Marlo S. From: Ron Ness -- Sent: Monday, February 29, 2015 11 52 AM To: Marlo Sveen Cc: Jason Bohver Subject: FW Herrtage Center Exmtm Attachments: IMGJESOJPG, 7 From erre at my fo'ks. "Went to the Heritage Center Frtday or Saturday at some point and there IS a Green Energy there next to the petreteum and NDPC haH, ofcourse), And green energy, ime, whatever--ii rt's presented an etyectrye way But M's not (see the anachmeuts of some ofthe boards) Marlo, we don't want or have any comet oyer what's ptaced the Center but the ptacemerrt seems in inepproprtate Thanks ineen .1039 What?nmon lob? Any job can be considered ?green? if it helps us kick the oil habit. curb greenhouse gases, reduce toxins. and protect ecosystems. New awareness of the environmental crisis paired with ?nancial urgency has pushed this country toward creating a new green economy. i It?llv?l? \hulu?i'. ln'i umv "given mliar? as they retro?t tuntduuy. n1 mluu anu. ?u .nul business managers can apply lln?u In Hm elven \s?ntmr?u, lln' heat part is that such jobs can't be in inml um he met with local talent. \thl. Ill v1.1 nl lltlet Mini". rmnuldcturing products closer tn ulww tln-\ null lu? ll'd?tl ?ullt?i than shipping \nulul .. ll?. .iinwlv happening. In lx?uut flu i?rnuwlx .mm, Ln tum". lw. .Ill?-r? nmnulm inmn: lt towns in town, Ohio, and and left thousands unemployed overseas. Now the same plants and [Ir?nplt? to work. making products for wind .nul ~.nl.n i?lm ilv plants. tumvullulml lulullu?. "iliplv inn'" -. limlu?ll Al .1 ?linglt? Imlav mummies .nv ?HtNl I?unlilv .ll .Ill Hl Inll'. bottom iine"~a aiming for results in a inr people. planet. and profit. .unl mlumtinn bene?t from green ?lUVI?tl in Wink that provides good wages .unl ur Implnu". vnvirurmu?nl dl ll'it" same time. .m\mu' can ln? rm; .9 generated by wind turbines. Smal. turbines. operating at lower wind speeds, can powi local equipment or individual buildings. A ?farm? of taller turbines in areas with strong, regular winds ca connect to a utility grid to combine with the electricity produced by other energy sources. a' - Is? a. . The wind corridor from North Dakota to Texas could produce enough energy to power our country and power System export to Canada and Mexico. Offshore wind farms could deliver power to coastal residents. However, cause winds vary and wind farms are often located in remote areas, new ways to store and .nsmit wind power must be developed. Some wind power is now_stored below groundunder assure or in batteries, but more ef?cient methods are needed. a new power grid would create thousands of new jobs, provnde low-cost and clean energy, and tease us from the grip of expensive, polluting fossrl fuels. venrcres tnat couro replace cars for sn trips. Military and government agencies build demand by ordering large ?eets of hybrid vehicles. Freight delivery companies and airlines are changing their equipment and operations to reduce fuel use. Urban planners are rethinking tf suburban formats ofthe past 50 years and are >ffering more sustainable communities with shops and of?ces in walking distance. Zities are planning mass transit systems that are safe, affordable and reliable, while also reducing congestion by limiting the use of cars. i ,rv r' I if gasoline prices drop for a short time, people shouldn?t slip back into old habits. The big problems won?t go away. The supply of fossil fuels won?t last forever, and America is vulnerable to the global political and economic costs of paying for foreign oil. As innovative technologies become more affordable, we?ll see exciting new modes of transportation that will improve the quality of life for pe0ple everywhere. We need to move fast into greener directionsf?e' Mario -- Tuesday March 01' 2016 8 55 AM 'Rori Ness' RE Hemage Center Exhibit I agree There are some concerns Wiih fhe exhibit, I have been in WiTh Claudia and she is doing more checking and piunning on what #0 do Do you have some time THIS week to iook over the draft of The photo book we have put Togeiher'? Lei me know Friday is bad for me. Mario Sveen Developmem Director State Historical Society Of ND Foundation PO Box 1976 Bismarck, ND 55502 HISTORY FOR From: Ron Nessi Sent: Monday, February 19, 2016 11:52 AM To: Mario Sveen -- cc: Jason Bohrer Subjeclz FW: Heritage Center Exhibit Ni 7 Pram one oi my foiks "Went to the Heritage Center Friday or Saturday a: some point and there is a Green Energy exhibit mere ingnt next tome Petroieum and NDPC haii, ofcourse) Arid green energy, fine whateverrifit's presented in an abjectiye way, But it's not (see the attachments oi some oitne boards) Mario, we doii't Want or have any caiilroi over what's pieced in the Center but the piacement seems in inappropriate Thanks Marlo S. From: Marlo 5 Tuesday, March 08, 2016 1 36 PM 'Ron Ness' 'Jason Bahrer -- RE Heritage Center Exhibit Ron, Just wanted to fill you in on the exhibit in the Governors Gallery. As of this morning it has been closed for exhibit enhancements, See below for a memo from Claudia Berg, Director of the State Historical Society, Ron, they may be calling upon you for information on new practices within the Oil industry and how it has become more environmental friendly. All, As we Continue to expand Into our new spaces, new practices and responsibilities have evolved. The Green Revolution exhibit has been open for about three months and after the exhibit and receivmg Visltor feedback we are going to temporarily the gallery tu enhance the exhlbit, The Governors Gallery will reopen at a later date Claudia Claudia Berg sum Historical Society or North Dakota msva rid gov Thank you Ron for your help Marlo Sveen Development Director State Historical Soclety Of ND Foundatlan PO Box 1976 Bismarck, ND 53502 HISTORY FOR wewow.