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Kathy Lee Hart

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Actors, Directors & Production Artists For TBP PLAN

Performing Arts related people who desire Green Energy.

Location: NYC, LA, Regional Theatres, Tours, On Location - Wherever we're Working
Members: 60
Latest Activity: May. 1, 2009

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Kathy Lee Hart

NEW VIDEO - VIDEO #2 - LOOK HERE!!! "We've Had Enough - No TANKS!" 19 Replies

Started by Kathy Lee Hart. Last reply by Kathy Lee Hart Aug. 27, 2008.

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LOOK HERE!! "Power To The People! Sign Up/Sign In" FINAL CUT 9 Replies

Started by Kathy Lee Hart. Last reply by Donna L. Hill Powell Aug. 9, 2008.

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John Laberge Comment by John Laberge on February 28, 2009 at 7:37am
I just noticed your 'helpful links' on the side there....Thank-you... a real help and time saver....
Faye Comment by Faye on January 22, 2009 at 6:59pm
Hello Kathy I hope this finds you doing well!!

Please forward this to anyone you can / see fit! THANK YOU!

CONFERENCE IN TALLAHASSEE FEBRUARY 3rd, 2009!

The Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy (FARE), with support from the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) and the Alliance for Renewable Energy (ARE) are pleased to invite you to join us for a discussion on:

Effective Renewable Energy Policies: Stimulating Job Creation, Long Term Investments, and Improving Energy Security

Featuring discussions on Feed in Tariffs, Net Metering, Rebates, and Gainesville, FL., the first municipality in the United States to introduce a Feed in Tariff policy.

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
12-7 pm in Tallahassee
Doubletree Hotel
101 South Adams Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 224-5000


The focus of the conference is the deployment of renewable energy in Florida resulting in jobs and energy security. Experts from around the world and participants from various stakeholder organizations will discuss policies to stimulate vast investment in renewable energy to increase energy security and job creation in Florida. Building on Governor Crist’s vision of 20% renewables by 2020, this event will provide first hand experiences from Florida, other states and European countries on what policies are most effective in achieving renewable targets.

Solar on every rooftop!

Panels will include:
· ‘Lessons from Europe and US States’ – Deployment of successful renewable policies.
· Costs vs. Benefits – The potential opportunity if policies are right.
· What energy policies will drive the market and bring jobs to Florida?
· Florida based implementation.
· Legislative Roundtable.

Key objectives:
· Explore green jobs and long term investments.
· Discuss Renewable Energy Payments, also known as Feed in Tariffs, regarding their significant potential to address climate change, create new jobs and support the renewable energy industry
· Further develop policies that have driven the clean technology markets.
· Update on the Renewable Portfolio Standard rules from the PSC.
· Strengthen and Support legislative initiatives in Florida.
· Explore various levels of initiatives adopted by utilities.
· Build coalitions and network.
· The Gainesville Solar Feed in Tariff.

Who will attend: State legislators, environmental and energy advocates, renewable energy industry representatives,local and state utilities, local government officials interested in green job economic development, nonprofits and foundations committed to a renewable energy future.

Speakers will include: leading environmental organizations, Florida State legislators, investors, renewable energy industry organizations and leading energy companies.

Featuring:
· Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan
· Florida State Representative Keith Fitzgerald
· Paul Gipe, Alliance for Renewable Energy
· Toby Couture, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
· Dr. Murray Cameron, Phoenix Solar
· Jerry Karnas, Environmental Defense Fund
· Barry Moline, Florida Municipal Electric Association
· Ed Regan, Gainesville Regional Utilities
· Christy Herig, Solar Electric Power Association
· Jerome Guillet, Head of Energy, Dexia

For registration and hotel info on this event please contact Faye Roller at faye@FAREnergy.org or visit www.FAREnergy.org

Arno Lundin Comment by Arno Lundin on December 19, 2008 at 7:38pm
That my friend has not been done to my knowledge. But so far biomass has been biomass. Each yield there own make up. We have done different grasses. I would suspect it to be the same sort of thing. We do the process and have an independent lab do the analysis. I'll email some more details.
Matt S Comment by Matt S on December 19, 2008 at 7:00pm
Arno,

What can your process do with algae? Can it be used to separate the algae oil from the remainder? What if you put algae cake through your process? Let me know at your convenience. Please go to

http://www.scipiobiofuels.com

The page has a way to request information. Those requests come straight to me. Or, just send me an email: matt@scipiobiofuels.com Many thanks.
Arno Lundin Comment by Arno Lundin on December 15, 2008 at 12:55pm
Cool goverment has approved to fund 50% of building costs for purelignin.com Front end bio refinery. This technology is what we are licensing and implementing.
W are waiting to hear if that funding includes any liscencee's which we imagine it will.
We continue to seek private funding interested parties may contact me any time.
Process developed by purelignin.com reduces polution to near 0, deliver's higher quality product and reduces energy consumption for existing producers as well as provides side stream revenues one of which is generation of ectricity, ehtanols, and bio plastics etc. DOE reported in 2005 that this type of technology was needed for many industries if they were to remain viable. Coincidentally when this report came out the technology was in the patent office getting approved. Hard to grasp the big picture but I feel the technology will allow for many things that were not possible due to high cost of production to now be possible. This may be so large a market that I feel it will dominate the nowt new economy of Renewable's.
Arno Lundin Comment by Arno Lundin on December 2, 2008 at 12:37am
http://www.greencarsite.co.uk/econews/honda-fc-sport-concept.htm

hmm bio plastic structure
We do not make the parts but we manufacture the ingredients to make the bio plastic parts possible.
new venture. patented. capital needed.
Arno Lundin Comment by Arno Lundin on November 22, 2008 at 11:43am
www.purelignin.com go here and see what the base of the next economy will be.
Arno Lundin Comment by Arno Lundin on November 13, 2008 at 12:14pm
Seeking Investment capital for renewable energy mill already patented. Non- Polluting. 0 emission. Market research done. Customers waiting for production. Need Money to build mill. Aprox. 2mill. us. Return to be negotiated.
Kathy Lee Hart Comment by Kathy Lee Hart on October 28, 2008 at 6:15am
Mine didn't make the cut - But GO HERE TO VOTE
Kathy Lee Hart Comment by Kathy Lee Hart on October 23, 2008 at 11:23am

To all passing this way –
I have entered Boone's CITIZEN'S VIDEO CONTEST on the Pickens Plan YouTube site. Here is the link to VIEW & RATE it! ENJOY! Many of you are in it. All Graphics are by Lawrence W. Lee. Boone’s challenge and Lawrence’s graphic prompted the Video. Watch it in High Quality. Obama/McCain: Foreign Oil? BEAT IT!
K.Lee
 

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