Development group. “We’re working specifically with some of the green energy initiatives that are out there. But it also includes the trails and the parks and helping businesses,” Kirschbaum says, specifying that this initiative will bring together various stakeholders to focus on more sustainable development for the city’s natural amenities and businesses. A notable project under this initiative is spearheaded by 4H2 Incorporated, a local company developing direct ethanol fuel cell technology. This innovative approach to generating electricity from ethanol, which includes exploring the use of cattails, is being developed in collaboration with research partners from the University of Minnesota Duluth. Over the next 18 months, Crookston’s top priorities will center on comprehensive assessments of the city’s infrastructure. One of the key goals is to identify and develop new industrial areas to accommodate future growth. As space in the current industrial park becomes limited, Photo Credit: Mason Hendricks 8 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 05, ISSUE 08
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