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Alternative Energy Professionals

For professionals looking for new careers in the alternative energy field. And for those professionals who want to connect with others for networking. Scientists, engineers, IT professionals, managers, executives, salesmen, technicians, etc.

Members: 103
Latest Activity: Dec 4

For Employers looking for Professionals, and for Professionals looking for Alternative Energy Careers

For alternative energy companies seeking professional staff, employees or consultants, please go to this link: aternative energy employers

For professionals (scientists, engineers, IT professionals, managers, executives, salesmen, technicians, etc.) seeking a new career in alternative energy, please go to this link: professionals seeking new opportunities

Discussion Forum

Gilbert B. Dalit, PE

CNG Working Group 4 Replies

Started by Gilbert B. Dalit, PE. Last reply by Nick Nelson Feb 19.

Tai Robinson

Man Aims To Wean World Off Petroleum 2 Replies

Started by Tai Robinson. Last reply by Tai Robinson Nov. 30, 2008.

Tai Robinson

NGV's & CNG infrastructure required for Plan to materalize 3 Replies

Started by Tai Robinson. Last reply by Tai Robinson Nov. 7, 2008.

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Sandy Graham Comment by Sandy Graham on December 29, 2008 at 11:00am
I am looking to connect with new ventures or small business companies in search of meeting business development objectives.
Jessee McBroom Comment by Jessee McBroom on December 20, 2008 at 10:22am
Thanks for the data Dan. Very useful indeed. Feel free to visit my page look over things fully and completely there and let me know how you think my project will affect Global Warming and Climate Change based upon "actual paper" as this technology was not part of this study.
dan Comment by dan on December 20, 2008 at 9:39am
In a review of the true costs of energy generation, Mark Z. Jacobson has released a paper that looks at true cost of alternative energy sources. To do this he looked at how these forms of energy are then used to power vehicles. This is the by far the largest need of energy in our society and it has the largest ecological and environmental impacts of our energy use. His conclusion is that we will need a multi-modal approach but wind energy generation is by far the greenest option. That is followed by concentrated solar collection, that is using mirrors/reflection devices to concentrate the heat of solar radiation to heat a liquid to turn energy turbines. This is exactly the type of research that needs to be done to move us into the future.



Actual paper for those inclined
Review of solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy security

dan
Jessee McBroom Comment by Jessee McBroom on December 20, 2008 at 7:18am
Hello all. I'm glad I found this group. It is a much needed group to promote and further te advancement of alternative energy R&D and concepts. I invite you all to visit my page to get an idea of how I plan to contribute as an R&D person in the field of alternative energy and its applications.
Michael, Houston Comment by Michael, Houston on November 9, 2008 at 12:38am
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DANIEL B FROMHOFF Comment by DANIEL B FROMHOFF on November 5, 2008 at 4:08pm
HOW REDUCING GREENHOUSE GASSES WILL IMPACT THE U.S. ECOMNOMY

