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Richard..........I am with you!!! I do not believe our SC polititions really get it or are supporters of Big Oil. We oughtta get together and demonstrate in front of his office.that usually gets their attention !!!! Wayne
August 26
Richard Greene added a discussion to the group Pickens Plan District Group SC-03
I just attended a Greenwood Chamber of Commerce event whose speaker was Senitor DeMint. After his presentation he opened it to questions. I stood up, told the group that I was SC-03 district leader for T. Boone Pickens energy support plan and ask ...
August 26
April 16
Just got an email from Scott about the Furman town hall meeting tonight. Can someone fill me in on its agenda, time, and location in Furman??? Thanx Richard Greene
April 16
Mark, I agree with you 100%. I had the same problems . I gave up and went to my district section (SC-03) and followed the link to the march and sent the emaik concerning the gas act now in congress. Richard Greene, SC-03 district leader
April 2
Welcome to the North Carolina 4th Congressional District Group for the New Energy Army! If you live in NC-04, please join us to learn more about Pickens Plan events and activities taking place in our District.
April 2
George, I agree completely! If I get a reply I'll go after the rest of his "logic".
February 16
WAY TO GO RICHARD !!!!! I received the same letter as you did.Are we being punished by receiving gasoline from Texas & Louisiana ? Demint's arguement Makes NO sense.He is a party-line politician and he votes whatever the party tells him to.The hea...
February 16

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At 12:40pm on April 16, 2009, Ed Matricardi said…
Hey Richard...here is the info that Frank "I go by Scott" posted about the Furman town hall:

"FOCUS THE NATION"
A Town Hall Forum with Bob Inglis on National Climate Change Policy
Thursday, April 16th from 2:30 - 3:30 PM
Furman Hall 214 (McEachern Lecture Hall)
Focus the Nation is a national project of the Green House Network, a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in 1999 based in Portland, Oregon whose intent is to bring together people from all walks of life committed to bringing America into the new energy economy. Their inaugural Civic Engagment campaign in 2008 organized the largest teach-in in US history—educating nearly 1 million people on climate change at 1900 institutions—landing significant press in all major outlets including TIME, New York Times, Newsweek, MSNBC, CNN.com, NPR and major dailies in each state. This year they have helped organize local town hall meetings in which state politicians meet with universities and community members to discuss climate policy at the state and federal levels. Our congressman, Bob Inglis, has agreed to come to Furman to discuss his stance and leadership role in the federal climate change policy debates and legislation as part of this national event.
At 3:54pm on February 10, 2009, Fred Sias said…
Richard:
I will have to check with Duke Power to see if they allow driving our meters in reverse or to feed power back to the grid.
I agree with you that the Pickens Plan is the only show in town that is headed in the right direction. I see no alternative to using natural gas for our truck fleet. They could be converted in weeks while all the electric or hybrid cars will take years to end up in our garages. From what I have been able to determine the hybrid or electric vehicle has no chance of working with heavy trucks. Hydrogen fuel cells also seem to fall short although BMW is using Hydrogen as a fuel for the conventional internal combustion engine. They claim it gets more power for the size of the power plant and that might work with large trucks that could not carry enough batteries for electric or hybrid power.
Another big area for immediate conservation would be to find some way, rather than ineffective rebates, to get folks to install solar hot water heaters across the southern part of the country.
Countries such as Australia have banned the incandescent bulb to cause a switch to compact fluorescent bulbs. That would help in this country too.
Just some thoughts,
Fred
At 5:50pm on February 9, 2009, George Wayne Pruett said…
Richard.....It was a pleasure to meet you in person at Tractor Supply and Lowe's the last few days.Is there anything else we can do to push the plan other than writing politicians and recruiting new members?I was interested when you told me about going solar.I would like to do that also,but I'm not sure I can afford it.What do you think?
At 1:26pm on January 25, 2009, Fred Sias said…
Here are a couple of Canadian publications that address the problems with getting "feeding the grid" tariffs that will permit us to sell excess energy from our solar systems to the grid.
pubs.pembina.org/reports/FITariffs_Primer.pdf
re.pembina.org/pub/1599
I am anxious to hear about your experiences Richard.
Fred
At 11:15am on January 24, 2009, Fred Sias said…
Richard: I like your start to energy independence. However, I though tariffs in SC did not permit selling electricity to the utility companies. Would be interested in hearing about your experience.
The move to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueled vehicles seems to have hit a snag somewhere. I see little mention of in in the new administration's talk. From 2001 to 2006 a number of CNG and Bi-fuel vehicles were being manufactured in this country. Now they have all disappeared except for the Honda. Is this all due to the emphasis on ethanol? Is the corn lobby going to keep blocking any other source of domestic fuel. I think the urgency to move to a domestic source of fuel is being overlooked by the new administration--at least as far as their public words are concerned.
Your thoughts?
Fred
At 5:25pm on January 20, 2009, Hans Waldenmaier said…
Hey I live in your district. I would like to get more involved. I am a Clemson senior and I will be leaving the area in August, but until then I am more then willing to help. Perhaps organizing campus events and the like.
At 6:50pm on January 14, 2009, Anthony Harden said…
Thanks for joining your district group; We have only a few days left until our new president takes office. We must organize our efforts and work together in order to be effective.

