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National Indian Energy GroupA Native American owned company

www.nationalindianenergy.com

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National Indian Energy GroupNIEG exists to bridge the gap between Native American tribes and renewable energy providers for the development of mutually beneficial energy projects

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Natural ResourcesWith almost 55 million acres of land under sovereign tribal control, Native Americans hold the keys to some of our most valuable natural resources

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RelationshipsNIEG believes that developing trusting, solid relationships is the

key to the future of renewable energy on tribal lands

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SustainabilityStrengthening the ability of tribes to develop self sustaining

economies is crucial to the future of Native Americans

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SustainabilityRenewable energy projects can provide not only clean energy to

the reservation, but also sources of recurring revenue for the tribe

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RespectAny development of tribal land must respect the spiritual significance these lands hold for those who reside there

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RespectThis same respect also applies to the environmental impact these

projects will have on the land

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Advocacy It is the goal of NIEG to ensure our energy technology providers

understand the concepts of Relationships, Sustainability, and Respect

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TechnologyNIEG carefully selects partners in all aspects of energy technology

including solar, wind, geothermal, hydro-electric, bio-mass and more

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FinancingNIEG and its partners can also provide aid to tribal nations and energy providers

in securing the financing necessary to develop and implement projects

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FinancingNIEG can also provide assistance in writing grants for state and

federal government funding

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ConnectNIEG exists to bring tribes and energy providers. To this end, we

provide numerous opportunities for networking and communication

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ConnectNIEG is proud to announce our First Annual Renewable Energy in

Indian Country Conference and Appreciation Event

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ConnectWe will have speakers from Native tribes as well as all levels of

government including the Federal Bureau of Indian Affairs

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ConnectTopics will include Project Development, American Recovery and

Reinvestment Act, Project Financing, Project Design, Project Construction,

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ConnectGovernment Policy, Solar Initiatives, Wind Initiatives and Other

Renewable Energy Options.

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ConnectCome join us 30-December 2 2010 in Billings, Montana at the

beautiful Billings Hotel and Convention Center

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ConnectPlease go to our website for agenda, pricing and booking information

http://nationalindianenergy.com/events.html

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National Indian Energy GroupPlease partner with us as we help build a better economic future

for Native Americans all over our land