by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 10, 2021 | blog, efficiency, energy, Uncategorized
A secret cache of clean energy is lurking in sewers, and there are growing efforts to put it to work in the battle against climate change. The U.S. Department of Energy estimates Americans wash enough energy down the drain every year to power about 30...
by Sandy Carpenter | Apr 29, 2021 | blog, energy, gas
Natural gas production in the US is set to grow to a new record in 2022, at 93.3 billion cubic feet per day (Bcfd) and will continue to rise further, exceeding 100 Bcfd in 2024, a Rystad Energy analysis shows. As a result, the performance of the...
by Sandy Carpenter | Apr 22, 2021 | blog, energy
Here’s a multibillion-dollar question that could help determine the fate of the global climate: If a tree falls in a forest—and then it’s driven to a mill, where it’s chopped and chipped and compressed into wood pellets, which are then driven to a port and...
by Sandy Carpenter | Apr 8, 2021 | blog, energy
The oil and gas industry is important to North Dakota’s economy, but is still an industry many people don’t totally understand. There is a new book written by a North Dakota man that can help teach people of all ages just how important energy...
by Sandy Carpenter | Jun 30, 2020 | blog, efficiency, energy
Have you ever considered powering your home with solar energy or a wind turbine? The more efficient choice would be wind power because it uses less energy, releases less carbon dioxide and will produce more overall energy. One wind turbine...
by Sandy Carpenter | Apr 16, 2020 | blog, energy
Renewable energy is energy that is replenished and does not deplete. One type of renewable energy is solar. Solar energy is when electricity is made from the sun’s energy. The sun releases photons which are particles representing a...