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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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Warren Meddoff Comment by Warren Meddoff on October 30, 2008 at 3:08am
As a USGBC LEED AP I know that tomorrow is today. We need to redouble our efforts during brief periods of fossil fuel cost downturns to insure that the need for alternative energy is not placed on the back burner. 30% of all energy and 60% of all electricity in the US is used in our buildings. Please join me in continuing ur efforts for sustainability.
Wade Wilson Comment by Wade Wilson on October 28, 2008 at 1:06pm
My name is Wade Wilson and I am President of Legacy Energy Group, LLC. Our primary focus at this time is Community Wind and Biomass Power projects. These type projects support local economies with good-paying jobs; landowner fees; and, taxes paid to schools, towns, counties and others.

A community organization such as Cities, Counties, Schools, Economic Development Organizations, Non-Profits or most groups serving the community as a whole may participate in up to 20% ownership of a wind farm with no capital expenditures and they have the OPTION to increase participation by an additional 10% with very little capital outlay. This program helps promote energy independence as well as providing good paying green jobs within the community and provides long term income that stays in the community.

Our program includes all development capital as well as construction funding. If you would like to help promote a community wind project in your community please join our group or contact us for more information. We are currently working on several projects and are more than willing to give references to serious parties.

Thank you,

Wade
Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on October 23, 2008 at 11:08am
GEMTechnologies Comment by GEMTechnologies on September 26, 2008 at 9:09pm
We have a Dream..!!!

It all began with a formula and a hypothesis and now Gem Energy is proven power which emits a very low frequency and produces several forms of energy, including Alternate Current, Direct Current, and Pulse Power…!

G.E.M. Technologies has completed 4 rounds of testing on its Self-Sustaining Energy Process and has now proven Gem Energy to be safe, clean, and sustaining. Further research and testing is required to further define and evaluate this breakthrough energy process and delivery system.

By tapping into this inexhaustible unified field of energy we not only revolutionize the world's economy, we restore the Earth's atmosphere, water sources, and air quality, while simultaneously protecting and preserving all forms of life on our planet for future generations to come...

G.E.M. Technologies is seeking potential partners and/or investors to fund additional testing & prototyping for the development of this technology. Omega Energy Cell are visionary products. Once designed these energy cells will be inexpensive to reproduce, will never need recharging, and will produce zero emissions.

Gems ~ Xtreme Makeover ~ Earth Edition



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Chris Caldwell Comment by Chris Caldwell on September 19, 2008 at 8:06pm
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Bruce Eric Montgomery Comment by Bruce Eric Montgomery on September 9, 2008 at 9:46pm
Top Private Companies Recognized for Leadership in Green Technology and Global Business Potential

AlwaysOn GoingGreen 2008


SAN FRANCISCO----AlwaysOn today announced its coveted GoingGreen 100 Top Private Companies Awards and named Synthetic Genomics as the GoingGreen Overall Winner. Other category winners were Amyris Biotechnologies in Biofuels, CoalTek in Clean Energy, GlycosBio in Clean Manufacturing, Silver Spring Networks in Energy Efficiency, Premium Power in Energy Storage, EcoMotors in Green Transportation, Serious Materials in Green Materials, Genomatica in Green Nanotech & Synthetic Genomics, Ze-Gen in Resource Recovery & Waste Management, BrightSource Energy in Solar Energy, and AbTech Industries in Water Technology.

The second-annual elite GoingGreen 100 list was compiled by the AlwaysOn editorial panel. In order to be eligible for the GoingGreen 100 list, companies had to be peer-nominated, with AlwaysOn receiving more than 500 nominations from venture investors, investment bankers and other industry experts.

"The GoingGreen 100 companies will accelerate the global movement to a more sustainable environment," said Tony Perkins, founder and CEO of AlwaysOn. "The ideas and innovation we saw as we reviewed hundreds of green technology companies will be foundational to the next wave of economic growth in California and beyond. My congratulations to each GoingGreen 100 winner — these are the companies which we predict will have the greatest market traction, strongest innovation and most game-changing approaches this year."

Overall Winner Synthetic Genomics was born out of decades of pioneering scientific research by J. Craig Venter, Ph.D. and Nobel Laureate Hamilton O. Smith, M.D. The company's scientific team includes leading researchers with expertise in areas including metabolic engineering, microbiology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, plant genomics, climate change and energy policies.

