Tribes
Harvesting Clean Energy 8
The Harvesting Clean Energy Conference is the Northwest’s premiere gathering for agriculture and energy interests working to advance new opportunities for agriculture producers and rural communities in clean energy production. Clean energy offers real solutions – financial and practical – for our farmers, ranchers, rural utilities and towns, tribes, and regional economy.
The Ontario First Nation Guide to Wind Power Development
The Ontario First Nation Guide to Wind Power Development
2005: SGA Energy Ltd., Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development and, Gale Force Energy Ltd.
Rosebud Sioux Tribe, SD: Community Wind Project
In 2003, the Rosebud Sioux installed the first tribal-owned utility-scale turbine. Read more about the project in the Fall 2003 Windustry Newsletter.
Renewable Energy in Indian Country: Options for Tribal Governments
This 1998 issue brief from the Renewable Energy Policy Project discusses how Tribal Governments can use renewable energy to meet the needs of rural electrification, economic development, environmental protection, and an expression of a commitment to balance the human and natural worlds.
Community Wind Listserv
Join this group to keep up to date on community wind energy news, policy, projects, and events. Hosted by Windustry, a non-profit organization working to create an understanding of wind energy opportunities.
Turbine and Crane on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota

Turbine and Crane on the Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota, 2003

