Sand – UNEP’s report
May 7th, 2019
Here in Red Wing, and throughout southeast Minnesota, and along the other side of the river in Wisconsin, sand has been a major issue. Many communities were dragged into this issue when an epidemic of silica sand mines, processing, and transloading facilities sprang up to support fracking for oil. Sand interests got Red Wing’s Mayor ejected when he was both Mayor and Executive Director of sand mining industry’s Minnesota Industrial Sand Council:
Sand was also an issue as Minnesota attempt at, though I’d say avoided, developing sand mining rules:
Someone explain rulemaking to the MPCA
As to sand as a resource, that’s not really been a part of the discussion in these parts. And on that note, the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) has released a report:
And in the STrib: UN environment agency warns of effects of rising sand use
Check it out!
Transmission? It’s NOT needed!!!
October 18th, 2012
Yes, once more with feeling… this transmission? It’s NOT needed!
Here’s an article from the St. Cloud Times, good to know they’re following up on the CapX 2020 transmission project and keeping an eye on Xcel Energy. This demonstrates what we’ve been saying for how long now? CapX 2020 is NOT needed:
Record hot summer didn’t mean record electricity useage, Xcel Energy reports
In fact, electricity use actually fell in the scorching summer of 2012.