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New Mexico Alternative Energy

Individuals that wish to assst in bringing energy independence to the United States by actively campaigning for change in New Mexico

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John Kloepper

The PRC is hindering our ability to help ourselves

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Greg Wortham Comment by Greg Wortham on May 25, 2009 at 4:21pm
Great Plains Energy Summit -- Omaha -- June 17-18, 2009 -- Leaders from the states & provinces of the USA-Canada Wind Corridor are gathering in Omaha, Nebraska on June 17-18 to plan for action in 2010 & beyond. Through the Great Plains Energy Alliance, we are gathering community & regional leaders, state officials, component manufacturers, colleges & universities, wind energy leaders, ranchers, farmers & more. We will discuss transmission infrastructure, community benefits, workforce preparation, state & federal policies, environmental perspectives, The Pickens Plan, and more. There will be caucuses of the state/provincial delegations and learning of best practices from each other. Please join us!

Check out www.GreatPlainsEnergy.us for more info, including registration forms, sponsorship opportunities, and more.
Michael, Houston Comment by Michael, Houston on November 1, 2008 at 7:36am
Thousands of new GREEN JOBS are now posted on GREEN JOBS NOW! group page. Join the group today and we will keep you informed. http://push.pickensplan.com/group/greenjobsnowcom
Tell your friends looking for a job to sign up on the PickensPlan and upload their resume FREE at: www.green-jobs-now.com
Melissa
coordinator@green-jobs-now.com
Wade Wilson Comment by Wade Wilson on October 28, 2008 at 8:08am
Hello,

My name is Wade Wilson and I am President of Legacy Energy Group, LLC. Our primary focus at this time is Community Wind and Biomass Power projects. These type projects support local economies with good-paying jobs; landowner fees; and, taxes paid to schools, towns, counties and others.

A community organization such as Cities, Counties, Schools, Economic Development Organizations, Non-Profits or most groups serving the community as a whole may participate in up to 20% ownership of a wind farm with no capital expenditures and they have the OPTION to increase participation by an additional 10% with very little capital outlay. This program helps promote energy independence as well as providing good paying green jobs within the community and provides long term income that stays in the community.

Our program includes all development capital as well as construction funding. If you would like to help promote a community wind project in your community please join our group or contact us for more information. We are currently working on several projects and are more than willing to give references to serious parties.

Thank you,

Wade
Warren Meddoff Comment by Warren Meddoff on October 27, 2008 at 8:18pm
With the sudden retreat of fossil fuel pricing, AE, though no less important, has become economically not as viable as it was just thirty days ago. Extra attention and public awareness is needed now to insure that momentum is not lost.
Karl Mayr Comment by Karl Mayr on October 27, 2008 at 8:07pm
I am big on AE. Joined NMSEA in 1974, and am director of Tularosa Solar Energy Research Institute. Am retired Civil Engineer. How can I help You?,
I am working on an Alamogordo Coalition Group down here.

Best Regards,

Karl Mayr
Torrey Shearer Comment by Torrey Shearer on September 8, 2008 at 9:54am
Hi All! If you are in Albuquerque on Wednesday please come by and see T. Boone Pickens himself at the Albuquerque Convention Center for a Pickens Plan Town Hall. The event starts at 10:30 am and doors open to the public at 9:30 am. Please let me know if you have any questions and we look forward to seeing you on Wednesday!
Steve Richard Comment by Steve Richard on August 11, 2008 at 9:44pm
Less Waste Oil In The Environment

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 like much until you consider that 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.
For those of you who have a fleet of vehicles, here is an actual case study of how an owner has saved thousands of dollars for his company.
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
Philip Sterling Comment by Philip Sterling on July 31, 2008 at 9:42pm
As a follow up to my last post on this page, I received a response from Congressman Stevan Perace (R-NM) . His response is posted on my page. Interesting, as well, is this site that I found when I googled 'H.R. 197' . Granted, I'm new at tracking congressional bills - and many of you may already know this - but for the rest of us, this site is certainly worth exploring:

http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-197

Shine on,

Philip
Ted Jurney Comment by Ted Jurney on July 30, 2008 at 10:19am
Scottar, what then, do you propose? The answers we need will not come from a single source but a large combo-platter, which includes wind, solar, geothermal, biofules, and yes, nuclear. Do you think we need to lessen our solutions because one is not 110% perfect? Sounds limiting to me.
Ted Jurney Comment by Ted Jurney on July 30, 2008 at 10:15am
THE POWER OF SOCIAL NETWORKING
Just a quick note of thanks to Warren for yesterday's coffee. Amazing, really, that we were able to meet in person and discuss some plans. People literally a continent apart able to have a venti iced mocha whatever. In person, as a result of this common site. Now, lets hope we all don't become bogged down with political side-picking and remain truly unified behind this important movement. How did the meeting (again, what a concept!) go in Santa Fe? And again, I ask to all: WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS?
 

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