This center aims to provide education and development opportunities for all ages in North Dakota, especially young adults, by researching the history of the Great Plains and concepts like the "Buffalo Commons." The center contains information on revitalizing small towns in North Dakota through new concepts like wind energy, using the state's wind resources to power wind turbines and farms to reduce fossil fuel usage. It also explores how windmills relate to the history of families in North Dakota and how sliding panels can reduce sunlight intake on hot days when using wind energy.
This center aims to provide education and development opportunities for all ages in North Dakota, especially young adults, by researching the history of the Great Plains and concepts like the "Buffalo Commons." The center contains information on revitalizing small towns in North Dakota through new concepts like wind energy, using the state's wind resources to power wind turbines and farms to reduce fossil fuel usage. It also explores how windmills relate to the history of families in North Dakota and how sliding panels can reduce sunlight intake on hot days when using wind energy.
This center aims to provide education and development opportunities for all ages in North Dakota, especially young adults, by researching the history of the Great Plains and concepts like the "Buffalo Commons." The center contains information on revitalizing small towns in North Dakota through new concepts like wind energy, using the state's wind resources to power wind turbines and farms to reduce fossil fuel usage. It also explores how windmills relate to the history of families in North Dakota and how sliding panels can reduce sunlight intake on hot days when using wind energy.
North Dakota Center for Exellence for Future Studies
This center is a program to help all ages, especailly
young adults, to combine education and develop- ment for the state of North Dakota. Researching the history of the great plains and thinking about the idea of a “Buffalo Commons” has brought out the need for centers like this one. In North Dakota, small towns are shrinking and they are in need of a renovation. This center has information on the small towm life with the new concepts of wind energy. The north country has great resources to use wind turbines. Wind energy can be used with running turbines or wind farms to decrease the use of fossial fuels. Windmills also have a parire history with the families of North Dakota. In this center, with the concept of wind energy, there is the reduction of sunlight intake on hot days with the use of sliding panals.
Kirsten Staloch Paul Gleye ARCH 371 Septmeber 2009 N Section