I want to appoligize for my part in our failed communications, We are all in this together, the only real solution is for all of US to work together. Fighting each other only makes US weaker. I am sorry.
I am looking for micro wind companies with a track record ( not easy to find ) that I can invest in, any leads would be greatly appreciated.
I have found one in N. Dakota
Promana ticker PSLU did a reverse split and its assets were taken over via a merger by Crownbutte Wind Power on July 31st 2008, Crownbutte board replaced Promana board July 31st 2008
Crownbutte completed a private placement Aug 1st 2008 to build, own
and operate an approved 200 megawatt wind project with 134 turbines in
southwestern North Dakota estimated cost to build $30,000,000.
Project value upon completion and before tax credits is $50,000,000.
CBWP has been consulting for and building wind power farms in North
Dakota since 1999.
Crownbutte Wind Power
111 5th Ave NE
Mandan, ND 58554
www.crownbutte.com
Stock in new entity is available ticker CBWP now.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Good Morning Mark,
Thank you for inviting me to your friends page. I would very much like to be more active with the Pickens Plan in helping to promote alternative energy sources.
Thank you as well for acknowledging my earlier thoughts on creating a co-op. I believe that a cooperative business is only a win-win situation for everyone involved.
By the way, I don't know if others are aware or not of this little factoid but I saw this on a television news program or 60 minutes?
some time late last year. Larry Hagman (yes, the t.v. personality) has solar panels set up in his California neighborhood with which he supplies electricity not only for his own use but he provides for several low income families around him. The electricity company in their neighborhood of course is having to reimburse him for the extra electricity he generates.
In principle, this is the same practice to how a co-op would operate.
Mark sounds good, Not the smartest when it comes to the business end but keep me informed on any assistance you may need. How about "GREEN-e" as a name
good ...well I'm in...probablie we can presnt this aproach to Brent and join forces...I'm presenting this ideas to my partner and will love to make them part on this (if they agree)..I belive the most important part is to join forces....please contact me by my email...carigam@comcast.net I love this idea
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I noticed a posting on Lynn's page and wondered to what extent you are familiar with programming?
Do you have any information on a SVO vehicle?
I hope you are not teaching you kids this??
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I have found one in N. Dakota
Promana ticker PSLU did a reverse split and its assets were taken over via a merger by Crownbutte Wind Power on July 31st 2008, Crownbutte board replaced Promana board July 31st 2008
Crownbutte completed a private placement Aug 1st 2008 to build, own
and operate an approved 200 megawatt wind project with 134 turbines in
southwestern North Dakota estimated cost to build $30,000,000.
Project value upon completion and before tax credits is $50,000,000.
CBWP has been consulting for and building wind power farms in North
Dakota since 1999.
Crownbutte Wind Power
111 5th Ave NE
Mandan, ND 58554
www.crownbutte.com
Stock in new entity is available ticker CBWP now.
Any feedback would be appreciated.
Thank you for inviting me to your friends page. I would very much like to be more active with the Pickens Plan in helping to promote alternative energy sources.
Thank you as well for acknowledging my earlier thoughts on creating a co-op. I believe that a cooperative business is only a win-win situation for everyone involved.
By the way, I don't know if others are aware or not of this little factoid but I saw this on a television news program or 60 minutes?
some time late last year. Larry Hagman (yes, the t.v. personality) has solar panels set up in his California neighborhood with which he supplies electricity not only for his own use but he provides for several low income families around him. The electricity company in their neighborhood of course is having to reimburse him for the extra electricity he generates.
In principle, this is the same practice to how a co-op would operate.
530-549-4315
American Energy Conservation Group
Redding, CA. 96003
thanks!
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