Blue-state carbon policies are driving red-state economic development.
Bluestem was featured in a recent Sunday World-Herald story about how blue-state carbon policies are driving red-state economic development. The upshot? State legislators that have imposed [...]
Bluestem is set to install a 2.5 MW wind turbine southwest of Osceola, Nebraska
OMAHA, Neb. — Bluestem Energy Solutions has been granted final zoning approval to install a 2.5-megawatt wind turbine one mile southwest of Osceola, Neb. Bluestem officials plan for construction [...]
Fairmont Wind Project Nearing Completion
FAIRMONT — Bluestem Energy Solutions is nearing completion of its 6.9-megawatt wind energy installation in Fillmore County. The company expects the final turbine at the site to be completely [...]
Federal policies are credited for Americans conserving water in their homes like never before
According to a report from the United States Geological Survey, from 1980-2015 Americans’ water use fell 27% meaning we are conserving water like never before. According to The Washington [...]
Blue State Energy Policy is Driving Red State Economic Development
Cap-and-trade-style programs like California’s Low-Carbon Fuel Standard are presenting an opportunity to the Midwest. The California LCFS aims to reduce green house gas emissions and essentially [...]
Fairmont Wind Turbine Project
HASTINGS TRIBUNE: by Andy Raun FAIRMONT — Perennial Public Power District is partnering with an Omaha company to secure its own exclusive supply of renewable wholesale electricity through a small [...]
Turbine to power homes in Seward
September 27, 2017 Seward County Independent Construction has commenced near Seward on a 1.7 MW GE wind turbine. With this new addition, the City of Seward will soon join the emerging list of [...]
Omaha company building wind turbine in Seward
Construction is underway on a wind turbine in Seward. Bluestem Energy Solutions announced this week that it is constructing a 1.7 megawatt wind turbine on a farm near the city of 7,000 about 20 [...]