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We have a high efficiency, low cost, bio-methane/Diesel Genset (called "RET") which we are preparing for market. It enables even small farms to be energy self-sufficient. Stock includes biowastes/ biomass. Myriad of other off-grid, mobile, portable…
10 hours ago
All, We have to stop being anecdotal, pollyannish, dolly 2 shoes, OMG there is technology. Energy is money! Do you think, there is ever a mention of installing a grid coupled with a 20% reduction in utility prices? Why are we leaving the tax payer o…
November 24
It behooves us to understand what has a higher probability to work. Good old coal is dirty, so extracting methane, or creating a liquid fuel (as the Nazis did during WWII) is a viable path. Albeit history has shown expensive. With modern chemical pr…
October 30
Whats gonna happen when we extract diesel, biofuels from Coal using either plasma gassification, or genetically engineered bugs. Answer - The bigs get richer, until the tadpoles introduce renewable energy systems that are cheap. such as RET sannerw…
October 9
More than 50% of some fossil fuel energy plants energy goes up the smoke stack. Yet, technolgy exists to recoup most of that, getting upwards of a 90% efficient plant. Obviously, we need the law to insist that utilities do not go with the profit fir…
October 6
Our company’s solution is a Green, high efficiency, multi-fuel, inexpensive engine, called unceremoniously RET. US Trucks travel 1.5 trillion miles. Upgrading to a more efficient, lighter, RET diesel replacement would save the US almost 1 billion bb…
September 30
This group is dedicated to technologies that convert waste to energy.
September 30
Dr. Gina M.-S. and Jay Rosenberg are now friends
September 12

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I am commercializing Next Generation Wind Turbine Systems, with a fraction of the traditional costs, e.g., under $1,000 / KW. We also have retrofits, and incremental improvements 33% better cost performance. I AM AN AMERICAN corporation (MD). Unfortunately, we are being looked at very closely by foreign countries. I want to keep the technology in the US, as well as world wide. My baseline wind Farm is 10GW, and each such farm can supply roughly .5% of the Total US electrical needs. I look forward to your positive response. I have an extensive international network. I have both fast track business plans and technical improvements to overcome environmental concerns,
What excites you about this campaign?
WInd is here now, and viable within US territory. My objective would be to achieve a 25% electric production It can be done, but it can only be done by a new crop of industrialists. The legacy group has too much vested interest to change. They are making too much money. But, Wind if done right, should be self-funding!
What do you want to do to help?
Present improvements in cost/kW, introduce my network to extend the opportunity

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Jay Rosenberg

Boone Needs Help

All/ David I Tried unsuccessful for almost a year to contact TBP to inform him of a suite of More efficient, less expensive USA Wind Turbines. I think now he has realized that and "downsized" his vista and vision. These turbines will still generate more power at less cost - which is the basis of all energy generation -- green or not economics. Proposed another technology (US) for high efficiency, inexpensive autos, made in USA using novel multi-fuel engine (RET). They should Achieve 150 MPG on d… Continue

Posted on July 12, 2009 at 6:46am —

Jay Rosenberg

Accellerating Picken's Plans -

My company has 2 high importance technology enterprises. (Sannerprojects Inc - sannerwind@gmail.com)
1) A next generation Wind Turbines that will produce more power for less cost, e.g., $.05/kWh, and $500 per installed KW.

2) A High efficiency Multifuel Superior Diesel (MFSD). MFSD will run on CNG, as well as diesel, biodiesel, and ethanol. It is 4x or more the efficiency of traditional engines. If we retrofit, or new vehicles we would have a MULTIPLE of the amount of US fuel to power all our t… Continue

Posted on September 5, 2008 at 5:29pm — 4 Comments

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At 8:38am on October 5, 2009, Brad said…
Hi Jay,
Welcome to the group. Have you seen this renewable energy tech yet?

EternaGreen System Video
At 2:43pm on January 12, 2009, Ed Matricardi said…
great talking with you today. let me know if you got the PO Box info i sent along to you. also, please join you congressional district group and get involved with some of the local activities going on in your area.

http://push.pickensplan.com/group/DistrictGroupMD08
At 3:21pm on January 10, 2009, Fredric L. Spain said…
Dear Jay

I see you joined the club

Congratulations

Make contact with Wally Ewalt.

He has some interesting pics.

Fred
At 7:30pm on January 5, 2009, Ed Matricardi said…
hey jay...thanks for checking in.

i just sent you an email. let me know what CD you live in and i will connect you with some of our local supporters.

