings-- Act Fast!

With the end of winter approaching, it is the perfect time to start making plans for next winter by considering updating your business, home, office, or school building’s HVAC and/or boiler system. HVAC system upgrades accounted for 56 of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) projects in Minnesota.

The Community Center in Finlayson, Minn. is a landmark for local residents. The facility, located on Finlayson’s main street, is used for Lion’s Club meetings, wedding receptions, business meetings and civic events. But the well-used facility was in need of some serious upgrades – if for no other reason to simply make it more comfortable for its users.

The TWN Wind Power company has completed two wind projects at White Earth Nation, located in Northwestern Minnesota. The two sites, Ojibwa Building Supplies in Waubun and White Earth Community Service Center in Naytahwaush, are now benefiting from wind energy. “White Earth Nation is thrilled to have our two new wind turbines fully commissioned and adding to our clean energy efforts.

Citizens in the city of Breckenridge, Minnesota were seeing alarmingly high heating and cooling costs in their City Hall, and sought to rectify the problem by applying for an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The building would vary in temperature drastically from being too hot to too cold and back again.

The signs of March Madness are everywhere: brackets litter office desks, smart phones buzz in a melody of score updates, the squeaking chirps of fast moving feet on wood floors echo from every sports bar and restaurant.

March Madness: The Elite Eight Energy Efficient NCAA campuses

Are you a part of a local government unit that wants to adopt solar energy? Good news! The U.S. Department of Energy’s SunShot Initiative has created a new website, the SunShot Solar Outreach Partnership (SolarOPs) that helps local governments adopt solar energy by providing timely and actionable information.

Solar resources from DOE SunShot

If you didn’t know, the Midwest Independent System Operator or MISO is responsible for delivering cost-effective electric power to Minnesota and 14 other states in the U.S., as well as parts of Canada. MISO and its members attempt to strengthen the transmission network while bringing benefits to their consumers.

One way they do this is through adding forms of renewable energy to the power grid.

Wind energy in Minnesota - Image from NREL

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