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June 8
Eric, I am reading this comment of yours, and agree with you on some points. I will go in depth another day. But the real reason I am writing, is to call out all our group members in District Group MI -08 to join in? I am sure you are reading our ...
April 17
Hi Eric, seems that we are the only two in our group that want to address the problem of a working sollution for our energy needs. Wait till gas goes to $6.00 a gallon and they will be on here kicking and screaming again? I was at our local carpen...
April 15
Hey there is life in this group after all! eriddering thanks for your comment, and it brings to light several important issues. Providing electricity using wind turbines is a step in the right direction, but not answear to our nations problems. I ...
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If the Pickens Plan is adopted by our government officials in Washington, will my property be in danger of government eminent domain powers? Will my taxes increase even more than they are now with the Billions of dollars in government subsidies th...
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At 11:14am on March 1, 2009, Jack Costantino said…


TIMBER FRAME HOME W/ SIP (Structural Insulated Panel) WALL & ROOF PANELS and ICF (Insulated Concrete Form) FOUNDATION

Tim
I'm very happy to hear you're sold on Timber Frame/SIP homes. I love building them and will provide whatever info I can to assist your project. Definitely join the Timber Framers Guild. The small membership fee ($100.00) is totally worth the price of admission. You'll be linked to 1495, like minded and generous members. They do community based projects all over the country which you can participate in at any or NO level of experience to contribute skills or learn them.

They do workshops in joinery as well as educational seminars and conferences. The next one will be the West Coast Conference in Sun River, Oregon this Month. Take a look, but first send in your membership online and say hello to Joel McCarty & Will Beemer, Executive Directors. Tell them I sent you over. They'll take good care of you.

To answer your question about the efficiency of the raising process…the average pre-joined (2500-3000SF) Timber Frame can be assembled and raised on site in 2-4 days depending on the complexity of the frame, available equipment (crane, forklift, etc) and experience of the crew. The SIP panels will take an additional 7 to 10 days based on the same criteria. So in roughly 14 days you have a closed in building ready for roofing, siding, windows, etc. The durability, energy efficiency and beauty of these homes is off the charts in any comparison to conventional stick frame. They’re different animals.

Good luck with your project. Send me your home eMail and I'll send you some project info. You can see the album for one of my current projects here. Visit my website for a gallery of our homes all over the country.
Thanks,
Jack Costantino, DL, NJ-11
timbersRus@comcast.net
At 12:31am on December 25, 2008, Home Wind Turbine said…
home wind turbine
Merry Christmas Tim,
This year I have helped so many members learn about personal home energy plans. It's all about power use, conservation, and home power generation, things I have been doing at my residence to lower my energy costs. Send me a friend request a to add me Tim, I'd be honored to have you as a friend here.

BTW, Michigan: I just posted an article on my page about Home Wind Systems in Michigan. Your state's representatives, governor, and public utility commission officials are not in your corner with this "soft policy" on Net Metering. Instead they have the tables turned against green power for businesses and homeowners. You should read that article, important.

At 8:39am on October 28, 2008, Home Wind Turbine said…
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Thanks for Joinng Up Tim, WELCOME ABOARD!


(1) Please Go to THE PLEDGE (very top of this page) On the top of the pledge page there are three rectangular buttons- two blue ones and ONE RED BUTTON, that reads "CONTACT CONGRESS" . Fill in the short, standard form. Done! Thanks.
(2) In addition to political support and action, I encourage you to consider a Personal Energy Plan in which you take control of your electricity by using home energy systems. That's what I do for a living, help people with their own home systems. I will be glad to help you and answer any questions. Below is some info and links that will give you an idea of where to start.

Hi Tim,
We have new roof mounting residential wind turbine kits are shipping now. They are sleek, attractive, and 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 Tim, you can too. Your local wind resources are so good in Michigan. 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.

michigan wind map
Your Clarkston, Michigan Wind Resource Maps home wind turbine


If you are interested, Email Us,
contact us at our Email Address.
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At 4:38pm on September 15, 2008, James Artuso said…
Hello,
I just wanted to take a second of your time to invite you to view A Solar Solution!

