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Pamela Speraw
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  • Little Rock, Arkansas
  • United States
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Owner of a solar energy company:
Sun City Solar Energy Oklahoma and Arkansas
SunCityEnergy.com
What excites you about this campaign?
Moving renewable energy forward in America. Energy Independence.
What do you want to do to help?
Speak, Organize events.

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At 8:53am on October 27, 2008, Home Wind Turbine said…
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Hello Pamela, These new roof mounting residential wind turbine kits shipping now. They are sleek and attractive, well designed. These are actually a home appliance on the roof, much like an antennae or satellite dish. They are as easy to install as other home appliances, dishwasher, etc. It's a nice clean way for you to begin a personal energy plan. These systems are inexpensive, easy to install, scaleable.



Your Wind blows stronger in the winter, Your Sun shines stronger in the summer months. This hybrid wind/solar system combines these cycles to give a more even flow of energy year round. This homeowner sized wind/solar system provides free power for your home. Many customers have found it easy to become customer/dealers of our kits. Customers can become a dealer with no further investment, they see quickly how people are easy to get interested.

I have used the same systems save money on my electricity costs and Pamela, you can too. Your local wind resources are so good in Oklahoma. Have a look at these windmaps and see can you pinpoint what number your area is in. Zone 2 is OK, anything over 2 is (very) good. First double check your wind resources from the map and links below.

oklahoma wind map
Your Little Rock, Arkansas Wind Resource Maps

home wind turbine

Email me if you are interested,
contact us at our Email Address
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At 5:01pm on September 9, 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

Thank You For Your Time
At 12:43pm on August 30, 2008, Kim Hansen said…
Hey,

Welcome and THANK YOU for joining Pickens Plan with the rest of us. We are glad your are here and we need your help.

You will have lots of fun on this site, meet a lot of people and learn more than you ever imagined. Looks like you are already joining some groups.

Be sure to check out my friends, as they are so smart, creative, educated, talented, hardworking, wholesome, friendly, helpful and very passionate.

Please remember why we are here, as we must help get our numbers up at a faster much pace and share ideas and resources.

Have a Green day,

Kim (Texas)

p.s. If you would like you can add me as one of your friends so that we may keep in touch and share ideas and information. Click the button (hyperlink) below your profile photo on your page + Add as friend.

(I was born in Little Rock, AR...I still have lots of family there)
At 10:39am on August 15, 2008, Bruce Eric Montgomery said…
'Green-collar' jobs a growth area, U.S. group says

Companies are stepping up their environmental initiatives, and that may mean a boom in "green-collar" jobs.

A recent forecast by the American Solar Energy Society found that renewable energy and energy-efficient industries were responsible for the creation of nearly 8.5 million jobs in 2006, and by 2030 that number is expected to reach 40 million.

Colleges and universities are taking notice, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., a job placement consulting group.

Many have introduced specialized degree programs in eco-commerce, environmental accounting, green and social marketing, and ecological economics.

"The demand for 'green-collar' jobs is really exploding, especially as the cost of energy continues to climb," said John Challenger, the group's chief executive. "Students need to start thinking about developing skills that will give them an edge for these types of careers that did not even exist until recently."

Popular jobs include urban planners, forestry professionals and environmental lawyers, Challenger said. There is also a growing demand for architects and engineers with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit.

http://push.pickensplan.com/group/greenjobsnow
At 10:04am on August 15, 2008, Michael, Houston said…
Welcome to PickensPlan.
I like to list your company in a non-profit organisation site to offer the consumers a place to go for alternative solutions.
I like your slogan: you own your home why rent utilities?.
Melissa
 
 

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