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Pickens Plan District Group FL-02

Welcome to the Florida 2nd Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in FL-02, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupFL02
Location: Florida
Members: 42
Latest Activity: Oct 14

FL-02 District Leader

The Pickens Plan District Leaders for FL-02 are Christopher Turner and Glenn F. Childs.

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Christopher Turner

Great News from Florida Wildlife Federation 2 Replies

Started by Christopher Turner. Last reply by Christopher Turner Feb 11.

Christopher Turner

Lets Start Something 2 Replies

Started by Christopher Turner. Last reply by bill Jan 14.

Christopher Turner

Gulf Power signs deal with county, incinerator 8 Replies

Started by Christopher Turner. Last reply by bill Jan 14.

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Jeff Greene Comment by Jeff Greene on October 13, 2009 at 6:57pm
Dear Fellow Pickens Plan members:

I have been impressed with your level of response as well as your passion relating to the recent message about environmental groups and their opposition to oil and gas exploration. In fairness to all sides; I believe it is important to add some further perspective on this issue. After checking with House and Senate Sponsors and the focus of future legislation as well as advocacy groups on this issue, I have been told the following considerations are being made right now:

1. Drilling will be banned in the traditional 3 mile state waters around Florida. The New “open area” will be the 3-9 nautical mile area that is traditionally federal waters but Florida and Texas own due to historical reasons.
2. The proposal does NOT allow drilling. It merely lifts the ban and requires the Governor and Cabinet to receive proposals for leases and then permits. There is no requirement to drill and if the Trustees determine drilling is not economically viable or environmentally safe, they would reject the proposals. (and keep the $5M application fee).
3. No permanently equipment visible from shore will be allowed. Temporary rigs may be used between 3 and 9 miles, but cannot be in place for more than 6 months.
4. Many coastal areas of military and environmental concern would be off limits.
5. The state of Florida will receive MINIMALLY 20.5% of all revenue received from the sale of oil and gas – The state is effectively a 20.5% revenue share partner in the agreement – and potentially more depending upon the bids of the participants.
6. Funding received from the proposal will be spent on the following areas: Future and alternative fuel developments (Including specifically infrastructure and end-user grants for CNG Vehicles), environmental restoration and enhancement projects, local governments, education, economic development and promotion for arts and tourism.
7. In order to ensure the best companies and best trained employees are involved; a $5M non refundable application fee would be required as well as a $500 Million bond prior to any drilling activity by each entity engaged in the process. An apprentice type training program will also be required as well as the best materials and pipes to ensure accident free drilling activity. Florida will have the world’s highest standards for drilling if it is allowed here.
8. I have also been told that revenue could become available immediately from application fees, advanced royalty fees and advanced payments. AND that oil and gas revenue would flow in 12-18 months after a permit is issued. So the funding is not a – “years out” issue – it is short term available.

Many of you may wish to oppose this plan, but let me respectfully remind you that the Pickens Plan is about many things, but it is Certainly about using American made fuels (some renewable, some fossil) to power our cars and homes. CNG is a huge part of our plan and massive amounts of natural gas lie in the Gulf’s eastern planning region and Florida waters. To suggest we don’t need to enhance our supply of American fuels seems inconsistent with our mission and that is the basis of support for this proposal. Secondly, the fact that it can be done – and will ONLY Be done with massive environmental protections, huge financial protection measures and with the best trained labor available makes it more appealing. And lastly, yes, the money matters too. Florida is in Deep, Deep financial peril. After cuts of nearly $7B in the past two years, our leaders tell us we will face another $7B in cuts over the next two years. Tax increases in a recession make no sense, so a wealth event like oil and gas exploration may be our only way out as a state. AND, that the legislative leaders want to expand and fund CNG infrastructure as well as deployment of vehicle filling equipment only adds to the allure of this proposal for Pickens Plan supporters.

Please visit www.EnergyFLA.com to join the move in Florida to enhance our supply of American fuels.