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
(Please feel free to add me as a friend)
At 7:46pm on August 21, 2008, Scott DeSilva said…
Tim,
On September 11 2008 a demonstration will be held on the steps of the state capitol building in Lansing, to support and promote a strong renewable energy policy for Michigan. Our goal is to let Michigan policy makers know that if they want our votes. They need to support strong legislation promoting Renewables in Michigan. We are looking for leaders to help promote this event and make it a huge success. Together we can help bring jobs back to Michigan, while lessening our nation’s dependency on foreign oil.

For more information go to www.Renewmich.com

Get in touch with me, let’s work on this together.
See you there, Scott
At 7:42pm on July 29, 2008, Walter L. Ewald said…
Dear Pickens Plan Member,

Thank you for joining! Where do we start? For a wealth of information, we can look to Europe as our model for developing sustainable renewable energy. Countries like Denmark and Germany lead the way in this effort and have been there for the past 10-20 years - even more. Germany’s commitment through cooperatives and local municipalities has installed 19,000+ wind turbines and millions of solar collectors, both for solar hot water and electricity.

The onshore and offshore installation of wind turbines in Denmark is producing 20% of all their electrical needs. (Please see examples in the photos on my page).

I mention these examples to give us a direction for inspiration and point to where we could be heading with the Pickens Plan. The technology is already there and we do not have to reinvent the wheel. These are a few of the websites I would suggest you visit to see what other have done and are doing:

1) 1) The Solar Village – Freiburg, Germany. See: http://www.thesolarvillage.com/
2) The Folkecenter for Renewable Energy – Denmark.
See: http://www.folkecenter.net/gb/overview/publications/
Under VARIOUS, read: The transition from Fossil Fuels to the Renewable Energies
The whole website is excellent and you could spend hours there.
3) Google: Samso, Denmark. This is an island off the coast of Denmark that is completely self-sustaining. http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/07/07/080707fa_fact_kolbert
4) Read the article written by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. titled: “Global Warming: A Real Solution”

Here are a few great videos to see: “Saved by the Sun” a PBS NOVA video, and “A Crude Awakening” by Basil Gemlpke, et al. Americans need to mobilize and pressure our government representatives both on the state and national level. The Pickens Plan is a good place to foster discussion and share ideas and PUSH this plan! We can all share in this vital common cause. Good luck in your quest for a better America….. Lee
At 5:38pm on July 29, 2008, Kim Anderson said…
Here's how you can help.

PLEASE email the Pickens Plan video to everyone you know. www.pickensplan.com. Ask them to join. Ask them to pass it along. Time is of the essence. If every member had 10 friends join today, we could put the number of members over 1 million very quickly!

If we can not get critical numbers how can we take advantage of this golden opportunity? High gas prices have "woken up" America to our plight and a paradigm shift like not other is in the wind. We need to do this now.

So many new members write "I want to help, what can I do?" This is a start. We may not get to the next step if we can not get this one done.

Our leaders can not ignore millions of members of the Pickens Plan. We are not there yet. One person can make a difference.

Let me know how it goes.

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Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I want to intall solar PV panels and a wind turbine when I build my home in the Upper Pennisula. Also will be building a solar kiln to dry wood. We have been reading quite a bit about alternative energy for the last 5 years, and am concerned about our dependance on foreign oil.
What excites you about this campaign?
That I know that this can happen, people will have to adjust their lifestyles somewhat, but it can happen.
What do you want to do to help?
By getting involved with community projects, by constructing working models. I drive past the 2 wind turbines when I cross the Mackinaw bridge, going to our property in the upper, and wonder why Michigan has not built more of these? With my background as a journeyman carpenter, and metal fabricator/welder, I am anxious to learn and construct, wind turbine towers, and solar PV arrays.

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Can Wind Turbines installed on the roof of a residential home damage its structure?

I have heard that the vibrations caused from a home wind turbine mounted on a rooftop of an average residential home can cause structual damage ? Has anyone had any problems with this? Should a wind turbine be mounted on a steel tower designed for this application, and would it benifit the homeowner to have the turbine higher in the air for better air currents?

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