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BANDING TOGETHER TO DO WHAT IS RIGHT FOT NOT JUST GEORGIA BUT THE INTIRE NATION..... Consider the Alternatives Technically, there’s enough wind power in the U.S. to meet our electricity needs four times over.

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Robert E. Green Comment by Robert E. Green on July 13, 2008 at 1:53pm
OK JD, I'm in. I am a General Contractor. I just finished a 15 year project in a company I formed, Witten Technologies, Inc. (www wittentech.com). We beat IBM out of the Wall Street Journal's Innovation of the Year and the WSJ said we created the 5th most innovative software internationally in 2004. I helped create a patent portfolio with 31 patents in it while doing this. I am ready to move into the housing market because people's attitides are turning to greenovating houses until the see the expense. Sort of like the flight from SUV's. Green housing is best built new so many improvements beyond PV's can be installed. PV's best help is to generate as little energy liability as possible. That has to be built in from the ground up. I have done a lot of work on the total solution. I have also done over $50 mm in construction and raised o $10 mm for Witten. Am very familar with what you are doing. Can I see your Business Plan?

Also, I am working on an electric rail system build down the center of the I-75 corridor that has a very innovative access/egress method that allows for an average velocity of 100 MPH with excellent access to ridership. Fits into Picken's plan perfectly. Any interest in this?

Robert Green
Macon
Fred Fox Comment by Fred Fox on July 12, 2008 at 11:56am
SUBJECT: Solarizing our fine state...
Academically speaking we could reproduce every bit of electricity that Georgia consumed last year with basic 'non-fancy' fixed position solar panels (simply 125 watt rigid panels) arrayed in less than 20 miles x 20 miles.... I have had half a dozen people arrive at this same conclusion.
According to the U.S. Dept. of Energy... we could do the same for the whole country with an area measuring 110 miles x 110 miles...... take a look: http://www1.eere.energy.gov/solar/pv_quick_facts.html
- f.
P.S. Please understand, I am offering the above notion as an item that is purely 'academically' noteworthy (because on that level it is valid) - there are technical challenges to it that must be addressed such as transmission line power loss and storage. However, it places the concept out there in a tangible fashion that demonstrats that we could move toward solar in Georgia in a massively meaningful way.
Bill Mollring Comment by Bill Mollring on July 12, 2008 at 9:58am
Please take a look at our group site Mariah Power. The Windspire is now on display in Washington D.C. at the U.S. Capitol Botanic Garden through October 2008. Units are going up in California, Nevada, and Utah now, and we will very visable and effective throughout Hawaii this year. Mariah will be available worldwide as production increases with the completion of a new plant in Youngstown, Ohio. For more information contact Bill Mollring at : 831 402-2037 mrbillmaui@yahoo.com -
http://www.push.pickensplan.com/group/mariahpower
See my page for Photos or "PHOTOS" on push.pickensplan.com
JD Polk Comment by JD Polk on July 12, 2008 at 9:36am
I have an agenda.....

My life's goal is to have all residential property co-generating electricity in North America by 2025. Little know fact it's only 25% of entire North American Grid Consumption.
This is attainable we have the technology and the man-power.....
We must start now!!!! Time for talk is over.....

I have introduced the Boldest Solar/Housing Initiative ever put forth...
Entire subdivisions of low-cost Modulars with little to no electric bill that retail from $79,900 to $149,900 680sq 2/1 to 1380sq 3/2.
Meets the need for low-cost housing and helps over Stressed Grid during PEAK_USAGE hrs as entire subdivisions come on-line becoming virtual mini-generating stations.

As well as helps the environment…

Win-win-win.
It is the short term solution to a long term problem.......

Now that I have come home to South Georgia....
it is time to enlist All the help with this I can get.
I need more R & D with my new patent Idea an will be asking for Ga Tech's help.....with the SOLAR POWERED RECIRCULATOR GENERATOR which will drive the cost of production down by almost 60% and will also be going back to Washington DC in this election year to demand more from our "so called elected or soon-to-be-elected officials".

I am in negotiations with Roger Little of Spire Solar in Mass to build a 100mw manufacturing plant in Liberty County Ga.

My plan is simple mix Roger's little assembly line with RapidModular.com's walling panels to produce under one roof the
Structures of the future.

I have a Confidential Private Placement Memorandum near
Completion. I am only letting 35 non-accredited investors in
before turning it over to the Investment Banker Wolves....
they are already at the door.....

JD Polk, founder & ceo
Advanced Technology Industries Inc.
"We are the Standard for all building Structures of the Future"
Building Sustainable Renewable Communities
of Tomorrow...
Po box 747
Walthourville, Ga. 31333
solarmanjd@dcemail.com
904.525.POLK 7655
912.996.2771 cell
888.448.9188
 

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JD Polk Sam Fleet Bill Mollring vinbeazel Fred Fox Robert E. Green ChrisP Laura Waters Martin Richards Clyde Childers Dustin Cordell James Moore PhD Alankar Gupta Michael joe ciomek ralph c. thrower iv Renee Klink John Oxendine Mike Pickens
 
 

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