Dogwood Alliance Materials from the Center for Retail Excellence Conference in Bentonville, AR on September 4, 2008.
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Renewable Energy Quarterly, Spring 2008
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Articles in the Renewable Energy Quarterly, Spring 2008:
+ RENEW Battles Local Opposition to Wind
+ Starting a Renewable Energy Business
+ Renewable Profiles: Wes Slaymaker
+ Solar Hot Water from the Garden
+ Reviving a Classic Wind Machine
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly, Winter 2008
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RENEW Wisconsin's quarterly newsletter contains the following articles:
+ Solar Water Heating's Day of Superlatives
+ Calumet Voters Strongly Favor Wind
+ Renewable Profiles: Steve & Nancy Sandstrom
+ Wind a No Go in Trempealeau
+ Windpower Projects Near Completion
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly, Summer 2007
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The summer issue of RENEW’s Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly includes the following articles:
RENEW Objects to Town Ordinance
A Federal Energy Policy?
Renewable Profiles: Jeff Knutson
State Must End Wind Roadblocks
RENEW Lunch and Meeting, Sept. 15
RENEW Argues for Uniform Tariffs
Walter: MGE Gets High Marks
WPPI Adds PV at HQ
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly, Spring 2007
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This edition of the newsletter contains the following articles:
Wind Farm Construction Explodes While Manufacturing Lags
“But what’s the payback?”
Renewable Profiles: Jeff Riggert
Can Ethanol Kick Fossil Fuels?
Coal Rush Negatives Wind’s Promise
Energy co-dependents: Russia, America, and Energy Security - A special report
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly - Winter 2006/07
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This edition of the newsletter contains the following articles:
RENEW, Clean Wisconsin Defend Wind Power Project
We Energies Cops National Honors
Don Wichert: RENEW Founder and Tireless Advocate
How I Fell in Love with My Solar Dryer
PSC Approves WE Wind Project
Doyle Sets Plans to Expand Renewables
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Highlights: 300 acres preserved in Canoochee Watershed, Students Conduct Storm Drain Stenciling, Volunteer Data Collection, Volunteer Cleanups, and more...
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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Highlights: 300 acres preserved in Canoochee Watershed, Students Conduct Storm Drain Stenciling, Volunteer Data Collection, Volunteer Cleanups, and more...
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Highlights: 300 acres preserved in Canoochee Watershed, Students Conduct Storm Drain Stenciling, Volunteer Data Collection, Volunteer Cleanups, and more...
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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Highlights: 300 acres preserved in Canoochee Watershed, Students Conduct Storm Drain Stenciling, Volunteer Data Collection, Volunteer Cleanups, and more...
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OCRK 2006 Fall Newsletter
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In this report for October happenings, you’ll find info on these and other developments:
*Join/Confirm your membership with NTWC
*Message Briefings with Resource Media
*NTWC Listserves Re-Invigorated
*Notable Items Posted to Listserves
*New Resources " Updated Forest Visitor Use Stats; Research on Incompatibility of ATVs use and Quiet Recreation
*Bureau of Land Management (BLM) updates for Oregon & Arizona
*Forest Service Begins to Post Motor Vehicle Use Maps
*NOHVCC Workshops with Off-roaders and Forest Service Planners
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly, Fall 2006
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The Fall 2006 newsletter includes the following articles:
2nd U.S. Solar Testing Lab Opens in State
Payback Analysis: Impediment to Sustainability
Andy Bangert: Solar Installer & Master Electrician
MGE, WPPI Tap into Top of Iowa Wind Projects
Wind Energy Projects Slowly Advance
Neenah Paper Buys Reams of Renewable Electricity
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This report includes sections on:
•following the money & organizing diverse interests to defeat a rotten proposal on Oregon BLM lands
•(watch) dogging the Forest Service to get travel planning right
•reclaiming the debate with effective messages
•sharing information to build stronger campaigns
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2006, Aug-Sep Director's Report
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NTWC launches travel planning database, asks for member input; NTWC announces messaging analysis & recommendations from Resource Media and offers briefings; BLM Oregon update; possible MOU with BLM; NTWC presents to new Forest Service Rec Dir; Forest Service Proposes Changes to the National Trail Classification System
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2006, July Director's Report
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Strategic planning update; Sonoran Desert Tranquilarians victory; Forest Service releases travel planning schedule, current route mileage data, and clarified direction on exceptions to the cross-country travel ban; NTWC, Blue Ribbon Coalition, others ask for Recreation Appropriation; EMDS; Bad NPS Management Policies Scrapped
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2006, May-June Director's Report
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Strategic planning begins; NTWC recommends principles for more effective agency planning and management of off-road vehicles; update on BLM work in Oregon; Collaboration Workshops in CO & CA.
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2006, April Director's Report
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Wisconsin Renewable Quarterly, Summer 2006
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In this issue of RENEW's quarterly newsletter:
Misplaced Security Concerns Still Wind Projects
Doyle Embraces Energy Independence
Profiles in Leadership: Niels Wolter
Wisconsin Tops in Cow Power
Calendar
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2006, March Director's Report
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2006, February Director's Report
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Strategic Planning, Research & Capacity, Improved communications, Implementation of the Off-Road Vehicle/Travel Planning Rule , APPENDIX A " FS Training Schedule on the new Travel Planning Regulations, APPENDIX B " OHV Route Designation Position Paper, APPENDIX C " Fact Sheet On New Rule