“We are proud to present our top honors to Synthetic Genomics after seeing the implications of the company’s technology and the scope of their business,” said Tony Perkins. “Synthetic Genomics represents a deeply disruptive breakthrough in genomic-driven environment solutions. It is bound to play an important role in addressing global energy challenges.”

The GoingGreen 100 Top Private Companies for 2008 will be honored at GoingGreen to be held at Cavallo Point, San Francisco from September 15-17. GoingGreen is a two-and-a-half-day executive gathering that highlights the significant impact green technologies have on new economic growth and in sustainable use of natural resources. The idea behind the GoingGreen 100 top private companies list is to identify the most promising entrepreneurial opportunities and investments in the clean technology industry.

A full list of all the GoingGreen 100 Top Private Companies can be found on the AlwaysOn website at: http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/28868

About GoingGreen

GoingGreen is where cutting-edge greentech CEOs meet the movers and shakers from the biggest industries on earth. Green technology innovators are transforming the global energy, water, agriculture, transportation, construction, manufacturing, and resource recovery establishments. This two-and-a-half-day executive event features CEO presentations and high-level debates on the most promising emerging green technologies and new entrepreneurial opportunities.
Bruce Eric Montgomery Comment by Bruce Eric Montgomery on September 6, 2008 at 5:50pm
Everyone contributes to carbon dioxide emissions, but some more than others. Reducing global CO2 emissions requires that we have a good understanding of the current picture. Serious progress can be made if we develop a renewable source of electricity that is cheaper than coal.

Greg Willardson Comment by Greg Willardson on September 5, 2008 at 9:05pm
Hi Folks,

Thanks to those of you who have sent their comments.

To those of you who have expressed interest changing jobs or are interested in employment in the alternative energy field, please send us your resume via email to resume@highlandpros.com

Also let us know any details about the position you are looking for and what geographical locations (cities/states) you will consider working in.

We will contact you as soon as we have an opportunity for you.

Regards,

Greg

highlandpros.com
EYES WIDE OPEN INTERNATIONAL Comment by EYES WIDE OPEN INTERNATIONAL on September 3, 2008 at 12:28pm
Happy to be a part of this group of professionals, and hope to contribute/learn, and keep the ball of new and better ideas going, as we all have a vested interest in our future. Ron G.
Keith Sanderson President/Co Founder USA Energy Independence dot com Comment by Keith Sanderson President/Co Founder USA Energy Independence dot com on August 28, 2008 at 10:09am
Now Would you believe Stossel wonders why people are angry because he said USA Energy Independence is Idiocy

Mr. Stossel, It's not your argument t that angered people.
What angered people is suggesting that USA Energy Independence is idiocy.Most rational people aren't angered over a debate. They are angered over the implication that what they believe is idiotic.

I suggest that you look up the stats of the 70s regarding what happened when the oil flow to the United States was reduced. For starters gasoline prices quadrupled, interest rates rose to as high as 18 percent, and we saw double digit inflation.

Today a similar situation could mean $16.00 a gallon gasoline.

High priced gasoline like that would ruin me and my family and most other families. It would probably even put a crimp in your TV ratings.
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Back in the 70's we only imported about 30 percent of our oil needs. Today we import about 67 percent. Close to half of what we import comes from parts of the world such as Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Nigeria and Venezuela, places that are one step away from terrorist attacks, war, or have unfriendly government. Let us not forget Russia from whom we import oil.

Your models are based on the way things were. In the late 19th and early 20th century naysayers such as you were criticizing visionaries such as Henry Ford, because they couldn't imagine that there would be a demand for automobiles. Why? Because there was no infrastructure to manufacture and deliver fuel. The point is the Stossels of the world always talk as if things will remain the same and can't visualize the domino affect change has

I don't plan to bet the future of my family on depending on the oil dictators, sheiks and governments of unfriendly oil cartel nations. I would rather move forward through a combination of conservation, new auto technology, increased utilization of developing oil reserves, and the rapid development of alternative energy.

Stop being a naysayer and take a look around you. See what is going on. If you keep the blinders you will continue to show who the idiot is.

Keith Sanderson
President and Co founder
USA Energy Independence dot com
 

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