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  • Scottsdale Arizona
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I am a partner in one "Waste to Energy" company which also makes alternative "Green" building blocks, and own my own "Waste to Energy" R and D company.
What excites you about this campaign?
The obvious, more and quicker access to alternative energy.
What do you want to do to help?
I would like to meet with Mr. Pickens and discuss Waste to Energy.

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At 2:30pm on January 17, 2009, Dave Clement said…
Hey Guys,
Let’s get moving!
Our local leaders in Washington need to hear from us.
The inauguration is just about here!
We need more Pickens Plan members.

Everything you need is under “Take Action” on the website.
Click on the “Take Action” tab at the top of the page, there are
4 easy things you can do with your computer right from your key board-

1. Join your District
2. Contact Congress
3. Email Obama
4. Tell a Friend

Thank you for your support!
Dave Clement
District Leader AZ06 Pickens Plan

Wind and Solar for Energy, Natural Gas for Vehicles
Independence from Foreign Oil
Economic and Energy Independence for America
Strengthen Our Economy And Our Employment Base In Arizona!
At 1:46pm on October 16, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Hi Tami

It has been a while since we kept in touch last!

We are now over 1.2 million suporters. We will need many more if we are to beat back the damn lobbyists and special interests. Can you help with the pledges? Every American needs to sign on. With pledges we can fan out and reach so many. It is an easy ask- Boone has done the hard work. I was able to get 300 signed in the first 4 days - everyone wants to to get off of foreign oil. We may never have a golden opportunity like this again!
ARE YOU IN?

Best
Kim
At 4:46pm on September 16, 2008, Renew_H2_Man said…
Hi Tami,

Take a look at www.pyronsolar.com and www.nfcep.org
(the Avalon Energy Park). The solar-powered waste-to-energy gear is intended to be deployed at the Avalon Energy Park (Catalina, California). The same for NFCEP's Tahiti Energy Park Project.

H24ever,
DougStarfield
At 2:08pm on September 12, 2008, Dr, Randall S. Currie said…
am helping Ken get the word out to the folks on his list.

Have you seen T. boones AUTO MATIC system to send
e-mail to your rep. You type in a few key strokes and
it auto adresses the e-mail to all your reps and the GOV.
of your state based on zip code. Has a sugested draft of a letter to send. NEVER EASYER. Spread the word to click on the ACTION CENTER at the main web site.
At 2:01pm on September 11, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Hi Tami

We now have a RED "CONTACT CONGRESS" BUTTON on the main page, top right. Fill out the standard form and the letter is sent to YOUR Governor and Washington Representatives! Easy breezy. Perfect timing considering the energy bill is coming up. We must beat back the lobbyists!

WE CAN DO THIS.
Best
Kim
At 7:36pm on September 7, 2008, RoseMarie LaCoursiere said…
Hello Tami,

My name is RoseMarie LaCoursiere, new to PickensPlan yet already highly active in launching just yesterday a group aimed at bringing employers and talent together matching opportunities forward.

I congratulate you on your successes and encourage you to consider posting opportunities you may have at PICKens Me! ~ Jobs...you can access this new group from my page.

All the best, and don't hesitate to ask if I can lend support in your initiatives.

RoseMarie LaCoursiere
At 6:32pm on August 30, 2008, mike fallwell said…
You are invited to help with the start up
of a radically cheaper wind energy system.
mike fallwell
At 1:27pm on August 27, 2008, Billy Carson said…
What's a surfer doing land locked in AZ? Just curious if you have seen a rise in awareness regarding the plan, in your area?
At 5:33pm on August 25, 2008, Bruce said…
Germany sets shining example in providing a harvest for the world, Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2007/jul/23/germany.greenbusiness


Renewable Energy Feed-In Tariff Legislation Introduced in U.S. Congress

While the Senate dawdles with one set of renewable energy incentives, four members of the House of Representatives, led by Jay Inslee (D-Washington), have introduced a new piece of legislation that everyone concerned about alternative energy in the United States really needs to watch.


Feed-In Tariff Legislation Introduced into House
The Renewable Energy Jobs and Security Act would create a feed-in tariff system of payments for small to mid-sized renewable energy suppliers (sites up to 20MW in size) similar to the one which has had such success, and has been recently expanded, in Germany.

