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Mariah Power's Windspire is coming designed for individual homes business farm,ranches Watch for us on Maui contact: Bill MollringWSM MARKETING www.push.pickensplan.com/group/mariahpower mrbillmaui@yahoocom 402 884-2217 or 831 402-2037

Website: http//:www.mariahpower.com http://push.pickensplan.com/profile/billmollring http://www.
Location: Kihei Maui, Hawaii - Monterey, California, Omaha, Nebraskahttp//:www.mariahpower.com
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MARIAH PASSES CALIFORNIA CEC TESTS IMPORTANT STEP FORWARD WITH THIS APPROVAL

MARIAH WINDSPIRE FEATURED ON ABC'S extreme makeover Sunday May 17th

Aloha, Are you interestested in learning how the Mariah Windspire can work for you? We are now installing Windspires in Northern California and Eastern Colorado. We can produce wind powered electricity for your home or business. Please contact me here or at: mrbillmaui@yahoo.com 402 884-22179(O) or 831 402 2037(C)


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Mariah Windspire featured on ABC's "Extreme makeover" this Sunday evening May 17. One more step toward sustainable Energy. Hope you will watch.Aloha!

Windspire will be featured on a special episode of ABC's "20/20" on June 19th at 10/9C. The episode highlights the impact the new Windspire manufacturing facility is having in Michigan by putting ex-autoworkers back to work.




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Nevada Wind Turbine Maker To Build Windspires In Manistee

MANISTEE - A Nevada manufacturer will partner with a Manistee tooling maker to build more urban-friendly vertical wind-turbines in this Northern Michigan community that will generate hundreds of new jobs after the Manistee County Board approved a $400,000 grant Tuesday.

Mariah Power of Reno, Nevada, approved the partnership with MasTech Manufacturing Inc. in Manistee on Monday night, contingent upon commission approval of the grant, Commission Chairman Allan O'Shea said in an email message to MITechNews.Com. O'Shea also said Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm phoned Mariah Power Owner Mike Hess to assure him his company was very welcome in Michigan. MITechNews.Com was unable to reach Hess for comment on Tuesday.

Earlier Hess had expressed concern that his company's bid to come to Michigan had become a political hot potato after Mariah's bid for a $2 million grant from Michigan's 21st Century Jobs Fund was rejected by a screening board. The screening board, selected by the Michigan legislature, didn't believe Mariah could meet its sales projections, even though the company has a backlog of more than 3,500 orders, or more than a year's production.

With a $400,000 Community Development Block Grant now approved by the Commission, Mariah will work with MasTech to build vertical wind axis called Windspires. The unit stands about 30 feet high and operates with three sets of airfoils that catch wind and rotate around a vertical axis.

The Windspire turns a 20-foot tall rotor that generates electricity, and an inverter converts electricity from direct current to alternating current for residential or commercial use. The unit can generate approximately 2,000 kilowatt hours per year with average winds speeds of 12-mph, and sells for around $5,000, plus installation costs.

The joint venture will create 40 plus jobs initially with the promise of 120 new jobs in this rural region near Lake Michigan within three years. Michigan would be the only place in the world where this cutting-edge, clean technology will be built, said MasTech Operations Manager John Holcomb. Together, Mariah and MasTech will now partner with Mariah to churn out 300 Windspires each month, with plans to expand production to more than 1000 a month by 2011.

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We have received a little help from Congress and we need to keep the pressure on them to keep the Alternative Energy Industry alive. Why they cannot see this is beyond me. Keep in front of them to allow long term tax credits. One year for Wind is a joke. If we ever needed the Pickens Plan to apply its force on Congress, it is now! We need millions of people not thousands to create a loud and convincing voice. It is vital to the industry and millions of potential jobs.
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WINDSPIRE PURCHASING AND DEALER INFO
For complete Windspire information you can now go directly to our website at:
www.mariahpower.com You can also call the corp office at 775 831-9463 for information on purchasing the Windspire and/or if you are interested in becoming a dealer. Ask for Bob Holland.

