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FINANCE THE PLAN (THE 20% GROUP)

Group discussion about plans to finance the Pickens Plan. Long term project paying long term dividands. Private Equity "Own the Plan"

Location: Davie, Florida
Members: 211
Latest Activity: 1 day ago

Group Discussions on investment opportunities, creation of SB11 or Charter 501 corportation, establish project funding goals, investment rules, and contractor eligibility requirements.

The first stage - PHASE ONE - of this finance discussion will involve organizational structure, trustee selection, and fund investment type. The fund will invest its resources for purchase of land condusive to development of wind farms, lease land that located in optimal kenetic energy harvesting locations, contracting with grid developers, construct grids to allow distribution of power from plain states to eastern sea board, finance corporations who will be contracted under the Pickens Plan. Market Cap equal to $200 Billion dollars in private sector capital.

The second stage - PHASE TWO -involves listing decisions, such as portfolio options, direct marketing to employer stock plans, and more specific financial decision making relating to the investment options. The fund will be managed primarily by the trustee (tbd) offering IRA purchase options for Americans who do not have a 401K administrator willing to list the fund as an investment option in their current employee stock fund.

The third stage - PHASE THREE - will consist of fund raising or sale of the funds stock which will take no longer than twenty four months. The fund will invest only in licensed corporations with expertise and specialties relating the execution of land lease contracts, manufacture of products, or construction of wind farms.

Initial set up and execution of the fund will be made by private donars who will be eligible for recovery of operational expenses; not to exceed one tenth of one percent of total funds raised. Fund raising goal is two hundred billion ($200,000,000,000.00) dollars in less than twenty four months.

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Troy Salmon Comment by Troy Salmon on October 3, 2008 at 7:33pm
I have 82 acres in West Texas that is in the wind corridor. If anyone is interested in placing windmills on my property let me know. I own the peaks of two mountains (hills, 4600 ft.). I am not interested in making a bunch of money, if I can pay the taxes ($250/ year) the improvements alone would appreciate my land value. tsalmon05@embarqmail.com
david epps Comment by david epps on September 29, 2008 at 7:18am
$4,063 energy saved per year per household.
Don't bail out Wall Street, Bail out America
Forget solar energy and wind energy for now

CNG Conversions
142 billion gallons gasoline per year
$1.55 price spread gasoline-CNG (made in America)
$220 billion dollars saved per year

Ground Source Heat Pump (GSHP) home heating Conversion
7.72 trillion cubic feet natural gas
equivalent to 66.8 terawatt hours electricity
$0.0294 price spread CNG-GSHP electricity (made in America)
$226 billion dollars saved per year

110 million households (assume savings by commercial entities is passed on to consumer)
$446 billion dollars saved per year
$4,063 saved per year per household
Don't bail out Wall Street, Bail out America

227 Million CNG conversions
$3000 per conversion (made in America by Americans)
$681 billion one time income to Americans
$85.1 billion per year income to Americans of 8 year project
Don't bail out Wall Street, Bail out America

110 million households (double for commercial buildings)
$5000 per GSHP (made in America by Americans)
$1100 billion one time income to Americans
$137 billion per year income to Americans of 8 year project
Don't bail out Wall Street, Bail out America

The details are at “The Chickens have come home to roost”
David Epps
Cape Girardeau MO

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GEMTechnologies Comment by GEMTechnologies on September 26, 2008 at 8:30am

Gems ~ Xtreme Makeover ~ Earth Edition

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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.


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Chris Caldwell Comment by Chris Caldwell on September 19, 2008 at 7:58pm
My Blog. Technology is available now! Get it together!
National Environmental Report
Learn about Oil Free Air Bearings
See How A MicroTurbine Works
FredDC Comment by FredDC on August 26, 2008 at 2:27pm
Our energy supply infrastructure is in total disarray. We need to fix it.
Dear Pickens Plan members. I am proud to be an American and to live in a country that has so much to offer in entrepreneurial opportunity but it is a shame to have an energy supply system that is in such disarray. Our government is what we want it to be and it should do what we want it to do. The idea that privatization is always best for our country is wrong because privatization is too convoluted and limited in its scope when it comes to nationwide projects.
One thing our federal government can do best is to set nationwide standards that must be followed by private industry, state and local municipalities. It doesn’t need to spend our tax dollars in doing so, other than in appropriate studies to set the best and most effective goals and in educating the public. It could help raise the funds needed for the infrastructure through a new Federal Energy Bond issue with a good return on investment. Charge user fees to eliminate any tax burden.
We have the basic infrastructure in place to standardize our energy conduits and give us the choices we need to get us off foreign oil; use our roads and highway system to lay the electric and natural gas lines needed to supply energy to most businesses and residences in the U.S.A., underground wherever possible. It could also reward those who install their own independent systems and allow them to sell power to the grid if and when it’s needed. Limit foreign investment in National Security products.
It can mandate new NG only or dual fuel vehicles (including electric power) that run on these roads and begin phasing out gasoline and diesel vehicles through an exchange program that rewards conversions and substitutions. Think about this, no more smog checks needed every two years.
Our government is not working well because there are too many private industry interests and influences guiding our politicians, it’s time to put away government apathy and complacency and demand our government do what’s best for all Americans as individual citizens of this great country; fix our energy infrastructure and get us off foreign oil.
PS: For those of you who don’t want our federal government involved in our energy production you should be aware that it already is and it is subsidizing such with your tax dollars. Here’s a 2007 report from the EIA on the amount subsidized per Megawatt hour:
Coal $ .44 per MWh. Natural Gas $ .25 per MWh. Nuclear $ 1.59 per MWh. Biomass $ .89 per MWh. Geothermal $ .92 per MWh. Hydro $ .67 per MWh. Solar $ 24.34 per MWh. Landfill Gas $ 1.37 per MWh. Wind $ 23.37 per MWh.
As you can see natural gas is the cheapest, solar and wind power the most expensive.
Tom Zellars Comment by Tom Zellars on August 25, 2008 at 6:24pm
THE end-all power solution for cars - It's AIR!!!

