Archives for: March 2009, 14
March 14, 2009Latest Montana news from The Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Lawmakers are looking at two bills to change Montana's renewable energy law. One would reduce renewable portfolio requirements for utilities, and the other would allow hydroelectric dam upgrades to be counted as a renewable...
Posted in: The Montana Standard on 03/14/09
Crow receive preliminary OK on coal plant
BILLINGS - A Crow official says the federal government has given preliminary approval to the American Indian tribe's plan to build one of the first coal-to-liquid fuel plants in the nation. The $7.4 billion plant would produce an initi...
Posted in: The Missoulian on 03/14/09
Feds give initial OK on Crow coal plant
BILLINGS - A Crow official says the federal government has given preliminary approval to the American Indian tribe's plan to build one of the first coal-to-liquid fuel plants in the nation. The $7.4 billion project would produce an initial 50,00...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 03/14/09
Havre college receives bio-fuel grant
Montana State University Northern has received a grant of $990,312 to support and expand training activities at the Bio-Energy Innovation and Testing Center in Havre. Gov. Brian Schweitzer announced the grant Friday in Helena. The funds were awa...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 03/14/09
2009 Mercury Mariner SUV gets hefty 34 mpg in the city
You’re not going to find any SUV or crossover vehicle that gets 34 miles per gallon in the city. Even the smallest. At least not if it’s stuck using only an internal-combustion engine. But the 2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid, a solid compact ...
Posted in: The Helena IR on 03/14/09



