Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Maybe--But Not Sure What to Organize
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
studied solar while attending Augusta Tech Institute ---heating and cooling contractor....
What excites you about this campaign?
So many ways to get out of the mess were in.......
and tired of hearing the same old crap..."It will take years to get away from foreign oil" and years from now were still saying that.
Its time we forced congress to get off their Asses.....NOW!
What do you want to do to help?
You tell me.....I have logos on my vehicles now and wish I could find a way to convert them over to Natl Gas, and an outlet to supply same.
also please advise me of all firms that offer small and residential alternative energy supply.....
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thank you sir. now i feel educated. i also feel sick. this is why i watch the pink panther or foghorn lehhorn or tom and jerry instead of the news. thanks again.
At 10:09pm on September 8, 2008, James Artuso said…
Hello,
Just wanted to take a second of your time to invite you to view the solar solution equivalent of the PickensPlan.
www.powur.com/homeenergy1
click View Our Mission and if interested click the back arrow to Become an Ecopreneur.
Also you can see what we offer home owners www.glenburniesolar.com
Those pictures always make me lose track of what was going to say.... How are you doing Bill? I'm with Stream Energy here in Hou. So far, good co. and am still searching for same old. There has got to be some way of getting these things financed and let them pay for themselves over time. Know any financial whiz types who can help us get some Grants from the government? Please advise. I really want this and know so many others who could use it.
At 9:07am on September 2, 2008, Georgia Bill said…
W.Dan Chance
Thanks for your query, Basically, the electricity being generated back to the grid, must be consumed during real time....that is to say the demand factor determines its use. Now I'm not saying it can't be stored in some way......a scientist at MIT has found a way to break down solar energy into various chemicals....much like a
living plant does.....so in the very near future, the power generated from the sun and as well, the wind, will be stored in that form and my be reconstituted back in to electricity ....even when the sun or wind is not generating power.....nice talking to ya....see ya Bill
I read your post on the Legislation Tracking group site. You write like a man in the know. You state without equivocation that there is no way to store the watts being generated from wind. I am not qualified to rebutt that statement but I do wonder, why? What hinders the storage of millions of watts?
I did do that GaBill, Have sent off an e-mail already.. Certainly is a nice rebate on solar but nothing on wind for as far as Texas goes.. We are supposed to get or have a chance to get rain 5 out of the next 7 days.. We sure do need it .. The trees and shurbs are really stressing.. This heat has been unreal.. Take care
I looked at your solar website. It seemed too good to be true. It turns only a handful of states offer rebates that can cover the entire cost of solar systems. What we really need is solar companies that develop high-efficiency, low cost solar technology so that government and utilities don't have to sudsidize it. Companies like SunPower and Nanosolar are already doing this. SunPower develops all-black solar cells that get 23.4% efficiency. Nanosolar develops low-cost panels based on a highly-conductive metal foil with a layer of nanoparticle ink. They claim that their film gets 5-10% better efficiency than conventional film technology.
You can see Sunpower's website here at: http://www.sunpowercorp.com/Smarter-Solar.aspx
You can see Nanosolar's website here at:
http://www.nanosolar.com/
My life's goal is to have all residential property co-generating electricity in North America by 2025. Little know fact it's only 25% of entire North American Grid Consumption.
This is attainable we have the technology and the man-power.....
We must start now!!!! Time for talk is over.....
I have introduced the Boldest Solar/Housing Initiative ever put forth...
Entire subdivisions of low-cost Modulars with little to no electric bill that retail from $79,900 to $149,900 680sq 2/1 to 1380sq 3/2.
Meets the need for low-cost housing and helps over Stressed Grid during PEAK_USAGE hrs as entire subdivisions come on-line becoming virtual mini-generating stations.
As well as helps the environment…
Win-win-win.
It is the short term solution to a long term problem.......
Now that I have come home to South Georgia....
it is time to enlist All the help with this I can get.
I need more R & D with my new patent Idea an will be asking for Ga Tech's help.....with the SOLAR POWERED RECIRCULATOR GENERATOR which will drive the cost of production down by almost 60% and will also be going back to Washington DC in this election year to demand more from our "so called elected or soon-to-be-elected officials".
