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Rural Americans for Energy Independence

This site is to gain support from rural American's who want to see alternative power and to provide support for farmers and ranchers through changes in energy supply.

Website: http://myspace.com/ruralamericans
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Members: 53
Latest Activity: Apr 22, 2011

Discussion Forum

Its A Start of a Bridge for energy independence

Started by Bill Eckhart Oct 12, 2008.

Economy of Rural America

Started by Tim D. X. Aug 6, 2008.

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Comment by Greg Wortham on May 25, 2009 at 6:34pm
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.
Comment by Richard Scott Barden on January 5, 2009 at 8:41pm
new videos at my page on ev cars and solar ink
Comment by Michael, Houston on November 1, 2008 at 9:34am
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
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Comment by Mike Anthony Fernald Sr. on October 23, 2008 at 1:15pm
Comment by Richard Scott Barden on September 22, 2008 at 11:49am
i have recieved a responce from gov. bredesen, senator corker, and not anything from senator alexander. back in august congressman cohen had responded favorably to consider and study pickensplan. asking them to look at the pickensplan for our energy future.i have emiled both presidential candidates to include adoption of the pickensplan in the first presdential debate in oxford, ms.
thankx, richard
Comment by Richard Scott Barden on September 12, 2008 at 6:31am
asking everyone to fill out the pledge so it can be emailed to our elected leaders. thankx, richard
Comment by Richard Scott Barden on August 26, 2008 at 8:39pm
wrote mrs. clinton a email asking for her support of the pickensplan at her govt. website. everyone else do the same. thankx. richard
Comment by Richard Scott Barden on August 11, 2008 at 12:32pm
note to group i recontacted my congressman mr. steve cohen at his govt. website and asked him to view the first town hall meeting video at he pickensplan.com website.
thankx, richard
Comment by Tim D. X. on August 6, 2008 at 8:37pm
Ethanol did NOT double the price of corn -instead it contributed to 20% of the price increase (which recently has gone down) and India/China and poor weather contributed 80%.

Ethanol is not perfect - matter of fact its subsidized -just like oil was when it was started and we need to look toward a responsible way to ween off it.. But there IS a role for ethanol.

Please complain more about Arabs getting rich that funds terrorism, the air we breath full of pollution, and the economic decline of rural America.

Please support the development of a better production process for ethanol -biomass.

Remember - ethanol does not need M1Tanks, F18 Fighter Jets or 11B Infantrymen to protect it like Oil.
Comment by Alan on July 23, 2008 at 8:54pm
We need a solution to the energy crisis other than ethanol. The demand for ethanol has doubled the price of corn. It is difficult for a small farmer to turn a profit on livestock because of the high cost of feed! If the small livestock producer goes away, the USA will become a net importer of our meat supply. The import of meat may not be as safe as our domestic supply.
 

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