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Americans always seem to wait too long before seeing a situation that needs to be addressed. Maybe this would get some solutions implemented quicker. Could $20-Per-Gallon Gasoline Make Us Happier? When it's time to fill up the gas tank, many fe...
12 hours ago
I have to side with James on that point, John. We need JOBS in the USA making solar panels and other products for renewable energy, transportation, etc. The Chinese are able to make many products cheaper than we do, but does buying Chinese product...
on Friday
Welcome to the Natural Gas Discussion Group where members of the New Energy Army meet to discuss ways in which America's natural gas resources can bring energy independence to the American people.
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Lets talk about the Natural Gas Act of 2009 * Posted by PickensPlan on November 12, 2009 at 2:28pm in Natural Gas Discussion Group Believe it or not, we are already in the middle of November! Be sure to ask your U.S. Representative and your U.S...
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At 8:41am on November 13, 2009, Richard Barnard said…
Trying to keep updated with Pickens Plan leaders. I just sent you a friend request.
At 8:02pm on November 1, 2009, Mel Still said…
Thanks for your reply Robert,
I look forward networking with you in this terrific GO GREEN opportunity.
At 1:57pm on October 29, 2009, Robert Schultz said…
http://www.repoweramerica.org/wall/#/view/5932
At 10:11pm on October 26, 2009, John Wesley Nobles said…
Hi Robert,

Would like to have you on The Green Revolution Show. Give me a call @ 760-961-1312 or jwnobles1@verizon.net.

Thanks,

John
At 9:12am on October 23, 2009, Anachronism said…
Hi Robert Schultz: Anachronism to you. For the last 25 years I have created and installed Passive Solar Heating in Five of my Mini-Storage project and the one built in Vancouver Washington has a totally Passive Solar Cooling system. My Vancouver project building size is 145' long x 74' wide and 21' high inside with 220 rooms. The system has been in operation for 20 years and for a cost of $1.00 to $2.00 per day maintains an average interior temp of 73 degrees. In fact the system produces enough heating and cooling that it could heat/cool 12-2400 square foot homes for $2.00 per day. My first Solar Heating system installed in 1983 in Burlington cost less then $100.00 and furnishes all the heat need for a building 95' long by 55' wide and 27' tall. The average cost for the required gas fired boiler system averages $1.25 per day in the winter. Curious? I show these projects on my Anachronism site and listed under photos (10) on the picture site. My recent project is designed to function in Arizona and our building will be 252' long 94' wide and two-stories tall. To COOL this project is accomplished by placing a 10,000 gallon tank 12' under ground and circulation the contained water thru ten radiators with fans to cool our building.
The heating system will be my old standby, ATTIC SOLAR heating. Our projected heating and cooling cost approach $100 per month. The building size is the same as 24-2,400 SQ. FT. homes. In other words, next to nothing for heating and cooling, BUT we will receive a 100% increase in cash flow for the project and NO MONTHLY NATURAL GAS COSTS TO HEAT OR COOL our project. Sincerely, Anachronism.

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
Interested in learning more, especially wind and solar power. Have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, but haven't done much in that field. Would like to find a way to make alternative energy systems a possible home business opportunity.
What excites you about this campaign?
Eliminating dependence on oil as a primary energy source.
What do you want to do to help?
Learn more about alternative energy technologies and solutions. Help inform others. Become more active in calling for change in government and America's Energy policy.

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Waste to Energy projects, let's make this a priority!

NW Renewable Energy group
http://push.pickensplan.com/group/nwrenewableenergygroup

TreeHugger Online Magazine
http://feeds.feedburner.com/treehugger/science-technology?format=xml

1BOG (One Block Off the Grid) organizes big groups of people together who want to get solar energy, and gets them a huge discount.
http://1bog.org/about-us/
Watch the video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ociudXkZzAg

ENERGY MATTERS - THE MOTHER EARTH NEWS
http://www.motherearthnews.com/blogs/blog.aspx?blogid=1500

Alternative Fuel Views
Daily News & Insights by Kimberly Taylor - AFVI
http://weblog.afvi.org/

Clynton's Blog
http://push.pickensplan.com/profiles/blog/list?user=k4dj2l7kt9aj


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Robert Schultz

Pickens 10 Questions from Oct.31, 2008 TIME

Friday, Oct. 31, 2008
10 Questions for T. Boone Pickens

Do you envision an energy plan that will eventually lead to the U.S. no longer being dependent on fossil fuels? Paul Frost, IONIA, MICH.

That'll be a long time off. What I envision is we're going to have to use every resource we have. I want to get off of foreign oil. When I say off foreign oil, I'm O.K. with Canadian oil. I'm O.K. wit… Continue

Posted on November 3, 2009 at 9:20am — 1 Comment

Robert Schultz

Methane is the true "Natural Gas"

The net effect of restrictions on mountaintop removal on the Central Appalachian economy is uncertain, but a growing body of evidence suggests that the region’s dependence on coal for jobs has not proved a boon. Economic diversification in Central Appalachia would promote a healthier, more stable economy. Research continues to shed more light on the economic and health costs of coal mining.

Synapse EnergyContinue

Posted on October 19, 2009 at 12:29pm —

Robert Schultz

eTec / ECOtality Finalize Agreement to Begin Largest EV Project in U.S. History

eTec, a subsidiary of ECOtality, announced that it has finalized its agreement and signed a contract to receive a grant of $99.8 million from the U.S. Department of Energy to kick off the largest deployment of EVs and their related infrastructure in U.S. history

Officially called The Electric Vehicle Project, eTec aims to work with automakers, utility companies and others to bring EVs closer to mainstream adoption in the U.S. The run down of some of the details of the agreement are quoted direc… Continue

Posted on October 2, 2009 at 4:47pm —

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Economic Climate Opens Door for Small Wind Energy Projects

August 18, 2009
RenewableEnergyWorld.com
With utility-scale wind project developers cash-strapped and unable to obtain financing for large wind farms, small wind power project developers see a window of opportunity.
by Sarah Lozanova, Contributor
Wisconsin, United States

Very few large-scale wind projects are able to obtain financing under the current economic climate. But falling turbine, steel and labor prices have created the perfect environment for mid-scale wind energy projec… Continue

Posted on August 25, 2009 at 8:48am —

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