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Pickens Plan District Group OH-16

Welcome to the Ohio 16th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in OH-16, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.

Website: http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupOH16
Location: Ohio
Members: 29
Latest Activity: Nov 22

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Veronica Gold, OH State Leader

Please Contact Representatives Fudge, Space and Wilson

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Veronica Gold, OH State Leader

Congratulations to You All and a Big Thanks to Congressman Boccieri 4 Replies

Started by Veronica Gold, OH State Leader. Last reply by J Jay Pirko Nov 1.

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Need For Action 2 Replies

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J Jay Pirko Comment by J Jay Pirko on November 22, 2009 at 8:20am
NEO Clean Energy Network Meeting in Trumbull County
Tuesday, November 24, 2009, from 7-8:30 p.m.

Energy Efficiency's Role in Green Building

Michael Hein and Jason Clark of The Green Building Pros are the main speakers for a Clean Energy Network Meeting in Trumbull County on Tuesday, November 24, 2009, from 7-8:30 p.m. The meeting will be held in Room 117 of the Kent State University Trumbull Campus Technology Building. The meeting is free and open to the public.

Hein and Clark will discuss "Energy Efficiency's Role in Green Building" and will deal with topics such as what makes a building "green," why energy efficiency is important to homeowners and small business owners, and energy audits. To make existing buildings more energy efficient, an energy audit is the place to start. The speakers will explain what is involved in an energy audit and the reports produced to help determine the steps needed to reduce energy use while maintaining a comfortable and healthy building. A question/answer session will follow the presentation. Also, attendees will discuss future meeting topics.

The Green Building Pros (GBP) is a collaboration of energy efficiency and sustainability experts dedicated to bringing their expertise to the marketplace in Eastern Ohio and Western Pennsylvania. The staff at GBP has decades of experience in the construction industry and hold advanced degrees and certifications in sustainability and green building. This experience and education – coupled with memberships and accreditation by leading organizations in green building and energy efficiency organizations such as the United States Green Building Council (USGBC), Residential Energy Services Network (RESNET), and the Building Performance Institute (BPI) – position GBP to be a leader in the growing green building market. GBP is on the Web at http://thegreenbuildingpros.com/.

Clean Energy Network in Trumbull County is a group dedicated to increasing awareness in sustainability, green building and renewable energy technologies by bringing together like-minded people in the area. The Clean Energy Network in Trumbull County is a regional affiliate of Green Energy Ohio.

For more information about the Clean Energy Network and the Trumbull County meeting, contact Dave Ambrose at 330-647-3666 or dambrose1@neo.rr.com.

Green Energy Ohio is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting environmentally and economically sustainable energy policies and practices in Ohio. GEO is the Ohio Chapter of the American Solar Energy Society. GEO promotes renewable energy (solar, wind, biomass and low-impact hydro) statewide by acting as a clearinghouse to inform Ohioans on sustainable energy. The GEO
J Jay Pirko Comment by J Jay Pirko on November 18, 2009 at 2:52pm
This was sent to me by Kenneth Prendergast, Executive Director of All Aboard Ohio!

As we ponder the removal of urban rail transit systems that anchored walkable neighborhoods, the abandonment and destruction of many U.S. cities over the past 50 years, the isolation of the urban poor, the nation's immobilized elderly population, the creation of sprawling car-dependent suburbia where transit cannot effectively serve or survive, our depletion of our once-world leading domestic oil reserves and thus ever-worsening dependence on imported oil, as well as dangerously high carbon emissions, consider these issues in the context of the eye-opening Harper's article by Jonathan Kwitney from February, 1981, "The Great Transportation Conspiracy."

The article, scanned column by column, was uploaded to a friend's web site as a series of JPGs displayed by an html file. A text search won't stumble across it; one has to know where to look. Well here it is:

http://robertpence.com/streetcars/streetcars.html

From time to time, interviews and articles surface where some current or retired transit official claims it never happened. That's not too surprising, considering that when Kwitney researched his article he found "no more than three" such people who claimed to have any knowledge of the events. Probably a lot of former execs and employees from that era had already died off, and I speculate that some who denied any knowledge were trying to conceal their own complicity.

