Renewable energy group Allianz closes
The North Dakota Alliance for Renewable Energies, 25 x 25 National Alliance to work towards the realization of a new energy future for North Dakota, South and North America.
Officers election to the Board of Directors were Mike Williams, Fargo, health insurance North-East and the city of Fargo Co. Commissioner Brett-President; Brad Crabtree, Ashley, Great Plains Institute, Vice President, Terry Goerger, Mantador, VeraSun Hankinson, secretary-treasurer; Mindy Grieve, Jamestown, Environmental Law and Policy Center, Scott Handy, Fargo, Cass County Electric, Patrice Lahlum, Fargo, North Dakota Department of Agriculture, and George Youngerman, Rolla, Rolla Jobs Development Authority.
25 x 25 The Alliance works in countries throughout the country to seek and facilitate the assembling of driving licences, their country into a new energy in the future, in accordance with the vision of 25 x 25.
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