Renewable Energy Pilot Projects

  • ACT NOW! Support FAIR, Clean Energy for Tribes

    Solar Panel at Skull Valley

    We're asking our supporters to contact the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Rep. Charles Rangel (D-NY), and urge him to bring the FAIR Credit bill before his Committee for a vote. The FAIR Credit Act proposes a simple change to the tax code so tribes can become equal partners in renewable projects on their reservations. The legislation is currently stalled in Committee. Contact Chairman Rangel today!
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  • Bringing Wind to the White Earth Reservation

    It's important that we walk our talk here in our own territory of Minnesota. That's why we are partnering with White Earth Land Recovery Project to install a wind turbine to power our joint offices in Callaway, Minnesota, on the White Earth Reservation. We share the building with an amazing set of groups up there and we actually work in the old elementary school, which requires quite a bit of power. The western edge of the reservation, where our offices are located, has excellent wind though. Read more...

  • Yankton Nakota Solar Training and Installation Project

    Solar Heating Panel

    Honor the Earth and the Native American Women’s Health Education Resource Center (NAWHERC) co-sponsored a solar training and installation on the Yankton (Ihanktonwan) Reservation in South Dakota June 4-5, 2009. Henry Red Cloud of Lakota Solar Enterprises led the training and then, as a hands-on demonstration, installed two solar heating panels on the NAWHERC’s transitional housing for women. A community celebration followed the installation. Read more...

  • 65kW Wind Turbine at KILI Radio on the Pine Ridge Reservation

    KILI Wind Turbine

    The wind is a constant force on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. So much wind blows through these Lakota lands that it could power this reservation four times over. KILI Radio, the largest radio station in Indian country and one of the largest consumers of electricity on Pine Ridge, is now harnessing that power. Honor the Earth, Intertribal Council On Utility Policy (Intertribal COUP) and a host of grassroots groups and trainees erected a 65 kW wind turbine at KILI on June 25, Lakota Victory Day (the day the Battle of the Little Big Horn was won in 1876). Read more...

  • A New Partnership With Green For All

    The mission of the national organization Green for All is to build an inclusive green economy, one “strong enough to lift people out of poverty”. That mission resonates strongly with our Native communities and our own mission at Honor. To forge a partnership, Winona LaDuke brought an Honor the Earth youth delegation to Green for All’s Dream Reborn conference in Memphis, Tennessee in April and then invited Green for All’s founder, Van Jones, to visit and speak to the Minneapolis Indian community in May 2008. Read more...

  • Skull Valley Goshute Solar Project

    Skull Valley Goshute Solar Panel

    For more than a decade, Skull Valley Goshute tribal members diligently fought the siting of a high-level nuclear waste dump on their Utah reservation. A small, volunteer group called Ohngo Gaudadeh Devia (OGD) led the effort, standing down a consortium of some of the largest utilities in the country. In a precedent-setting victory, two Department of Interior agencies rejected plans for the private dump in September of 2006. Read more...

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