Idaho Energy Prices Soar

Dar Olberding, an Emmett farmer and legislative adviser for the Idaho Grain Producers, said wind power could be a boon for farmers.

“The increased price of fuel and fertilizer are new risks that affect our bottom line,” he said, adding that renewable energy in the form of wind power would offer the state’s agricultural operations stable and reliable energy costs.

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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 10:13AM by Registered CommenterHCE Editor | CommentsPost a Comment

How wind generation is integrated into the power grid

When you walk into a room and turn on the light switch, you expect the power company to produce the power needed to meet this need.  Power companies must always generate the exact amount of power that is needed at any given time.

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Posted on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 09:38AM by Registered CommenterHCE Editor | CommentsPost a Comment

Securing Idaho's Energy Future - The Role of Energy Efficiency and Renewables

Idaho leaders can take steps to shield Idaho families, farms and businesses from increasingly volatile global energy markets, according to a new report. Securing Idaho’s Energy Future: The Role of Energy Efficiency and Natural Resources suggests Idaho can create thousands of jobs while helping to control energy costs by developing renewable and energy
efficiency resources.

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Posted on Wednesday, July 16, 2008 at 02:02PM by Registered CommenterHCE Editor | CommentsPost a Comment

Striking the right balance means more than political action

“Most importantly, we need the bold, broad vision and steadfast determination that rural electric pioneers had.”

Read Aaron Jones thoughts on wind power and renewable energy in Renewable Energy Today.

Posted on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 05:06PM by Registered CommenterHCE Editor | CommentsPost a Comment

Wal-Mart branches out into locally grown produce


Wal-Mart Stores Inc. plans to purchase and sell $400 million worth of produce grown by local farmers within its state stores this year

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Posted on Thursday, July 3, 2008 at 02:42PM by Registered CommenterHCE Editor | CommentsPost a Comment
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