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Louisiana wants GREEN ENERGY!

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Louisiana wants GREEN ENERGY!

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Location: Baton Rouge
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Latest Activity: Sep 14

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Alankar Gupta

PEOPLE'S PETITION

Started by Alankar Gupta Aug. 4, 2008.

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Russell Miles, Jr. Comment by Russell Miles, Jr. on June 26, 2009 at 9:34pm
Hello, My name is Russell Miles, Jr., I see it has been some time since the last comment, but I will add this just the same. I am very much interested in alternative energy as a means of saving our planet. Please visit my website at smartgreenmiles.com for all types of smart energy products in addition to solar and wind. I would like to find a school that does training on installing solar and wind systems, as well as a local company or companies that install.
Jessee McBroom Comment by Jessee McBroom on November 24, 2008 at 6:31am
Hello. My name is Jessee McBroom. I look forward to working with this group and invite you all to get to know me a little better by visiting my page and taking a look at my profile and my blog. Sincerely: Jessee McBroom
Steve Richard Comment by Steve Richard on August 11, 2008 at 7:09am
A few months back I started my own independent distributor company promoting the benefits of using premium synthetic oils instead of petroleum based lubricating oils. Approximately 1% of a barrel of oil is used to make lubrication products. That may not seem much but considering this country uses 20,730,000 barrels of oil per day, that’s 207,300 bbl/day that’s being used to make motor oils, greases and other lubricating products alone. At $125.00 a barrel, that’s almost $9.5 billion a year going overseas for foreign oil just for lubrication products. Almost $26,000,000 a day could be stopped from going overseas today and every day starting tomorrow, not in ten years, if we just switched from petroleum lubricants to premium synthetic lubricants.

The California Environmental Protection Agency and its Integrated Waste Management Board has embarked on a statewide “3,000 Mile Myth” public information campaign to educate drivers on reducing motor oil consumption.
See what others are saying about using an extended drain program.
There are many other benefits from using premium synthetic lubricants. Such benefits as lower cost through extended drain intervals which produces less waste oil; better wear protection for longer engine life and better fuel economy (up to 8.3%) with less carbon emissions.
Aside from the economic benefits it’s just The Right Choice for the Environment.

Feel free to give me a call to discuss anything about the Pickens Plan or how to reduce
your oil consumption through the use of premium synthetic oils. The best time to catch me in the office is around the noon hours CST. My toll free number can be located on my website at http://www.InnovativeSynthetics.com
Emil Albrecht Comment by Emil Albrecht on August 4, 2008 at 12:10pm
go to www.gulfsouthsolar.com . do some reading (FAQ)'s there are 36 of them. If you still have more questions ask me
Robert LaGesse Comment by Robert LaGesse on July 30, 2008 at 7:25pm
I want to put solar power on my house. Need some help to find the best way to get it done. Any advice
Alankar Gupta Comment by Alankar Gupta on July 23, 2008 at 9:03pm
Greetings Friends,
We all need to thank Mr. Pickens for explaining the energy problem that we as a nation face. Earlier it was one Group (users) pointing fingers at the other Group (suppliers) and vice versa. The problem is real. It was magnified to some extent, in recent times, by speculators. But, the truth is we are importing more oil every year and producing less. We are sending billions of dollars overseas.

I like Mr. Pickens Plan but I think it needs to be supplemented by other plans. It by itself will not get us to Energy Independence. It will just buy us more time. For this reason I have posted a petition for Energy Independence .

http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/windenergycorporation


Please (a) sign the Petition and (b) forward it to your friends. United we can achieve Energy Independence and avoid this constant financial bleeding of our great nation.
Also, if you want to become an partner in this endeavour let me know how I can contact you. It will be a Labor of Love for a Country that we love. Just think what Energy Independence will be like. What it will do to our standard of living. The opportunities it will offer us, our children and grand children.
Thanks.

Regards and Best wishes,

Alankar Gupta
Mark A LaFleur Comment by Mark A LaFleur on July 23, 2008 at 4:21pm
I can not find any alternative means of powering my home or auto that are cost effective. Solar would take 20 years to recover the cost; there is not enough wind where I live and so on. I have also been looking into HHO or “Brown Gas” for my auto. Can you help???

I would like to join your group and get things rolling!!
Emil Albrecht Comment by Emil Albrecht on July 22, 2008 at 9:59pm
anyone interested in Solar??
louisiana solar energy society
lses.org

Questions about Solar ?
Check out the FAQ
gulfsouthsolar.com

thirsty for more?
call me
Lime
504-909-eggs
Bill Mollring Comment by Bill Mollring on July 10, 2008 at 1:24pm
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 us through http://www.emsystems.net or contact Bill Mollring at : 831 402-2037 mrbillmaui@yahoo.com -
http://www.push.pickensplan.com/group/mariahpower See "Photos" for units in place or on my page: Bill Mollring
 

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