WORC

Renewable Energy Incentives

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Bus tour in Jackson

Bus tour kickoff

Clark Jubilee Parade

Crow Agency Public School, MT

Wyoming photos

Miles City

Red Lodge, MT

Crow Agency, MT

Northern Wyoming

Livingston Parade

Lame Deer Pow Wow

Richardton Abbey and Wind Turbine

Olathe Sweet Corn Festival

South Dakota

Barbque in Faulkton

North Dakota

Colorado

National Renewable Energy Lab

Grand Junction Farmer's Market

School Dedication

Idaho

Steiger photos

Grant County Fair, OR

Horizon Wind

Baker City

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Fact Sheets

Sustainable Woody Biomass – Biomass from forests could supply clean and efficient energy, boost rural economies, and other benefits.

Coal-to-Liguids - Clean, renewable biofuels and increased efficiency are cheaper, cleaner, faster ways to replace oil than proposals to build multi-billion dollar plants to make liquids from coal.

Sustainable Biofuels - WORC supports sustainably produced biomass as a clean, renewable source of liquid fuels and thermal generation.

Energy Efficiency - In 2006, energy efficiency generated more than 8 million new jobs in the American economy.

Wind Power - Today, wind power is the fastest growing new electricity resource in the United States and in the world.

Renewable Energy Incentives - A listing of federal, state, local and utility incentives that promote renewable energy from the Database of State Incentives for Renewables and Efficiency.

Local Foods - The Good Food movement is at the center of some of the most important issues and debates that will define American society for years to come: issues like stewardship of our soil and water, local and democratic control of decision making and land use, health and nutrition and a thriving and sustainable food and farm economy needed to feed and fuel America. —Willie Nelson

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