Port: A startling admission about reliability from an electrical grid operator
Our government is paying utilities to replace baseload power with intermittent power like wind. Based on what the SPP had to say to the PSC, the grid operators aren t speaking up about what these changes mean for grid reliability. That s a remarkable admission. 9:43 am, May 21, 2021 ×
Enel Green Power North America has signed a deal with Gap Inc. to provide wind energy to power over 1,500 retail stores. Forum file photo
MINOT, N.D. Yesterday in Bismarck, the
Public Service Commission held a hearing aimed at getting answers about the blackouts which plagued our region, and a big swath of the country, back in February.
Port: A startling admission about reliability from an electrical grid operator
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Jacobs: Ignoring the future doesn’t postpone the end of the Oil Age
The inescapable conclusion is that the days of the Oil Age are numbered, and the countdown has begun.
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Mike Jacobs, Grand Forks Herald columnist.
GRAND FORKS Doug Burgum’s response was predictable when President Biden signed an executive order to suspend oil leasing on federal lands. The governor said in a statement, “This moratorium deals a crushing blow to our country’s economy at a critical time, will drive up the price at the pump for working Americans and sacrifices millions of dollars for schools, hospitals and other key services supported by state and federal budgets.”
Mike Jacobs: Ignoring the future doesn’t postpone it
The inescapable conclusion is that the days of the Oil Age are numbered, and the countdown has begun.
Written By:
Mike Jacobs | ×
Mike Jacobs, Grand Forks Herald columnist.
Doug Burgum’s response was predictable when President Biden signed an executive order to suspend oil leasing on federal lands. The governor said in a statement, “This moratorium deals a crushing blow to our country’s economy at a critical time, will drive up the price at the pump for working Americans and sacrifices millions of dollars for schools, hospitals and other key services supported by state and federal budgets.”
Mike Jacobs: Rich legacy builds Lakota America
Jesse Taken Alive was rooted in Lakota culture. He was earnest, forthright and forceful in pressing his opinions. His evident passion for his people struck me whenever I heard him.
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Mike Jacobs, Grand Forks Herald columnist.
Jesse Taken Alive died last week. His name will be familiar in Grand Forks. He was a central figure in the battle over UND’s nickname and logo. Taken Alive was chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux, and he took the fight against the logo to the Board of Higher Education, the Legislature and the NCAA.
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