You can help. Search for members who live near you and invite them to join Push Pickens and sign up for their district group as well. Personally ask people you know.
At 8:56am on January 14, 2009, George Wayne Pruett said…
Welcome to district 03.We are small but growing.You seem to be the most knowledgeable member thus far.I,for one,have a lot to learn about alternative energy.
At 5:14am on December 19, 2008, Tom Bailey said…
Welcome!
We are a voluntary community of individuals who are placing our combined support behind T. Boone Pickens and his efforts to send our government a clear (heard) message that we must reduce our nation’s dependence on foreign oil through the use of all domestic energy alternatives. This site is a place to interact with fellow Pickens Plan supporters, keep up with events and opportunities to help get more involvement.
For those of you that have already jumped in and have made contact with your local leader- thanks.

Please, I ask the first sites you visit to get accurate info and articles to see pretty much what the plan is about and where the plan stands, and please come back to these sites often as changes take place regularily. Some are long, please; take the time to get all the details.
On the home page, click on About The Plan ~ Boone Cam ~ Blog
Our future is focus 1- at this point in time! If not now, When? If not you, WHO?
~~~~~~to quote, Earl Scharff, from RI,~~~~~~~
~~~~~"FOR INFLUENCE, YOU NEED NUMBERS!"~~~~~

Mr. Obama has voiced that eliminating the dependence of foreign oil is a top priority.
[Click here], to enter your zip code and be paired up with members in your area. If you want to be a leader for your area, you can also sign up on that page. If you would rather wait on a leader role, that’s ok we need helpers. An organization cannot be all chiefs.
There is a group for almost everything. The Forums/discussions on this site are many and you’ll probably find something that interests or concerns you. Some are very long and were started months ago. For the ones that concern you, please keep in mind, events are remembered and relayed differently by those commenting, which as we all too well know equals at least three sides to the event.
After you have read the sites I mentioned, if you need anything else to help you, while you help the push, please stop by. I am proud to put my efforts towards this cause.

This is an easy first task I ask of you-
~~~~~~~PLEASE TAKE A PETITION TO WORK TODAY!~~~~~~
I am asking everyone to please take petitions to school or work or wherever you are going today! Everyone wants to get off of foreign oil; we just need to gather their names. WE CAN DO THIS, with everyone’s help. [Click here] for the Petition, then copy or print 4 or 5 and ask everyone to help, better everyone's future.
Again, Welcome; Tom- Welcome wagon crew!
At 9:41pm on December 18, 2008, Clynton said…
Hi Richard,

Welcome and THANK YOU for joining the Pickens Plan. I just wanted to let you know that a real person out here appreciates you taking that first step.

After you've had a chance to settle in, please let me know if there's anything I can do to guide your path. The basic first steps are reviewing the current topics in the Forum, and when you are comfortable, letting others know about the website. The people here are interested in making the plan a success and those you invite should be able to see for themselves that this is the right place to be.

Here are further steps you might consider.

- Sign up to lead or help on the District page.
- Visit the My Energy page and get involved.
- Work your contacts to increase press coverage.
- Write to congressional representatives directly.
- Use Pickens Action buttons or call (202)225-3121.
- Speak out for ending our dependence on foreign oil.
- Write letters to the editor of your local paper.
- Download flyers/etc from here or here.
- Download the Petition and ask others to sign it.
- Start a company to build wind turbines/solar panels.
- Start a financing firm to invest in those companies.
- Tell everyone you know about PickensPlan.com.

Decide for yourself what you can do, but definitely do something.

Welcome once again, Happy Holidays and thanks for signing up.

Clynton

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
My house is a Frank Lloyd style. We use a ground source heat pump for heating, cooling, and hot water. We have just installed PV panels on the roof and are the first in our county to sell green electricity back to the power company. I'm an electrical engineer who designs micro chips for space satellites.
What excites you about this campaign?
You've got a well thought out plan! I've thought of becoming involved for years but most other plans just didn't sit right with me.
What do you want to do to help?
You tell me!
 
 

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