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Water Interests "Drain" Renewable Energy Fund

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Monday, March 19, 2007   

It's been almost two decades since the voters of North Dakota created the "Resources Trust Fund," earmarking oil taxes for water and renewable energy. Since then, though, it seems not a drop of that money has gone to renewable or alternative energy -- it's all gone to water-related projects. Democratic Sens. Tracy Potter of Bismarck and Connie Triplett of Grand Forks proposed sending some of those funds to make up federal budget cuts at the Division of Community Services, which helps schools, hospitals and other state buildings conserve energy. But Potter says the idea was sunk.

"We're all believing that it's time to start investing in renewable resources. At the very time when everyone from the governor and legislature on down is proposing, here, the one agency that's charged with that, is being cut."

The "Resources Trust Fund" was created in 1990 by a statewide ballot initiative. Potter's bill would also have used money from the fund to develop alternative energy sources.

Supporters argue that renewable energy and conservation will help the environment and boost the economy by crating new jobs. Potter acknowledges the importance of spending on the state's water supply, but he says renewable energy needs to be a priority, too.

"Farm interests, municipal interests, people who want to move the Missouri River water to the Red River Valley. If it gets too controversial because we're opposing that in order to fund our processes, then we just have to find another source of funding and that may just be the general fund."


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