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Bill Sheehan

San Diego Alternative Energy Group

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San Diego Alternative Energy Group

Place to meet others interested in getting educated, forming businesses, creating new technologies, and driving action to help get us off oil and make San Diego a showcase for it.

Website: http://alternativeenergy.meetup.com/157/
Location: San Diego, CA
Members: 67
Latest Activity: Jul 5

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Jason Rincon

Get rid of Fienstein and Boxer... 3 Replies

Started by Jason Rincon. Last reply by Sassy1 Sep. 30, 2008.

Mary Anne Carter

NEED YOUR HELP: Outreach to colleges and universities

Started by Mary Anne Carter Sep. 23, 2008.

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Sassy1 Comment by Sassy1 on September 30, 2008 at 8:48am
Hope You all have a great day!! Keep Pushing, spread the words... ;)
Frank Price Comment by Frank Price on September 20, 2008 at 2:17pm
Looking for a CNG vehicle? Check out our new CNG vehicle classifieds site: KissMyNaturalGas.com
Roger Houchin Comment by Roger Houchin on September 5, 2008 at 7:51pm
I'm so glad Sarah Palin joined MaCain so we can get them elected so we can drill now and get the solar & wind energy
going strong to stop give all of our money over sea.
Denis Comment by Denis on August 23, 2008 at 11:48am
Hi everyone,
I live in Claremont. I have a Honda Civic 1999 and would like to convert it to CNG. Does anyone know of someone in the San Diego area that does CNG conversions. Any help would be appreciated.
SJC Comment by SJC on August 15, 2008 at 10:51am
WeathTV based in San Diego had a good program on electric cars the other night. While not solar, they did show lots of people participating in conversions. 200 square feet of PV could charge a GM Volt for the 40 mile trip on batteries with a very short payback compared with gasoline.
Steve Richard Comment by Steve Richard on August 11, 2008 at 9:30pm
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
Jim McConnell Comment by Jim McConnell on July 23, 2008 at 7:33am
Solar power is the answer. Our projects run 24 hours a day 7 days a week. We have put together a group of companies with the main intention of building concentrated solar plants in southern California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. The group is headed up by L.P. Daniels Engineers. http://www.lpdaniel.com/

We are currently holding plans and contracts to build 9 plus solar plants in the next 6 years.

If anyone is interested in investing please contact me jmcqq@verizon.net We will forward all of the necessary information.
Marc A Ross Comment by Marc A Ross on July 21, 2008 at 5:48pm
San Diego,

I along with the Pickens California Group are on board. Lets all join together.

Marc
Lynda Coffman Comment by Lynda Coffman on July 18, 2008 at 11:23pm
San Diego County has always been a good place to promote solar energy. Great climate and open minded consumers. Being in the local solar industry for more than 30 years, I feel that we need to bring back more government incentives to promote residential solar energy systems. A few PV panels on every home...think about the amount of energy that would generate! We also need less bureaucracy...we had a PV installation where a local city inspector kicked back SDG&E's work! Another critical issue is water conservation. We desperately need revised legislation on gray water systems. What are the goals of this group?
SJC Comment by SJC on July 15, 2008 at 12:29am
Groups are really nice, but action speaks louder than words. We all know it takes money to get ideas off the ground and that will always be the limiting factor.
 

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Thomas Tim Snodgrass Sassy1 Alankar Gupta Jason Rincon Mary Anne Carter John Braman Bill Sheehan James Feathers Bill Mollring Brett Horvath Redfish Artwork Tony Hilder David Baker jay SJC vinbeazel Michael Chester Steve Gebele Alan Stuart Lynda Coffman Greg (Gator) Sheets Marc A Ross Jim McConnell Burton Freeman Mike Mundt Justin Remkus Andrew Lewis Michael Matt Lamb
 
 

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