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    Toksook Bay Alaskan Native WindHB

    NativeEnergy helped fund three 100kW wind turbines in the remote village of Toksook Bay, Alaska. NativeEnergy’s customers helped fund a significant operations and maintenance reserve for three Northwind 100 kW turbines built in the village of Toksook Bay, Alaska, which began operations in July 2006. Owned and operated by the non-profit Alaska Village Electric Cooperative, […]

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    Kasigluk Alaska Native Village WindHB

    NativeEnergy helped a remote Alaska village develop three wind turbines that replace polluting diesel generators. NativeEnergy’s customers helped fund a two-year operations and maintenance (O&M) reserve for three Northwind 100 kW turbines built in the village of Kasigluk, Alaska, which began operating in July 2006. Owned and operated by the non-profit Alaska Village Electric Cooperative, […]

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    Farmer-Owned Distributed WindHB

    NativeEnergy helped farmers in Minnesota and South Dakota install revenue-generating wind turbines. NativeEnergy worked closely with wind developers to support the sale and installation of farmer-owned and community-based 40 kW and larger distributed wind turbines. With upfront funding from NativeEnergy reducing turbine costs to an acceptable level, these turbines help farmers reduce their long-term electricity […]

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    Wray School District Wind TurbineHB

    With funding with NativeEnergy, the Wray School District built a wind turbine that produces renewable energy and needed income.  “This project will be a self-sustaining model of energy production, income generation, and an innovative educational opportunity for the Wray School District RD-2 and rural Colorado.” – Ron Howard, Wray School District Superintendent The Wray School District […]

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    Iowa Farms Wind ProjectHB

    Help build two new wind turbines in a northern Iowa farming community. Carbon Project Type: Wind Energy Location: Northern Iowa, U.S. Year: 2011 Volume: 92,000 metric tonnefs Standard: Verified Carbon Standard Capacity: 3.2 MW Ruth and Ken Benjegerdes had a vision: among their fields of corn and soybeans, they wanted to see a wind turbine. […]

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    Trellis Biomass Conversion ProjectHB

    This project converts a manufacturing plant’s heating system to wood pellets, saving 1,350 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions over 20 years.  Carbon Project Type: Biomass Location: East Templeton, Massachusetts, U.S. Year: 2008-2009 Volume: 1,350 metric tonnes The project facility consists of a block building, approximately 38,000 square feet, used for wood manufacturing. During the 2006-2007 […]

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    Boulder Creek Hydro ProjectHB

    NativeEnergy helped the Salish and Kootenai tribes bring a renewable energy project back online. Carbon Project Type: Small-Scale Hydro Location: Lake County, Montana, U.S.A. Year: 2008 Volume: 21,677 metric tonnes Capacity: 350 kW Project Details The Boulder Creek Hydro Project is owned by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. Located on the Flathead Reservation, the […]

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    Stonyfield Farm Solar ArrayHB

    NativeEnergy helped Stonyfield Farm install a solar array on their New Hampshire manufacturing facilities.  Carbon Project Type: Solar Energy Location: Londonderry, New Hampshire, U.S. Volume: 756 metric tonnes Capacity: 50 kW In the summer of 2005, we helped build what was New Hampshire’s largest solar array, a 50 kW system on the roof of our […]

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    Northeast Farm Separation ProjectHB

    This project uses manure separating technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, nutrient runoff, and operating costs on a Pennsylvania farm. Carbon Project Type: Farm Methane Reduction Location: Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. Volume: 57,912 metric tonnes Standard: Verified Carbon Standard Dairy farming can be a challenge in the Northeast. Family farms are faced with increasing operational costs, […]

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    Laurelbrook Farm Compost ProjectHB

    This project uses manure separating and compost technology to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve the financial outlook for one of Connecticut’s few remaining dairy farms.  Carbon Project Type: Farm Methane Avoidance Location: East Canaan, Connecticut, U.S. Volume: 21,327 metric tonnes Standard: Verified Carbon Standard   In today’s economy, small family owned farms need additional […]

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