This Week @Minnesota: Goldy pumpkin carving, UMore wind turbine and Mini Medical School
In “This Week @Minnesota” for the week of Oct. 24-28, we carve a Goldy-themed pumpkin, head out to UMore Park for the opening of a new wind turbine and visit the U’s Mini Medical School. Connect with us on Twitter @UMNews and let us know what you’d like to see next week on This Week!
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Ken Salazar visits RI to discuss offshore wind energy
Interior secretary Ken Salazar is visiting Rhode Island Wednesday to make an announcement regarding the development of offshore wind energy. He’s also planning to discuss the possibility of designating the Blackstone River Valley as a national park.
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Wind Energy: A lot of hot air?
Call it the winds of change: you’re seeing almost as many wind turbines in Toledo as you are solar fields. Local officials see alternative energy as the region’s future in manufacturing — and the jobs that go with that industry. But Fox Toledo has has been looking into whether all the talk of wind energy for Northwest Ohio’s future is possible — or just a lot of hot air. Local researchers say we’ve met three of the four requirements: wind turbines on Lake Erie are technically feasible, environmentally-friendly, and cost-effective. But whether it will be politically acceptable as a policy decision is the big factor.