Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I received a Masters Degree in Architecture from the
University of Nebraska emphasizing energy conscious design. I am currently involved with Nebraska Rural Community Based Energy Developments involving, wind,
solar, methane, hydro, bio-fuel and geo-thermal energies production. I am currently President of Steve Eveans Architect, P.C., and SEArch, Inc. (Selective Energy Alternatives, renewable, concepts, horizons.) I am on Nebraska's Wind Working Group with the Nebraska Energy Office, a member of the Nebraska Renewable Energy Association and the Nebraska Solar Energy Society.
What excites you about this campaign?
Made and owned by and in the USA! Rural community based sustainable
economic growth.
What do you want to do to help?
Any way you can have me help. I am attending the county fairs next week
in the areas of our CBED group development. Do you have some literature I can hand out. We are also looking to the State Fair in Lincoln, Nebraska. We have a green zone area at the fair this year.
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I think T Boone backed off for the following reasons:
* No available transmission for his project until at least 2013.
* He started out developing a 3-4000MW project. The transmission project he is waiting on has a 1000MW cap any one project can place on the new transmission project.
* We have a 500MW project with a collection point in the middle of our project and the best personnel working on the interconnection process and still no guarantee of interconnection.
* A huge number of projects are being developed in the area he is in; does not matter if he develops his project, all the wind power needed will be available.
Not sure your meaning on the conflict of interest; if you can please explain your point.
Steve;
GT Energy, LLC and Pearson Technology, Inc. (Pearson Proecess) can be added to your company's energy solutions. Are you looking for "technical partners" who are capable of the production of "syn-gas" and/or "synthetic fuels", including transportation fuels - diesel from biomass?
If so, please feel free to contact me:
George Johnson, President, GT Energy, LLC
Partner and Project Developer, Pearson Process
Your right, and took out most of the cheep public trasportation in the 1950's to sell them busses. But it is time for a change. That is what we voted for ! Have fun
Hi Steve -
No, I am not related to Jim Hempel at least as far as I know. It seems that Hempel is a more common last name than I originally thought when I got married. Jill
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Wade
I think T Boone backed off for the following reasons:
* No available transmission for his project until at least 2013.
* He started out developing a 3-4000MW project. The transmission project he is waiting on has a 1000MW cap any one project can place on the new transmission project.
* We have a 500MW project with a collection point in the middle of our project and the best personnel working on the interconnection process and still no guarantee of interconnection.
* A huge number of projects are being developed in the area he is in; does not matter if he develops his project, all the wind power needed will be available.
Not sure your meaning on the conflict of interest; if you can please explain your point.
Hope everything is going well for you...
Wade
GT Energy, LLC and Pearson Technology, Inc. (Pearson Proecess) can be added to your company's energy solutions. Are you looking for "technical partners" who are capable of the production of "syn-gas" and/or "synthetic fuels", including transportation fuels - diesel from biomass?
If so, please feel free to contact me:
George Johnson, President, GT Energy, LLC
Partner and Project Developer, Pearson Process
I think you are correct that we may have a lot in common, if you would like lets plan to talk early next week.
Wade W
No, I am not related to Jim Hempel at least as far as I know. It seems that Hempel is a more common last name than I originally thought when I got married. Jill