Demand for electricity expected to triple in Oil Patch
October 23, 2012 at 7:00 pm in The Dickinson Press
WILLISTON, N.D. When the Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative turns on six new substations today, it is a sign of things to come as electrical demand is expected to triple in the Oil Patch. Continue Reading

Very simple solution to energy needs. Like the clay under our feet, the natural gas flares you see burning across Western ND is also in abundance right there under our noses. Current problems of containment, storage and transportation make it unviable to use right now.
Well, everywhere else in the country folks are using natural gas in their big old generating plants! Duh! Nice environmentally clean burning fuel turned into megawatts. Like using our own clay for tracking, lets use our own gas for kilowatts. ND is full of natural resources, people being one of the brightest and best.
Don’t need no durn guavament telling us how to do it and fer sure we built it…..did ya here what I said? WE BUILT IT!!!
GOT BAKKEN?
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