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Cellulosic Ethanol 8 Replies

Started by Nathan Campbell. Last reply by Larry Wetzel Sep 11, 2010.

E15

Started by Matt D. Merritt Mar 17, 2009.

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Comment by Charles E. Campbell, Founder CEO 6 hours ago

5/22/13

Greetings

Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC) a renewable energy startup has a US Patented Process for generating large-scale hydroelectricity from within a 70-story building by reusing the same water.  It's the solution to Global Warming.  Check it out at http://www.ahecEnergy.com

I'm seeking seed investment to prevent this idea from following the same faith as the electric car decades ago.  

Respectfully,

Charles E. Campbell, Founder & CEO

Allen Hydro Energy Corporation (AHEC)

1542 McNaughten Road

Columbus, Ohio USA 43232

937-303-1159

614-668-0327

ahecgreen@live.com

http://www.ahecEnergy.com

Comment by KENN DRESCHER on April 17, 2011 at 10:41am

There's talk of eliminating tax supports for ethanol. This would increase the price of gasoline for all, as most states gas is 10% ethanol; E-10.

 

Call your Congressmen and tell them not to drop support of Ethanol, and E-85!

Comment by Larry Wetzel on September 11, 2010 at 8:58pm
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING

" The question remains as to why this device has not been universally adopted? The only reason that I can determine is one outside of my area of expertise: Politics. I lack an understanding of the complicated interactions of utility companies, Public Service Commissions, and the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government in this regard. In summary, the PLD has met all the criteria of engineering design and has been proven effective." Ronald McClendon, Ph. D.

Note: Dr. McClendon has taught courses in mechanical, electrical, aeorospace, and industrial engineering, as well as, engineering mechanics, artificial intelligence, and biological engineering at three major research universities. At the University of Georgia he has taught Microcontrollers and Utilization of Electric Power and Equipment. These courses are pertinet to the PLD concept.
Comment by Grandpa AL on July 9, 2009 at 1:12pm
If you believe we are about to see an economic collapse, please go read my blog on my home page.
God Bless
Grandpa AL
Comment by Jacqueline on June 22, 2009 at 12:32pm
AB 560 needs to pass:
Assembly Bill 560 would increase the cap on "net metering," which gives solar customers credit on their electric bill for surplus power they transfer to the utility. Currently, a utility is not obligated to sign net-metering contracts once solar power equals 2.5 percent of its peak electricity demand, a level PG&E is approaching. AB 560 would quadruple that cap, to 10 percent.
http://www.mercurynews.com/ci_12620166?source%253Dmost_emailed.26978592730A3B8C7F471EACE0DA4EF2.html
Please spread the word and take action by calling your Representative - requesting the bill be passed. Thanks!
Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on March 10, 2009 at 5:59am
Hey Friends
Can any of you write up a letter of support for Wed Speakers, Send it to me or Kim Anderson,

Thanks Much :o}
Mike

The RI Pickens Plan Forum on Alternative and Renewable Energy
Wednesday March 11,2009
Providence City Hall Room 302
7:00pm-9:pm

Speakers:
Kim Anderson -PP Congressional
District Leader for RI-01 and RI-02.
Andrew Dzykewicz- Commisioner of RI
Energry Resources
Dave Eldredge- Owner of RI Drilling and
Blasting
John Rupp- Chairman of the Board
RIPTA/ Assit Gen Counsel Textron
Julian Dash - Director of RIEDC
Renewable Energies Fund
John Tabor Jacobson- Developer of
energy effcient buildings/ President
of RI chapter of Northeast
Susatinble Energy Association

Topics:
1.Overview of Pickens Plan
2. Wind energy in RI
3.Geo Thermal energy
4.RIPTA and Natural Gas Buses
5.RI Renewable Energies Fund /
funding electricity producing projects
6. Policies/ incentives to make Public
and Private Buildings more energy
efficient
Comment by Kat on March 9, 2009 at 8:46pm
New T. Boone Pickens TV ad:
http://www.pickensplan.com/media/?bcpid=1640183817&bclid=1641831862&bctid=14900618001