I am in negotiations with Roger Little of Spire Solar in Mass to build a 100mw manufacturing plant in Liberty County Ga.
My plan is simple mix Roger's little assembly line with RapidModular.com's walling panels to produce under one roof the
Structures of the future.
I have a Confidential Private Placement Memorandum near
Completion. I am only letting 35 non-accredited investors in
before turning it over to the Investment Banker Wolves....
they are already at the door.....
JD Polk, founder & ceo
Advanced Technology Industries Inc.
"We are the Standard for all building Structures of the Future"
Building Sustainable Renewable Communities
of Tomorrow...
Po box 747
Walthourville, Ga. 31333
solarmanjd@dcemail.com
904.525.POLK 7655
912.996.2771 cell
888.448.9188
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checkout our website www.solarbotanic.com and tell us what you think
We should improve add or change
Alex
Thinking Green
Just wanted to take a second of your time to invite you to view the solar solution equivalent of the PickensPlan.
www.powur.com/homeenergy1
click View Our Mission and if interested click the back arrow to Become an Ecopreneur.
Also you can see what we offer home owners www.glenburniesolar.com
Thank You For Your Time
Thanks for your query, Basically, the electricity being generated back to the grid, must be consumed during real time....that is to say the demand factor determines its use. Now I'm not saying it can't be stored in some way......a scientist at MIT has found a way to break down solar energy into various chemicals....much like a
living plant does.....so in the very near future, the power generated from the sun and as well, the wind, will be stored in that form and my be reconstituted back in to electricity ....even when the sun or wind is not generating power.....nice talking to ya....see ya Bill
I looked at your solar website. It seemed too good to be true. It turns only a handful of states offer rebates that can cover the entire cost of solar systems. What we really need is solar companies that develop high-efficiency, low cost solar technology so that government and utilities don't have to sudsidize it. Companies like SunPower and Nanosolar are already doing this. SunPower develops all-black solar cells that get 23.4% efficiency. Nanosolar develops low-cost panels based on a highly-conductive metal foil with a layer of nanoparticle ink. They claim that their film gets 5-10% better efficiency than conventional film technology.
You can see Sunpower's website here at: http://www.sunpowercorp.com/Smarter-Solar.aspx
You can see Nanosolar's website here at:
http://www.nanosolar.com/
Tell me what you think!
Tom Zellars
My life's goal is to have all residential property co-generating electricity in North America by 2025. Little know fact it's only 25% of entire North American Grid Consumption.
This is attainable we have the technology and the man-power.....
We must start now!!!! Time for talk is over.....
I have introduced the Boldest Solar/Housing Initiative ever put forth...
Entire subdivisions of low-cost Modulars with little to no electric bill that retail from $79,900 to $149,900 680sq 2/1 to 1380sq 3/2.
Meets the need for low-cost housing and helps over Stressed Grid during PEAK_USAGE hrs as entire subdivisions come on-line becoming virtual mini-generating stations.
As well as helps the environment…
Win-win-win.
It is the short term solution to a long term problem.......
Now that I have come home to South Georgia....
it is time to enlist All the help with this I can get.
I need more R & D with my new patent Idea an will be asking for Ga Tech's help.....with the SOLAR POWERED RECIRCULATOR GENERATOR which will drive the cost of production down by almost 60% and will also be going back to Washington DC in this election year to demand more from our "so called elected or soon-to-be-elected officials".
I am in negotiations with Roger Little of Spire Solar in Mass to build a 100mw manufacturing plant in Liberty County Ga.
My plan is simple mix Roger's little assembly line with RapidModular.com's walling panels to produce under one roof the
Structures of the future.
I have a Confidential Private Placement Memorandum near
Completion. I am only letting 35 non-accredited investors in
before turning it over to the Investment Banker Wolves....
they are already at the door.....
JD Polk, founder & ceo
Advanced Technology Industries Inc.
"We are the Standard for all building Structures of the Future"
Building Sustainable Renewable Communities
of Tomorrow...
Po box 747
Walthourville, Ga. 31333
solarmanjd@dcemail.com
904.525.POLK 7655
912.996.2771 cell
888.448.9188
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