The project is a unique opportunity for the state because flare gas volumes and the demand for nitrogen fertilizer are increasing.
Energy
Don’t overlook the cost of operating household electrical devices.
A few simple steps can reduce home energy costs significantly.
Burns and carbon monoxide poisoning are two of the dangers of using space heaters.
A few simple steps can cut your energy bills and make your home more comfortable.
Make sure contractors install the proper amount of insulation.
North Dakota is the only state among the largest oil-producing states to have increased capacity from 2000 to 2010.
NDSU offers tips on dealing with flooded items such as insulation and household appliances.
Learn the facts about vehicle fuel economy.
Motorists have some simple ways to cut their fuel bills.
NDSU offers renters tips for cutting their energy bills.
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Ice dams can cause structural damage and lead to mold growth in homes.
You still have time to take advantage of tax credits and rebates for making your home more energy efficient.
Ground-source heat pumps heat and cool homes efficiently.
The field demonstrations will highlight one-pass air seeder demonstrations.
Since 2004, crude oil production in North Dakota has grown an average of 21.1 percent per year to reach 79.7 million barrels in 2009.
The new regulations require some farmers to prepare and implement a plan to deal with oil spills on their farms by Nov. 10, 2010.
The major theme of the conference is to assess the impact of emerging climate change policies in U.S. agricultural production, competitiveness and farm income.
Information on home energy efficiency is just a mouse click away.
A new NDSU publication can help homeowners spot home energy wasters.
Fresh caulking and window coverings can help cut heating costs.
Compact fluorescent light bulbs contain some mercury, but they are safe to use.
Homeowners have several inexpensive ways to make their windows more energy efficient.
These regulations are intended to protect children from accidently accessing stored fuel and to protect the environment.
Tax credits are available to help homeowners replace heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems.
Contract specifications, including lease payment structure and liability issues, are outlined in the publication.
Homeowners could receive a tax break for making their homes more energy efficient.
Some portable heater claims may be too good to be true.
Extension Service teams offer webcast overview of small wind turbines.
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