thanks.
At 6:29pm on December 24, 2008, Charles Jones said…
Merry Christmas!
At 7:24am on November 2, 2008, Charles Jones said…
A new motor has been introduced which is a pancake motor and offers better service for wind turbine usage (they are small and eliminate gear reducing differentials and transmissions, best fit the requirements of high torque at low speed) See this PDF of Apex Drive Labs.
At 12:27pm on October 27, 2008, Gregory L. Smith said…
Do you have Russian contacts and do you need foreign participants? I am a Russian and German linguist, living in Oklahoma City, which is very cold right now! I could use some new energy and I am currently looking for my next job position and since I am partially retired as of February 28th, I need extra income to supplement what I have as a small pension. I have a degree in Applied Liberal Arts for the University of Central Oklahoma and I have traveled throughout Europe and some into Russia, both, St. Petersburg and Moscow. I am interested in the Ukraine, if they can get their national economic act together. I am well read about international issues in the European East. I am excited that there is new discovery in several areas each week, and I do have serious questions about maintenance and design ideas concerning wind and solar combinations for best results. I live and work in Warr Acres, Oklahoma, which has about a 3.4 wind speed average per year and that is higher in the winter months as is solar output per daylight hours. I would enjoy discussing any issues and hope you will also consider me as a friend. Gregor Smith gregors@att.net
At 9:32pm on October 18, 2008, Michael, Houston said…
Hello Jay,
Thank you for your comments.
Do you have a site address for your company to post on the group page?
Melissa
At 6:23pm on August 8, 2008, Edward Oliver said…
Have you had any luck contacting Pickens or any of his people? I haven't been able to get a reply for a question I sent and wondered if they are responding to our inquiries.
At 5:29am on August 5, 2008, Charles Jones said…
OK Jay you will see my e-mail at Jonalist. I forgot to mention that a long van is better to work with and that a Long Van would be a better opportunity for lake resort owners to invest in rather than having to consider towing a Turbine Support Pole out to a mooring simply because a Long Van can be placed on a Flat Bottom Party like Boat/Pontoon Barge and secured so it would then be blocked and chained to it and instant removal from a area on the lake would be faster response, but still theres that Buried Cable that must be connected and it can have a series of other connectors that allow more Wind Turbine Cables to connect to it later and that comes with development of a resort. Bushings and collet's work together to secure the upper and lower pancake supports. The ramp is what serves as a guide to allow the Pole to slide when raised from the top of the van into the Pipe opening that is perpendicular to the generator below on the inside back of the van which serves as another guide. The Pole is secured to the Ramp so it cannot change position as it is raised to 90 degrees, next a Sleeve is placed on the bottom of the Pole first following it being secured on the Ramp. The Ramp is like a Hook and Ladder mechanism which raises and lowers a Hook and Ladder but is smaller to serve a Pole not a ladder. The Pole then rests inside the Pipe and is a collar portion of the module upper section, frames made of Pipes secure its position to the top of the van and a Pressure Hydraulic Piston will catch and hold the Pole as it slowly descends through the pipe opening. The Pancake is secured to the top of the Pole before raising the pole and a rope is attached to the base of the Pancake to secure to the van so to deploy the Pancake when completely raised. Once inside and bottomed out the Sleeve is lifted from the Drive Shaft to the Drive Shaft and secured with a couple Set Pins this is accomplished through a Access Port Opening at the bottom of the Pole which has a cover with screws like on the back of some computers that are like Four Thimble Head Screws one one each corner of the panel to serve to prevent moisture transfer in/out Pole. All this mechanical structure is a build-in while the Support Pipes are bolted on to the Unit Base. Note that the Hydraulic Piston Support has a portion of its surface (not entirely round) sliced off so that the Drive Shaft Sleeve will be pulled up through it to connect where the panel has been removed inside the Pole. Don't go to wide with the Pole as this makes it awkward when it has been raised esp. when it is on a lake, keeping close to less than two feet wide at the bottom if possible and thickness of less than 1/4-1/8 inch if possible make it of fiberglass instead of metal so it then has a nicer appearance on the lake and speckled metal flake painted surface would be one expensive Pole with alternatives that are cheaper. Metal is heavier and fiberglass would work just as good whether it is deployed at the lake or it is deployed at a home at a urban or rural location. All this entire option is to prevent having to have building permits and encountering landlord problems of acceptance and agreements that a landlord would consider like the option he/she could use the Wind Turbine when you were not and then sale the power to the power company requiring you to have a License Agreement with him and the Power Company because it was your property and being attached could cause him/her to up their price if you reject their idea for its use by them or get the idea they should consider it for their building and have you sued for having defaced their building without a permit approved by him/her the owner of the building. A argument could persue the ordeal that the Power Grid Service is the owners and the choice their position to allow or reject for a lease. Oh yes the pancake should be about the width or a tad larger than the width of the Long Van, a tad being about a foot on each side. Since the Pole is at least twenty feet long you have from ten feet to fifteen feet upper Pole for expanding the Pancake toward the top of the van, thats about the size you should consider making available to customers and believe me sales where lakes are at would be tremendous just like canoes near a river and managing a sales business here could land you inside the "Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop" as a Authorized Dealer here in Prattville, Alabama, see the Outdoor World Store Maps this is their website Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop. Working with the Power Company over a Mobile Power Grid Agreement might be rebuilt in a better service the Power Company could offer Wind Turbine owners as this could enlargen the KOA Kampgrounds of America, Inc. opportunity if they owned land but no Power Feeds they could use the van interior as a store place for a roll of cable to connect to the rest of their Grid since they do not need to be connected to a Power Company. Just consider the wide opportunity this business option can generate aside from the other options for the Wind Turbines you already have.

Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop


Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop


The best would be "Outdoor World Bass Pro Shop" as a Authorized Dealer, they have boats on display inside and outside the building and lots of stuffed animals all over the store, a couple extra large fish aquariums two elevators and stairs, so much merchandise it makes your head spin, plus a arcade shooting game on the second floor. You really need to go see this new store and it is across the street from the new shopping center named "High Point Town Center" which has yet to open as its buildings are being furnished right now.
 
 

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