New Huffington Post column by Boone. I encourage you all to read and comment:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/t-boone-pickens/its-not-about-political-p_b_172500.html

Interview with Senator Reid about the Energy Summit:
http://www.pickensplan.com/news/2009/03/05/senator-reid-recaps-another-successful-energy-summit/
Comment by Kat on February 23, 2009 at 7:38am
TODAY...The nation's most important leaders in energy reform are gathering with T. Boone Pickens at the National Clean Energy Project Summit to tackle the critical issues of ushering in a new era of renewable energy and ending our dependence on foreign oil. This event will feature a lot of people who know what they are talking about when it comes to energy policy - including John Podesta from the Center for American Progress Action Fund, U.S. Senator Harry Reid, President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Secretary of Energy Steven Chu, Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, Climate Czar Carol Browner, Owens-Corning CEO Michael Thaman, American Electric Power President & CEO Mike Morris, Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope, American Wind Energy Association CEO Denise Bode, Riverkeeper Alliance Chief Prosecuting Attorney Robert Kennedy, Jr. and many others.

Watch the live roundtable discussion on Monday, Feb. 23, at 10:15 a.m. ES
Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on February 5, 2009 at 3:56am
Comment by Faye on January 22, 2009 at 8:57pm
Please forward this to anyone you can / see fit! THANK YOU!

CONFERENCE IN TALLAHASSEE FEBRUARY 3rd, 2009!

The Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy (FARE), with support from the Florida Municipal Electric Association (FMEA) and the Alliance for Renewable Energy (ARE) are pleased to invite you to join us for a discussion on:

Effective Renewable Energy Policies: Stimulating Job Creation, Long Term Investments, and Improving Energy Security

Featuring discussions on Feed in Tariffs, Net Metering, Rebates, and Gainesville, FL., the first municipality in the United States to introduce a Feed in Tariff policy.

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009
12-7 pm in Tallahassee
Doubletree Hotel
101 South Adams Street
Tallahassee, FL 32301
(850) 224-5000


The focus of the conference is the deployment of renewable energy in Florida resulting in jobs and energy security. Experts from around the world and participants from various stakeholder organizations will discuss policies to stimulate vast investment in renewable energy to increase energy security and job creation in Florida. Building on Governor Crist’s vision of 20% renewables by 2020, this event will provide first hand experiences from Florida, other states and European countries on what policies are most effective in achieving renewable targets.

Solar on every rooftop!

Panels will include:
· ‘Lessons from Europe and US States’ – Deployment of successful renewable policies.
· Costs vs. Benefits – The potential opportunity if policies are right.
· What energy policies will drive the market and bring jobs to Florida?
· Florida based implementation.
· Legislative Roundtable.

Key objectives:
· Explore green jobs and long term investments.
· Discuss Renewable Energy Payments, also known as Feed in Tariffs, regarding their significant potential to address climate change, create new jobs and support the renewable energy industry
· Further develop policies that have driven the clean technology markets.
· Update on the Renewable Portfolio Standard rules from the PSC.
· Strengthen and Support legislative initiatives in Florida.
· Explore various levels of initiatives adopted by utilities.
· Build coalitions and network.
· The Gainesville Solar Feed in Tariff.

Who will attend: State legislators, environmental and energy advocates, renewable energy industry representatives,local and state utilities, local government officials interested in green job economic development, nonprofits and foundations committed to a renewable energy future.

Speakers will include: leading environmental organizations, Florida State legislators, investors, renewable energy industry organizations and leading energy companies.

Featuring:
· Gainesville Mayor Pegeen Hanrahan
· Florida State Representative Keith Fitzgerald
· Paul Gipe, Alliance for Renewable Energy
· Toby Couture, National Renewable Energy Laboratory
· Dr. Murray Cameron, Phoenix Solar
· Jerry Karnas, Environmental Defense Fund
· Barry Moline, Florida Municipal Electric Association
· Ed Regan, Gainesville Regional Utilities
· Christy Herig, Solar Electric Power Association
· Jerome Guillet, Head of Energy, Dexia

For registration and hotel info on this event please contact Faye Roller at faye@FAREnergy.org or visit www.FAREnergy.org

 

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