As Congress and the Administration once again consider policies to reduce emissions of the Greenhouse Gases. responsible for Global Warming. , the potential cost of such policies to the American economy again becomes a critical issue. Some of those who oppose mandatory cuts in carbon dioxide emissions fear that the resulting rise in energy prices would impose serious costs on the economy, undermining prospects for growth. On the other side, many of those advocating government policies requiring emission reductions point to the availability of many opportunities to raise Energy Efficiency. and to expand the use of Renewable Energy concluding therefore that any economic impacts would be modest, at worst.
What should we believe? Since the United States has not yet initiated any national policies to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, experience provides little guidance. Predictions, both optimistic and pessimistic, are all based on Simulations performed using Macro-Economic Models. that attempt to show how the U.S. economy works. Any such model is just a coherent set of assumptions about the structure and functioning of the economy, based on past performance. Naturally, any model’s predictions depend entirely on the assumptions imbedded in it — how could it be otherwise?
Because the Various Models used for the purpose differ in their assumptions, they project different economic impacts even for the same targets and timetables of emissions reductions. A Meta-Analysis synthesizing all the available models reveals what the crucial assumptions are and how changing those assumptions affects the predicted economic costs of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by Specific Percentages below the Business-as-usual Path by 2030. Surprisingly, only a handful of key assumptions account for most of the Differences Among Model Predictions of the economic costs of reducing emissions.
Those Key Assumptions are explained here. You, as a visitor to this site, can decide for yourself what assumptions are more realistic. Then, based on this choice of preferred assumptions, you can see how reducing greenhouse gas emissions is likely to affect the economy’s Gross Domestic Product and its growth rate. Will the impacts be positive or negative? Will they be large or small? Choose your assumptions and see for yourself.
DANIEL B FROMHOFF Comment by DANIEL B FROMHOFF on November 1, 2008 at 8:06pm
I SUPPORT GILBERT'S CONCEPT BUT I AM BIASED SINCE I AM IN THE BUSINESS AND I AM WILLING TO CONSIDER A SPECIAL PROGRAM FOR MEMBERS OF THE PICKENS' PLAN
Gilbert B. Dalit, PE Comment by Gilbert B. Dalit, PE on November 1, 2008 at 4:33pm
I thik we should all unite and support and encourage those who are already in business in Alternative Energy. Let's patronize their businesses. Hopefully, they will continue to grow and create more jobs and opportunity to others. Also, with the brainthrust of now over 2M Pickenians, someone or groups will form new startups that thrive on this opportunity with the financial support that may come from the Invest in American Independence group. I don't mind spending $100USD for a share... multiply that with 2M -- and we immediately become a megabuck Venture Capitalist.. hopefully with friendly smiles.
Michael, Houston Comment by Michael, Houston on November 1, 2008 at 7:15am
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DANIEL B FROMHOFF Comment by DANIEL B FROMHOFF on October 30, 2008 at 2:29pm
WE ARE CATCH THE WIND dba RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS AND WE ARE JUST READY TO OPEN FOR BUSINESS. "CATCH the WIND / HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS” (CTW / RESI) SPECIALIZES IN “HYBRID RENEWABLE ENERGY SYSTEMS” (HyRES) FOR RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS HyRES SYSTEMS INCLUDE A MAJOR BREAKTHROUGH IN TECHNOLOGY, (VAWT) VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINES, WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR “SMALL WINDS” AS FOUND IN CONFINED URBAN AREAS AND SOLAR MODULAR ARRAYS (PHOTO VOLTAIC). THE SYSTEMS ARE CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO THE BUILDING THAT WILL CONSUME THE ELECTRIC POWER THUS REDUCING THE FPL BILL TO MOST OFTEN ELIMINATING IT ALTOGETHER.
BY EMPLOYING BOTH OF THESE ENERGY SOURCES PLUS A UNIQUE POWER-FACTOR DEVICE, PS 1200 TO BALANCE THE PHASE OF THE BUILDING’S VOLTAGE x CURRENT = WATTAGE, THE BUILDING OWNER WILL BE ABLE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRODUCTION RESOURCES READILY AVAILABLE TO ABOUT 85% OF FLORIDA RESIDENTS. CURRENTLY, CTW / RESI IS THE ONLY COMPANY IN FLORIDA OFFERING A HyRES PACKAGE OR AS WE LIKE TO SAY,
“You Get The Sun In The Morning And The Wind At Night.”
“CTW/RESI” BRINGS THE CONCEPT OF A “PRIVATELY OWNED UTILITY” TO BUILDING AND HOME OWNERS OF SOUTH FLORIDA TO LOWER THEIR CARBON FOOTPRINT AND HELP REDUCE GLOBAL WARMING.
 

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Tai Robinson Gilbert B. Dalit, PE DANIEL B FROMHOFF Diane Stevenett charlie mandeville Nick Nelson Greg Willardson Bill Mollring Markie Jeff Thornhill Pete Holden Sandy Graham Warren Reynolds vinbeazel Kim Hansen Bill Bryan Sam Fleet Joseph Plumley dan Brian J. Shaw Becki Weaver David Smith Josh Paulson Dr. Tony R. Hudgens Michael Matuson Richard Bibb OffTheGrid Tony Toigo Judi Grimsley Gary Jorgenson
 
 

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