Under a feed-in tariff system renewable electricty producers are paid a fixed, above market-rate, tariff for the electricity that is fed into the grid. The cost of this is then spread across all consumers of electricty. In Germany the estimated additional cost to the average family of three is €2 per month.


Inslee: “The feed-in tariff enacted in Germany in 2003 has helped the European nation achieve 55 percent of the world's installed solar capacity, provide 14 percent of its electricity supply from renewable sources and create at least 140,000 jobs. Similar policies also have been adopted by France, Spain and over 40 other countries, provinces and states.”

Inslee’s bill has three main components: guaranteed interconnection to the grid, long-term fixed rate contracts with electric utilities, and a rate-recovery program through a regional cost-sharing commission to minimize the impact on consumers. The bill would set technology-specific rates that utilities would pay renewable energy suppliers, that would incrementally decrease every two years for the 20 year lifespan of the tariff.

Though Inslee does not mention it, given the reports that we’ve seen recently about renewable energy reaching parity with fossil fuels, some of these rates should probably be set to depreciate more quickly than others, but overall the plan is sound.

New Direction in US Renewable Energy Promotion?
It may not seem it at first, and provided there are no demons lurking in the end pages of this bill which limit its effectiveness, this bill could dramatically change the way in which renewable energy is promoted in the United States.

Co-sponsoring the bill with Inslee are Bill Delahunt (D-Mass.), Jim McDermott (D-Wash.; no relation to post author), and Mike Honda (D-Cali.). A companion bill has not yet been introduced in the Senate.
At 2:43pm on August 23, 2008, Bruce Eric Montgomery said…
ASU listed in magazine's top 10 'coolest' schools

Sierra magazine, a publication of the Sierra Club, has named ASU as one of the nation’s top 10 “coolest” schools for its efforts to stop global warming.

The cover story for Sierra’s September-October issue is its second annual listing of the greenest American colleges and universities.

This year’s top 10 “coolest” schools are noted for taking dramatic steps to curb global warming. Sierra’s list, “10 That Get It,” shows that schools of all sizes are taking action. Top schools earned points for policies in 10 categories: buildings, energy, food, investment, procurement, transportation, curriculum, environmental activism, waste management and overall commitment to sustainability.

A perfect score in every category would give a school 100 points. ASU, with the largest student population of the selected schools, ranked No. 6 with a score of 87.

Sierra’s top 10 “coolest” schools of 2008 are:

1. Middlebury (Vt.) College (2,350 students).

2. University of Colorado-Boulder (29,000 students).

3. University of Vermont-Burlington (10,750 students).

4. Warren Wilson College (Swannanoa, N.C., 850 students).

5. Evergreen State College (Olympia, Wash., 4,400 students).

6. ASU (51,500 students).

7. University of Florida-Gainesville (50,000 students).

8. Oberlin (Ohio) College (2,200 students).

9. University of Washington-Seattle (39,250 students).

10. Tufts University (Medford, Mass., 8,500 students).

“A new trend is sweeping the country,” says Bob Sipchen, Sierra’s editor-in-chief. “American schools are going green. When schools take such significant steps toward addressing global warming, it will have a huge impact on hundreds of thousands of students. And if young people take that passion into their communities and careers, it will reverberate globally.”

“ASU’s growing recognition as an institution committed to advancing sustainability education, research, operations and outreach is a source of pride and a testament to the steadfast dedication and leadership of our university community as a whole,” says ASU President Michael Crow.

Through the generous gifts of Julie Ann Wrigley, ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability was established in 2004 as the hub of the university’s sustainability initiatives. The institute advances research, education and business practices for an urbanizing world. Its School of Sustainability, the first of its kind in the United States, was established in 2007 and offers integrated degree programs that advance practical solutions to environmental, economic and social challenges.

Sustainability is a fundamental precept at ASU and permeates its teaching, learning, research and business missions. Some key initiatives under way at ASU include deployment of solar power on all four campuses, development of highly efficient buildings, operation of all campuses to be carbon neutral and produce zero waste, and unified dedication and commitment to finding sustainable solutions for issues of energy, water, urbanization and climate change.

“ASU is proud to be included in this group of accomplished universities,” says Bonny Bentzin, manager of university sustainability business practices at ASU. “Rating systems such as the Sierra magazine assessment are important for benchmarking accomplishments and sharing best practices. Through the work of many departments and individuals across the university, we have come a long way.”

Karen Leland, karen.leland@asu.edu
480-965-0013
Global Institute of Sustainability

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