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20/20 LogoWindspire will be featured on a special episode of ABC's "20/20" on June 19th at 10/9C. The episode highlights the impact the new Windspire manufacturing facility is having in Michigan by putting ex-autoworkers back to work.







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Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on August 1, 2008 at 4:43pm
Hey all you wonderful
Janice Brown Comment by Janice Brown on August 1, 2008 at 4:30pm
Hi Bill, thanks for the invititation to join. As I have said, I don't have resources but I have 9 acres in Broken Bow, Oklahoma that can be used for building some form of new energy source. I am hoping to install Picken's Wind Turbines, but considering all options.
John D. Cochran Comment by John D. Cochran on August 1, 2008 at 1:24pm
Jeff and Bill:

I have (at least) two idle facilities on the IN-IL border that could begin to fabricate windspires in a relatively short time. Years ago, I was a heavy fabrication plant manager. Heavy fab has always been a geographically dispersed industry because of the freight-out cost (many small, widely distributed installations).

Any takers?
Jeff Hurt Comment by Jeff Hurt on August 1, 2008 at 12:24pm
Congratulations, Bill. Now how do we bring Windspire into the CONUS wind corridor?

Have you considered manufacturing in the Midwest? Splits the difference in transportation costs, skilled worked forces and we have some idle square footage.

Keep up the good work.
Jeff
Bill Mollring Comment by Bill Mollring on August 1, 2008 at 11:39am
When Can I Get A Windspire?
Since Mariah Power announced the Windspire at the Windpower
2008 conference in early June, we have been inundated
with requests to purchase our product. The good
news is that we have now begun to ship units to the field in
very limited quantity. However, we cannot come anywhere
close to fulfilling the large backlog of orders and reservations
on file within the next few months. To address the
extraordinary market demand, we are working diligently on
a new manufacturing facility which will be able to handle
volume production, and which will come on line around the
end of 2008.
We understand the urgency with which our customers would
like to address their energy needs with clean, renewable
wind power using a Windspire, and we are committed to
fulfilling all reservations as soon as our production capacity
is sufficient. In the mean time, we are being very methodical
and diligent while we work through all the details of our
production process and quality control so that we can be
fully prepared to manufacture and ship in volume later in
the year.
We are also currently working on ensuring the Windspire
meets various state rebate program certification standards.
This will be an ongoing task that requires additional testing
to meet the requirements of each state, on a state-by-state
basis. A list of rebate and incentive programs that Windspire
qualifies for will be posted on our website.
Finally, we continue to do our own independent testing at
Windward Engineering in Spanish Fork, Utah, and at the National
Renewable Energy Laboratory test field near Boulder,
Colorado. We have also shipped units to a variety of installation
environments to ensure that Windspire performs well in
the harshest of weather conditions. These locations include
Alaska, Hawaii and Maine.

For more information please contact Bill Mollring
P O Box 1366
Kihei, Maui, HI 96753
mrbillmaui@yahoo.com
831 402-2037
http://www.push.pickensplan.com/profile/billmollring
Nelson Camus Comment by Nelson Camus on July 30, 2008 at 9:28am
Congratulations for your system.
Richard D. Masters Comment by Richard D. Masters on July 28, 2008 at 9:32pm

Bill, Glad to see you pushing Hawaii, arguably the state with the best renewable resources, to head for #1.

Only 49 to go!
Washington State for Solar, and Wind Power Comment by Washington State for Solar, and Wind Power on July 27, 2008 at 10:50am
Dear Bill,

Thanks for joining my site. If there is anything I can help you with don't Hesitate to get ahold of me. we do wind and solar power together here in Washington State for residential, as well as commercial applications. Were also willing to goto different areas of the country to help out also.

Have a great week,

Kraig
Julie Harris Comment by Julie Harris on July 25, 2008 at 11:17am
Thanks for adding me as friend. Wow! This innovation should be an alternative to windmills. To All, we can make a difference.
Yolanda Comment by Yolanda on July 23, 2008 at 12:46pm
Hi to all, happy to be joining your group. I must admit that it is such a pleasure to see so many people with similar interests. Nice to meet you. I can hardly wait to see a reduction in our dependence on oil, not to mention cleaning up the environment.
Yolanda
 

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