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Alan Watson
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  • Sacramento, CA
  • United States
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
No
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
My first introduction to alternative energy was as a child seeing solar panels being used to warm our pool. I've been a fan of photo-voltaic solar cells and bought the first solar Sieko watch at age 16.

Recently I have invented a revolutionary tethered wind turbine device for rural & farm use. In the pre-patent stage 3/09. Looking to develop a complete business plan to patent, virtual prototype (software), organize a management team, get funding, and begin production as soon as possible.

Website (being built) www.pioneeringwindpower.com
What excites you about this campaign?
I can really get behind a plan to eliminate our dependance on foriegn oil and coal. I have a ground-breaking product to contribute that has never been done before.

Outside of the Picken's Plan, I'm hoping to meet like-minded individuals who have ADVICE, CONTACTS or EXPERIENCE in either Wind industry business funding, Management, Manufacturing, Distribution or Marketing, and bringing this type of product to market.
What do you want to do to help?
I'm hoping to bring this new product to market within 12-18 months. This will provide dozens of jobs and reduce our need on foreign supplies.

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At 2:55pm on April 7, 2009, Philip Champagne said…
HYDRAFICIENT has died. Not enough business. The process was sound and the cost was right. Several things actually caused the collapse. Like state laws, EPA requirements. etc. For a company to qualify a product they need about one million dollars for state and federal fees to license their plroduct for use on autos and trucks. before you go too far check into these laws: and http://www.afdc.energy.gov/afdc/fuels/hydrogen_laws.html
At 8:13pm on March 30, 2009, Keath Beifus said…
Allen,
We only specialize in large format work...Conventional size jobs are what pays the bills! When you have something on paper and ready to quote, please send a copy our way.
 
 

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