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The unique role some Tribal nations are taking in the EV transition

Plug in America

With an initial focus on 26 Tribes in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, the Upper Midwest Inter-Tribal EV Charging Community Network has quickly doubled the number of Native lands and states covered, having a long-term goal of connecting as many of the 574 sovereign Tribal nations in this country as possible.

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Study of 7 years of production data supports billion-ton biofuels feedstock estimate

Green Car Congress

The estimates were based in part on the analysis of up to seven years of production data gathered through the Regional Feedstock Partnership, established by the US Department of Energy and the Sun Grant Initiative. South Dakota State University was the lead institution for the more than $20-million project which began in 2007.

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UT Austin researcher awarded $15M for switchgrass traits studies

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How much of the variation in the plant traits are driven by genetics or the environment or the interaction between genes and the environment? The result is a grass that has adapted to a wide variety of environments throughout North America, from the hot and dry landscape of Central Mexico to the snowy climes of Canada.

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The EV Transition Explained: Converting Gasoline Superusers

Cars That Think

After moving to a home much further away from their respective workplaces, each would have become part of the gasoline “superusers” club. Not surprisingly, nearly all the state’s existing 169 public EV charging ports, 75 of which are faster chargers , are part of the Tesla charging network. Their switch to EVs was also providential.

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Smart-grid project matches wind to electric cars | Green Tech - CNET News

Tony Karrer Delicious EVdriven

Its all about change and hope for the future and moving forward as a nation since the best days are still ahead of us. Where did you pull up that "wind potential of North Dakota" BS from? By the way Boones plan covers: Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota.

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