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Grid Electrification Policy Group

This group will make recommendations for the electrical grid of the future. Join if you have technical expertise in nuclear, coal, natural gas, solar, wind, or alternate energy power generation. Also need public policy, planning, political, etc

Location: Ann Arbor
Members: 11
Latest Activity: Aug. 22, 2008

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vinbeazel Comment by vinbeazel on August 21, 2008 at 11:01pm
I would like you to look at the EnergyTalk Radio and LIVE discussions model for education and training in green-collar workers. We discuss green building and sustainable standards in the work place and communities. Our web site is AlternativeEnergy.com and we support the green awareness training of the Green Mechanical Council, or GreenMechSolutions.ning.com
vhbeazel@yahoo.com

Daniel Herron Comment by Daniel Herron on August 7, 2008 at 7:48pm
I'm not an expert, but I encountered a company that manufactures airel windmills that are cheaper and more efficent than land-based ones, and I thought I'd share. http://www.magenn.com/ is the address.
Todd McKissick Comment by Todd McKissick on August 7, 2008 at 2:12pm
I invite the group to view my blog post about wanting a smart grid. It is the culmination of lots of collaborative work with various experts to find a way to get tomorrow's smart grid today. You'll be surprised at how simple, fast and cheap it can be!

You can comment there or here about it and let's get this discussion digging into the root causes and solutions that are needed.
Todd
Francis Jock Comment by Francis Jock on July 19, 2008 at 5:30am
Hydropower has proven as a clean and somewhat environmentally friendly resource. There are hundreds of large and small scale hydropower projects throughout the nation, each contributing to the grid. In one sense, an immense wind generator project mirrors and complements hydropower energy.
Naturally, both face many issues, you can read ab article about our nation's Energy Policy here.
Bill Mollring Comment by Bill Mollring on July 18, 2008 at 9:34pm
Thank you for starting this site. I am very interested in seeing how alternative energy ideas develop across the country. Please include me on your updates and notices. I wish you much success. We are listed on the Pickens Plan as Mariah Power.
I invite you to join our group for updates on the Windspire and
other alternative energy items and ideas.
http://www.push.pickensplan.com/group/mariahpower
To see our other alternative energy sources please go to:
http://www.emsystems.net
Aloha, Bill
 

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Griffin Burgh Bill Mollring Francis Jock Jerry TOM SPENCER William E Higgins Jr Todd McKissick Tom Ruen Daniel Herron vinbeazel
 
 

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