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Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I am a big believer in Solar, Wind and Hydrogen. Currently I have installed a hydrogen generator in my 85 Toyota PU to help with gas mileage. In a few years my Wife and I are going to retire and build our dream home in the Midwest. We plan on making the house more than 100% alternative energy and having the Grid pay us for supplying them energy. Our plans include Geo Thermal, Solar Electric, Wind and Solar Heated Water for Heating and Hot Water. Just think if the United States used Solar to Heat water. Think about how much energy that would save in one year. Its time to put the Middle East out of business.
What excites you about this campaign?
Looking at alternatives in a positive light and implimenting them. Its time to quit asking and start doing. If our Government wont lead the way then they need to get out of the way.
What do you want to do to help?
I think my next home will be my bilboard for other people to see that we dont have to depend on Petroleum to light and warm our homes. I also want to push Hydrogen as the energy to replace Petroleum for our autos. We can use Solar to convert Hydrogen and considering that our planet is 3/4 covered in Salt Water, its more abundant than any other fuel.

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At 6:14am on August 20, 2008, Kenneth Koch said…
JR,
I think people are going in many directions because there are many possible paths and no one knows which path offers a solution. We won't know untill all the paths have been traveled. The goverment tried to pick the ethanol road and that isn't working.
At 3:17pm on August 19, 2008, Kenneth Koch said…
We are waiting for new technologies to get the fuel cell and hydrogen storage cost down. I have seen predictions that we can have affordable hydrogen cars by 2015 and the fuel will cost $1.20 per gge (untaxed).
At 8:50am on August 9, 2008, Michelle Dowell said…
JR we really probably have more we agree on than we do differences.
I'm well aware that oil affects us all the way down to the food chain. Fertilizer, pesticides and herbicides essential for today's farming methods, and diesel for tractors and transport. The situation is urgent.
My position on drilling is not based on environmental concerns (although they can't be completely ignored) Rather I believe that the solution will come in the marketplace. If the media announces to the majority that the problem is solved because we're drilling ANWR and offshore the majority - those people who barely catch the news let alone know the actual reserves in ANWR will respond "problem solved -life as usual". The sense of urgency will vanish and we'll be back to this same place very shortly. Conservation has to be part of the short-term solution.
I'm not a nut or a survivalist but I do have resources in the event of a full blown shortage of imported oil. Land to grow food and keep a cow, horses to harness if need be, timber for 10 years heat and a well I can pump by hand if pushed.
I hope I never have to stockpile ammunition to protect my meager resources in the event this gets as ugly as some predict.
The head in ass comment was intended to get attention because people don't notice rational argument.
Peace.
At 9:27am on July 23, 2008, JD Polk said…
I have an agenda.....

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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