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At 2:55pm on August 29, 2008, Jeff Beddingfield said…
Casey,
Welcome to the Pickens plan. If I can help you please let me know. Start E mailing your Friends and build a network.
I am sending you a Friend invite - I have a great group of people on my site. Join us...............
Jeff
At 5:29pm on August 25, 2008, Bruce said…
Germany sets shining example in providing a harvest for the world, Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/jul/23/germany.greenbusiness


Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff Legislation Introduced in U.S. Congress

While the Senate dawdles with one set of renewable energy incentives, four members of the House of Representatives, led by Jay Inslee (D-Washington), have introduced a new piece of legislation that everyone concerned about alternative energy in the United States really needs to watch.


Feed-In Tariff Legislation Introduced into House
The Renewable Energy Jobs and Security Act would create a feed-in tariff system of payments for small to mid-sized renewable energy suppliers (sites up to 20MW in size) similar to the one which has had such success, and has been recently expanded, in Germany.

Under a feed-in tariff system renewable electricty producers are paid a fixed, above market-rate, tariff for the electricity that is fed into the grid. The cost of this is then spread across all consumers of electricty. In Germany the estimated additional cost to the average family of three is €2 per month.


Inslee: “The feed-in tariff enacted in Germany in 2003 has helped the European nation achieve 55 percent of the world's installed solar capacity, provide 14 percent of its electricity supply from renewable sources and create at least 140,000 jobs. Similar policies also have been adopted by France, Spain and over 40 other countries, provinces and states.”

Inslee’s bill has three main components: guaranteed interconnection to the grid, long-term fixed rate contracts with electric utilities, and a rate-recovery program through a regional cost-sharing commission to minimize the impact on consumers. The bill would set technology-specific rates that utilities would pay renewable energy suppliers, that would incrementally decrease every two years for the 20 year lifespan of the tariff.

Though Inslee does not mention it, given the reports that we’ve seen recently about renewable energy reaching parity with fossil fuels, some of these rates should probably be set to depreciate more quickly than others, but overall the plan is sound.

New Direction in US Renewable Energy Promotion?
It may not seem it at first, and provided there are no demons lurking in the end pages of this bill which limit its effectiveness, this bill could dramatically change the way in which renewable energy is promoted in the United States.

Co-sponsoring the bill with Inslee are Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.), Jim McDermott (D-Wash.; no relation to post author), and Mike Honda (D-Cali.). A companion bill has not yet been introduced in the Senate.
At 7:29am on August 24, 2008, tommy hicks said…
hello casey, 16 years since i ve been to vegas staying at the gold nugget ! any friend of kim hansens is a friend of mine. lets sell some windmills !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
At 4:31pm on August 5, 2008, John Jackson said…
Check out our plan to build a network of hydrogen fueling stations at http://newghas.com. We can have 0 emissions, renewable energy produced, $1.95 per gallon eqv hydrogen fuel for everyone with participation and help spreading the word. Thanks
At 5:03pm on July 29, 2008, mike fallwell said…
Hi Casey,
Outside the box is the only place to be, but there is little credit there.

Visit my site for new solutions
At 7:58pm on July 28, 2008, Richard Bibb said…
See my blog for more rabble-rousing - we need to wrok together to move this along -
At 4:18pm on July 25, 2008, Nelson Camus said…
We must be a good fighters in this planet, we must force our politicians to act now, before to be late. No making wars paid by all of us. We must change our form of life, we must reduce our oil consumption and search alternative energies.
At 5:32am on July 23, 2008, Joel M. Mesman said…
I was born in Vegas......at Nellis Airforce base. I was an Airforce brat. LOL.....
At 4:33am on July 23, 2008, Joel M. Mesman said…
Thanks for the invite as a friend. I have been really busy at work lately, so my hydrogen fuel cell isn't quite finished yet. But check-out you tube, and type-in "hydrogen fuel", or "run a car on water". Most of the video's are pretty grainy, and poor quality but you can see what people are doing.
At 9:17am on July 10, 2008, Margaret Ziedin said…
Thanks for inviting me. You can change a lot by changing the type of light blub you use.

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
No
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Just our pool. Works superb in the desert to have a solar. But I would like to learn more!!
What excites you about this campaign?
To find better ways to do things and think outside the box. Change is always good. I believe that people don't try to work more outside the box because we all get comfortable accepting things the way they are presented to us.
 
 

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