Without a business plan and the tools to verify and account for cash flow a businessperson would be hard pressed to find investors. As the Pickens plan moves forward and many of the impediments to Compressed Natural Gas are removed, the viability of the business environment will improve.
What the heck is a business plan? The first step in a business plan is simple identification of needs. Attached is a very basic needs assesment document. The assessment is designed to compile a list of need the organization will need to begin development. After the needs list a comprehensive cost analysis on operations need to be undertaken. First the needs assesment.
There may be relief in sight. We need to track this legislation and make sure the American people are protected as it moves through congress. This could open up the conversion market if we hold our representatives and senators feet to the fire.
Here is a piece of legislation that proposes to deal with the natural gas regulations on the federal level.
Senator James M. Inhofe of Oklahoma Introduces Drive America on Natural Gas Act and we need to show our support. This is a first step on the road to energy independence.
The regulations of certification are addressed in a way to open up the market. Finally!!!!!!!!!
David Baker contributed this section.
We have to drown out the foreign oil Lobbyists in Washington. Collectively We have to become the VOICE for changing our reliance on foreign oil, by Vocalizing our Support for the wide scale use of Alternative Energy Producing Systems.
The ACTION we can take Today is to influence our LEGISLATURE. We must change the thinking in Washington. This is accomplished by CONTACTING your Senator, Representative, Governors.
The following links to Websites are one way of Contacting Congress. I find these links to be the quickest at getting to the "contact web form" used by most of Washington.