Hi everyone!

I have something to tell you! People talk constantly about ways to power cars. Whether it be stop-gap measures or their own ideas for "the ultimate fuel!" I've heard it all before: natural gas, electricity, biofuels, ethanol, biogas, hydrogen, algae-oil, methanol, butanol, you name it! People are getting ahead of themselves and making things a lot more complicated then it needs to be! Ironically, people have neglected the most practical, cheapest, absolute zero-pollution system there is. IT'S AIR!!! THE AIR YOU BREATHE!!! THE AIR THAT MOVES WITH THE WIND TO POWER WIND TURBINES; AIR IS FREE TO USE, AIR DOESN'T POLLUTE, AIR IS ABSOLUTELY INEXHAUSTIBLE, COMPRESSED AIR CAN BE HARNESSED TO POWER ANYTHING!!! WATCH THIS VIDEO OF FRENCH INVENTOR AND ENTREPRNUER, GUY NEGRE, THE INVENTOR OF THE AIR CAR!!!

URL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztFDqcu8oJ4

Sincerely,
Tom Zellars
FredDC Comment by FredDC on August 24, 2008 at 8:22am
Dear Pickens Plan Members. There are many choices for alternative electric energy but the real question is; which is the most cost effective for where I live? Pickens Plan is a NATIONAL plan that promises to bring cost effective energy drawn from the windy Mid-US where the wind is strong and steady and solar power from our dessert areas. The reason for doing this is to free-up natural gas for our transportation fleet, which uses 38% of our imported oil and for automobiles as a second fuel choice. Right now the electric energy generation part of the plan is not as important (unless you live where natural gas or heating oil is used for energy) as moving our transportation away from gasoline and diesel into natural gas. What can you do to help with this? If you have mechanical inclinations learn about using NG as a fuel or if you know mechanics try to steer them into auto/truck conversions that use natural gas as a dual fuel choice. Send letters and emails to your gov. representatives telling them you want them to adopt Pickens Plan. Vote for propositions that offer to expand natural gas distribution for fuel. We need more distribution of NG as a fuel. Sincerely, FredDC
NEWS ITEM: Nancy Pelosi makes personal investment in Pickens Plan. I don’t know how or to whom she gave $50 to 100k (she wasn’t very specific) but she told Tom Brokaw today on Meet the Press. Will have to wait until next week to get the transcript.
Jon M Stresing Comment by Jon M Stresing on August 17, 2008 at 2:35pm
I am an accountant graduating in December. I am quite familiar with business however don't have too much money saved up. If someone will help finance me as an angel investor, I will open up an alternative energy store in my city and sell wind and solar to the 10's of thousands of farmers in the 100 miles around me. There is no source for alternative energy around me. I am putting together a business plan now and any help anyone could give me would be appreciated and will eventually help the country once I implement this. It could be very profitable and also help the USA and planet. Please help.
JD Polk Comment by JD Polk on August 14, 2008 at 8:09am
DESPERATLY SEEKING ANGEL INVESTOR…..

I have been touting Solar, Wind and Tidal-Flow generation on one platform offshore for over 20yrs now......My wind is different from every one else's it is a type of Vertical Axis that has not been seen much if any in 20 yrs either.....it looks like a Power line pole
With holes drilled in it in such a manor that no matter which direction the wind blows it only turns one way.
I have been doing R&D and developing my new Patent Pending Recirculation Generator
That will run off 2 200w PV’s and will put out 1.7KW per hr…..
Takes the cost of 10 PV’s@ $1000.00 =$10,000.00 down to $3700.00 for my Hybrid System 2@ $1000.00 and $1700.00 for recirculator.
And puts out basically the same watts per hr….with a 60% reduction in COST!!!!!

JD Polk, founder & ceo
Advanced Technology Industries inc.
(Formerly )Alternative Resource Electric Corp inc.
(solar, wind & hydrokinetic generation one platform offshore)

Building Sustainable Renewable Communities
of Tomorrow...
"We will be the Standard for all building Structures of the Future"
Building Integrated Photovoltaics

Po box 747
Walthourville, Ga. 31333
solarmanjd@dcemail.com
888.448.9188
912.996.2771
904.525. Polk
BurgessKJ Comment by BurgessKJ on August 9, 2008 at 10:00pm
Is there a possibility of 'employee ownership', in stock options or other incentives? Can we earn shares, while building the infrastructure required?
 

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Richard Bradford Bob Babcock Tom Zellars ML Hayes Marco Fleming JD Polk Marlene H. Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. MACIA RICHARDSON-BEY Donald E. Vandergriff (US Army retired) Jeff Smoley William R. Smith Tom Phill William McDavid Roy R Jim McConnell Arnold L. Manheimer Jamie Brown Earl Allen Boek Gary Jorgenson Karl Buesching Cory Houston Brad Bowman John A Mucha Raymond Baran Jason W. Hill Sarah Anderson T L Newman Ryan
 
 

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