energy

Trying Smelling Salts
Trying Smelling Salts
Trying Smelling Salts
Some professional athletes use smelling salts as an energy boost. I've seen it used as first aid to wake a person up after they had fainted. Is this stuff really that strong? We tried it out on camera.
Northeast Clean Energy Resource Team Hosting A Free Tour Friday
Northeast Clean Energy Resource Team Hosting A Free Tour Friday
Northeast Clean Energy Resource Team Hosting A Free Tour Friday
Northeast Clean Energy Resource Team (NE CERT) is hosting a free tour Friday, June 7, from 1:00 to 4:00 pm starting at the Business Office of Duluth Entertainment Convention Center (DECC), to learn more about clean energy innovations in Duluth. This event is free and open to the public.
Minong Community to Get New Natural Gas Line and More Affordable Energy Source
Minong Community to Get New Natural Gas Line and More Affordable Energy Source
Minong Community to Get New Natural Gas Line and More Affordable Energy Source
Just announced today, a new 12 mile natural gas line from north of Trego, WI  to South of Minong.  Most of the funds for the project is being invested by Link Snacks Inc, makers of Jack Link’s® Beef Jerky . The new pipeline is expected to serve area residents and businesses and provide them with an affordable and efficient energy source.
What States in America Use the Most Energy?
What States in America Use the Most Energy?
What States in America Use the Most Energy?
Americans use a lot of energy. A LOT. In fact, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, the United States burned up a whopping 98 quadrillion BTUs of energy in 2010, up from 95 quadrillion a year prior—a mind-boggling amount of energy consumption for a country that only makes up about 4.5 percent of the global population. Worldwide BTU usage is approximately 500 quadrillion, so tha
Share Your Thoughts on the Future Use of Energy in Duluth at the Kick-off to LEAP [Local Energy Action Plan]
Share Your Thoughts on the Future Use of Energy in Duluth at the Kick-off to LEAP [Local Energy Action Plan]
Share Your Thoughts on the Future Use of Energy in Duluth at the Kick-off to LEAP [Local Energy Action Plan]
The City of Duluth is seeking input from YOU.  Here's your chance to speak up on the use of energy in our City.  Everyone is welcome, whether you're a resident, or represent a business or an organization.  You are encouraged to attend a kick-off  meeting of the Community-wide Local Energy Action Plan (“LEAP”) Energy Visioning Public Engagement Session.