Business Forum: ‘Givings’ could help fund LRT expansion

Date: 2 Apr 2006 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Business Forum: ‘Givings’ could help fund LRT expansion by David Morris Originally published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 2, 2006 We’re all familiar with the “takings” movement, and its central argument. If a public action reduces the value of property, the public should compensate the owner for the loss. You’ve probably never heard of the … Read More

Commentary: Before long, a vehicle that solves problems?

Date: 1 Apr 2006 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Commentary: Before long, a vehicle that solves problems? by David Morris Originally published in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, April 1, 2006 I magine driving a car without consuming petroleum, or generating pollution, or making noise. Imagine getting the equivalent of 100 to 150 miles per gallon. Imagine that every time you drove, you pumped money into … Read More

Update: Ontario Moves Forward With Standard Offer Contracts for Small Renewable Energy Projects

Date: 31 Mar 2006 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The province of Ontario has directed two agencies to implement and develop the details and contracts for a Standard Offer Program that will make it easier and more cost-effective for businesses and entrepreneurs to sell power to the grid by setting a fixed price for small generation projects that use renewable energy.

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The Once and Future Carbohydrate Economy

Date: 28 Mar 2006 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The carbohydrate economy could transform agriculture as well as energy, reviving producer co-ops, and giving farmers a hedge against voilatile commodity prices. For the first time in 60 years, the carbohydrate economy is back on the public-policy agenda. It is an exciting historical opportunity, but one we should approach with deliberation and foresight.

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Damariscotta, Maine, Rejects Wal-Mart, Endorses Size Cap

Date: 22 Mar 2006 | posted in: Retail | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

On Tuesday, voters in the small town of Damariscotta, Maine, overwhelmingly approved a local law barring stores over 35,000 square feet (about the size of a medium grocery store). The vote puts an end to Wal-Mart’s plans to build a 187,000-square-foot supercenter in this village of just 2,000 people. … Read More

Publicly Owned Infrastructure Beats Regulated Net Neutrality

Date: 14 Mar 2006 | posted in: information, MuniNetworks | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The media are abuzz with a new high-tech phrase:  “net neutrality”. It may sound complicated, but the concept is quite simple. Right now, the Internet treats all traffic equally. Companies that own the connections from your home and business to the Internet now want to start giving some traffic priority over others, for a fee.

Somecompare this proposal to an express toll road. Users pay extra for faster service. But Internet service subscribers already pay a monthly toll based on the speed of service.  You pay more for speeds of 3 Mbps than 750 Kbps.

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Ethanol Cooperative Installing Biomass Energy System For On-Site Energy Needs

Date: 13 Mar 2006 | posted in: Energy, Energy Self Reliant States | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Taking an important step towards making ethanol production more reliant on renewable energy, the Central Minnesota Ethanol Cooperative is nearing completion of a biomass-fueled energy system at its ethanol plant near Little Falls, MN.

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