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July 16, 2009Forest Service, GYC voice concern about proposed Quake Lake power plant
Environmental groups and the U.S. Forest Service are poised to act as regulators seek public comment on a hydroelectric plant proposed for Quake Lake on the Madison River. Bozeman-based company Hydrodynamics Inc. aims to build a 50-foot-tall intake s...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 07/16/09
$1.5M marked for MSU energy research
From Chronicle news sources Montana State University could receive $1.5 million for energy research if a funding bill passed by a Senate committee becomes law. The Senate Energy and Water Appropriations Bill, passed last week by the Senate Appro...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 07/16/09
July 13, 2009
Man on mission to save the frogs
It s not easy being green, the world s most famous frog, Kermit, once said. And it s never been truer. Just ask Kerry Kriger, founder and executive director of Save the Frogs, a nonprofit organization working to educate people on the challenges frog...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 07/13/09
July 7, 2009
Area News Briefs
Green home series offered by MSU Homeowners can get practical ideas for making their homes more energy efficient at a series of free Wednesday afternoon workshops offered by Montana State University s Extension Service. People can attend one workshop...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 07/07/09
June 21, 2009
Man recognized by Time for positive impact on Earth
Time Magazine recently recognized Whitney Tilt, a Bozeman resident and executive director of the Everlands Conservation Initiative, as an American pioneer for his use of revolutionary methods to achieve a healthier planet. It s always nice to get tha...
Posted in: The Bozeman Chronicle on 06/21/09