I hope you will join me in supporting this effort – and ensuring that the legislature knows the Pickens Plan is behind it – and fully expects CNG to benefit in the years ahead to help eliminate the balance of trade deficit americ now has with its energy needs.
Jeff Greene Comment by Jeff Greene on August 2, 2009 at 1:59pm
I would like to thank Joe Jenkins for leading this district. Please give your support to Joe and feel free to let me know what I can do to help.

Jeff Greene
Florida State Leader
Jeff Greene Comment by Jeff Greene on July 23, 2009 at 3:36pm
Clean Cities Meeting in Tallahassee
Jeff Greene Comment by Jeff Greene on July 1, 2009 at 6:21am
ATTN ALL 850 Area Code!!!

We are having an organizational kick off meeting of the Nature Coast Clean Cities Coalition on August 21st at 10am in Tallahassee. Let me know if you want to or can attend.
Mike Pickens Comment by Mike Pickens on June 24, 2009 at 12:58pm
I am your new regional leader, please let me hear from you !
Joe Jenkins Comment by Joe Jenkins on April 3, 2009 at 6:19pm
I'm a little concerned about advocating an RES portfolio standard for electric utilities. Most electric utilties use domestic fuel-coal,natural gas, nuclear - to generate electricity. The problem is automobiles which use a large amount of of imported oll- refined to gasoline and diesel fuel-that makes our nation susceptible to countries that don't quite like us.

There are too many causes of global warming-all based on the amount of the sun's irridiance, including the effects of volcanic activity-to categorically conclude that global warming is due manmade to CO2 emissions.

The largest contributor to global warming is water vapor. Co2's contribution is miniscule. The same for methane and othe gases.
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 3, 2009 at 11:17am
District members, we’re at the third and final day of the Virtual March, and today we are focusing on getting action on a bill to establish a 21st century transmission system and a National Renewable Electricity Standard (RES). As Boone points out, twenty-eight states now have an RES – which directs electric utilities to produce a set percentage of their power using alternative sources by a date certain.

Let’s make a great final push. Please use this link to contact Congress and the President again today and send a message to them about renewable energy! Thanks to all who have participated in the Virtual March this week!
Keith Aldridge Comment by Keith Aldridge on April 2, 2009 at 10:16am
Just responded to today's topic - don't know what respone to expect yet. So far no responses to yesterday's emails.
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 2, 2009 at 8:50am
Thanks to all of you who have taken action in the Virtual March so far! It’s Day Two, and the focus today is on oil imports -- the March 2009 numbers show we imported 65 percent of the oil we used -- so let’s contact our Members of Congress again today about reducing America’s dependency on foreign oil. You can do this by phone, of course, and we have also set up links to e-mail Congress or contact your members via Facebook and Twitter about today's issue.

When you’ve done this, please leave a note here on our group page to let other members know you’ve taken action, and tell us if you received any information or feedback from the members’ offices.

Also, if you are a business owner or part of an organization that would like to take part in the Virtual March, please let me know and we’ll recognize you as a partner on the Pickens Plan Virtual March page!
Renee Klink Comment by Renee Klink on April 1, 2009 at 1:01pm
The first day of the three-day Pickens Plan Virtual March on Washington is here!

Among other actions, I’m encouraging everyone to send a single e-mail today, tomorrow, and Friday. It’s a simple thing to do, but it has tremendous impact.

Click here to ask Congress and President Obama to support the NAT GAS Act of 2009.

Thank you for your support.
 

Members (42)

Christopher Turner bill Keith Aldridge Renee Klink Joe Jenkins Lee tim Joe DistrictLeaders Stan Johns Cecil McCullough curt taylor Karen Christine Stineman Joyce Meiser Thomas Turner Jesse Fletcher Tina Robichaux Kathleen Baha barbaraburch Sara Crayton Bill Wright Bill Tucker Vince Zanghi Suzanne Don Lawler Elvis Barrineau Chuck Hazen DANA SUSAN DARBY Karl Schroeder
 
 

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