Kwitney presents such a thoroughly-researched, detailed narrative that it's pretty hard to believe the claims of those who deny it ever happened.

KJP
Lynne Pultea Comment by Lynne Pultea on November 18, 2009 at 3:44am
NO they are used along bridges and commerical builings.
James Lutz Comment by James Lutz on November 17, 2009 at 8:17pm
It sounds like windpods are a low-wattage urban solution, better for a house at low altitudes. Most train tracks would go through plenty of rural area where a larger unit can be placed.
Lynne Pultea Comment by Lynne Pultea on November 15, 2009 at 4:40pm
http://www.windpods.com/technology.html
Lynne Pultea Comment by Lynne Pultea on November 15, 2009 at 4:34pm
Windpods would probably be better for this than wind turbines along the tracks.
J Jay Pirko Comment by J Jay Pirko on November 15, 2009 at 11:10am
This was sent to me by Kenneth Prendergast, Executive Director of All Aboard Ohio!

The Oil Situation Is Really Bad
by Dave Cohen

Published Nov 12 2009 by ASPO-USA, Archived Nov 12 2009


On the eve of the International Energy Agency’s release of its annual World Energy Outlook (WEO), a whistleblower at the IEA claims the agency “has been deliberately underplaying a looming [oil] shortage for fear of triggering panic buying” in the world markets. As the young fan said to “Shoeless” Joe Jackson, who was wrongly convicted of helping to throw the 1919 World Series, but knew the fix was in, say it ain’t so, Joe.

Ah, but apparently it is so. Another dose of disillusionment for the naive. A second Guardian informant went so far as to say the situation is really bad—

The senior official claims the US has played an influential role in encouraging the watchdog to underplay the rate of decline from existing oil fields while overplaying the chances of finding new reserves.

The allegations raise serious questions about the accuracy of the organization’s latest World Energy Outlook on oil demand and supply to be published tomorrow – which is used by the British and many other governments to help guide their wider energy and climate change policies…

A second senior IEA source, who has now left but was also unwilling to give his name, said a key rule at the organization was that it was “imperative not to anger the Americans” but the fact was that there was not as much oil in the world as had been admitted. “We have [already] entered the ‘peak oil’ zone. I think that the situation is really bad,” he added.

READ MORE AT:
http://www.energybulletin.net/node/50688

READ IEA'S WEO REPORT AT:
http://www.worldenergyoutlook.org/

READ THE GUARDIAN ARTICLE AT:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/nov/09/peak-oil-international-energy-agency#history-byline
J Jay Pirko Comment by J Jay Pirko on November 15, 2009 at 10:47am
To James Lutz: Good points! You may want to visit the Pickens Plan "Waste to Energy" group to exchange info on sewage treatment byproducts. "Mag-Lev" technology puts the "speed" in high-speed rail, but requires a lot of wattage. Your idea of adding power generation (wind, solar, gas turbines) along these rail corridors may be what it takes to make this a reality. On 10-Dec-2009, I have a meeting with All Aboard Ohio at the Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber of Commerce offices, and will bring your ideas to the table.
James Lutz Comment by James Lutz on November 15, 2009 at 10:15am
Mag-lev technology can also be used to eliminate the need to transport fuel. Existing mag-lev may not be suitable for freight transport due to the weight, but a hybrid "mag-rail" system would do the trick. it can use a linear stator motor to push a train along a track, using a stationary power source and centralized control. I suppose this could fit into the Pickens Plan, having wind turbines and natural gas generators along the tracks.
James Lutz Comment by James Lutz on November 15, 2009 at 10:07am
You know, algae from sewage treatment (and probably the sewage itself) can also be processed into "bio-methane".
 

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James Lutz Dave Della McDonald Veronica Gold, OH State Leader J Jay Pirko Wilson Braden DistrictLeaders Steve Riester John Royer Lois  E Steve T JAMES R NOLLETTI David Waldron Joseph J Sedlock Jim Woods Stephanie Peggy Eggleston Doug McClure Kathy Canterbury Adam K. Ruess Bob Maxwell Lynne Pultea Troy Pultea Alicia KLine Lindsay Kapper Mike Mott Richard Skelley Paul Hageman Stuart Arbuckle
 
 

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