Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I am a member of Clean Air, I drive a LNG (LEV) truck and I have been doing so for two years. LNG and CNG, have fill up stations throughout Phoenix, already. The public is just not understanding how easy it is to convert to either LNG or CNG. NG is the easiest solution for right now.
What excites you about this campaign?
I am excited about wind energy because in many places in our world, Calf and Oklahoma, already wind energy is in place but we need more. I have offered over 100 acres of land to either wind or PV, to help reduce oil uses but no one has stepped forward. I know many other land owners willing to consider doing the same.
What do you want to do to help?
Join with other major Arizona land owners to promote PV Solar and pump it into the grid. In Arizona we have free sun every day but we are not collecting it.
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Mark well put about the land the solar and waiting for the gov to set up the grid to sell your power back HA they just talk ,so her may be an idea ive been kicking around and am willing to share it may sound a bit far fetched but may work. Buy enough land or homestead it then get set op to build and share the power in a town YOU create with the property the more the people hear of the way you create your power and distribute it and hold the price down im sure it would work. I spoke to a property owner and said hey you have a large buliding your renting space to many bussinesses with lots of flat roof space,wouldent it be nice if you could convert all of the lighting and medium duty power consumption to where you could pull from the grid and sell the power you produce back at half the price of the utility company ,well he thought about it and wants to convert. what im saying is build a town with your own utility grid and screw the cronies who say you will have to wait for us. hope this makes your day a little better Thanks RAY.
We have new rooftop mount home wind turbine kits that I am building are great. The profile is pretty sleek and attractive. The system is actually a home appliance and doesn't really stand out much more than an antennae, chimney, or satellite dish. This makes a nice clean way for homeowners to get into the clean energy movement. The systems are inexpensive, easy to install and scaleable.
These systems have wind/solar built right in. The wind is stronger in the winter months, sun is stronger in the summer months, we designed a system that is attractively priced, that gives an even flow of energy year round. Wind power scales down in size to be perfectly feasible for a homeowner sized system to provide power for their home. Many customers have found it easy to become wind turbine customer/dealers. They are able to do this with no further investment and they see how easy people are to get interested.
I have used them to save money on my electricity costs and Mark, you could too. The systems pay for themselves in 5 to 10 years depending on your local wind resources, and they last for 25 or 30 years before needing a rebuild. Have a look at these windmaps and see can you pinpoint what number your area is in. 2 is OK and anything over 2 is very good. Let's double check your wind resources are good.
Have you decided to publish some interesting photos of you LNG (LEV) Truck in details so to see how its organized under the hood with drawn on detailing?
Hey, Folks, I can help everyone with good solar or wind sites with a complete energy harvesting system designed to fit the climate, topography, scale of your property while simultaneously improving it for food production purposes.
Mark's 100 acres sounds like it might be a good place and scale for the first pilot. Let me know if you are interested.
Please keep me informed when you have your meeting to arrange the Solar Panel Training, I'm interested in attending.
Ken M
At 1:59pm on September 26, 2008, vipul patel said…
I have about 500 acres of land back in india.I am also looking to build a solar farm back over there.If you have any information about qiality and afordable solar panels manufacturers please let me know.
At 7:53pm on September 9, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
CALLING ALL LEADERS!
We have petitions! "THE PLEDGE" is on the main page.
I think this is the very best tool we could ask for. It is so much easier to get someone to sign a petition than to go online and join the plan as a member.
I have been test driving it for a few days and got 200 signatures rather eaasily. Most folks had seen the ads or seen Boone on the news. Most were eager to sign it and strongly support it. A few wanted to get more info- I handed them a business card with the website. Very few said no (2 or 3).
I hope you can ask all your "friends" to download a bunch of PLEDGES and fax them back to the office ASAP. THIS IS HOW WE BUILD AN ARMY much faster. Millions of signatures.
Thank you for all your efforts. We have a very strong team. Many ants can take the Hill!
Hi Mark - I received a comment from new member Robert T. Beasley asking this question:
"i just need to know a couple of things about cng and propane.we here in east texas seem to have plenty of propane but all of the jobs around here are for cng.what is the difference in the two?there seems to be a monoply by reliant energy in cng but there are several companies dealing in propane.will mr pickens plan work in both areas?"
Since I didn't know the answer I looked up the two fuels and shared what I found. I am passing his question on to you since you seem to have knowledge and information on these fuels. Hope you can get back to Robert with more information or a direction he can look to find out more. Thanks, Lucy.
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Hi Mark,
We have new rooftop mount home wind turbine kits that I am building are great. The profile is pretty sleek and attractive. The system is actually a home appliance and doesn't really stand out much more than an antennae, chimney, or satellite dish. This makes a nice clean way for homeowners to get into the clean energy movement. The systems are inexpensive, easy to install and scaleable.
These systems have wind/solar built right in. The wind is stronger in the winter months, sun is stronger in the summer months, we designed a system that is attractively priced, that gives an even flow of energy year round. Wind power scales down in size to be perfectly feasible for a homeowner sized system to provide power for their home. Many customers have found it easy to become wind turbine customer/dealers. They are able to do this with no further investment and they see how easy people are to get interested.
I have used them to save money on my electricity costs and Mark, you could too. The systems pay for themselves in 5 to 10 years depending on your local wind resources, and they last for 25 or 30 years before needing a rebuild. Have a look at these windmaps and see can you pinpoint what number your area is in. 2 is OK and anything over 2 is very good. Let's double check your wind resources are good.
Your Phoenix, Arizona Wind Resource Maps
Small Wind/Solar Systems
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Mark's 100 acres sounds like it might be a good place and scale for the first pilot. Let me know if you are interested.
Please keep me informed when you have your meeting to arrange the Solar Panel Training, I'm interested in attending.
Ken M
We have petitions! "THE PLEDGE" is on the main page.
I think this is the very best tool we could ask for. It is so much easier to get someone to sign a petition than to go online and join the plan as a member.
I have been test driving it for a few days and got 200 signatures rather eaasily. Most folks had seen the ads or seen Boone on the news. Most were eager to sign it and strongly support it. A few wanted to get more info- I handed them a business card with the website. Very few said no (2 or 3).
I hope you can ask all your "friends" to download a bunch of PLEDGES and fax them back to the office ASAP. THIS IS HOW WE BUILD AN ARMY much faster. Millions of signatures.
Thank you for all your efforts. We have a very strong team. Many ants can take the Hill!
Best
Kim
"i just need to know a couple of things about cng and propane.we here in east texas seem to have plenty of propane but all of the jobs around here are for cng.what is the difference in the two?there seems to be a monoply by reliant energy in cng but there are several companies dealing in propane.will mr pickens plan work in both areas?"
Since I didn't know the answer I looked up the two fuels and shared what I found. I am passing his question on to you since you seem to have knowledge and information on these fuels. Hope you can get back to Robert with more information or a direction he can look to find out more. Thanks, Lucy.
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