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Victoria Moore
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  • Los Angeles, CA
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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Maybe--But Not Sure What to Organize
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
I worked for the Missouri Department of Natural Resources Energy Center in Jefferson City, MO where I researched Solar Hot Water Heating Systems (Active/Passive). I would share the information with the Lead Engineers and it was amazing how much money a family can save by investing in the proper system.
What excites you about this campaign?
An opportunity to educate while learning a new way of living and overall thinking when it comes to energy. The power to change our environment lies within our willingness to continuous learning.
What do you want to do to help?
I would like to build on the current knowledge that I have with respect to renewable energy sources and share that knowledge with others. In addition, I would like to develop a resource that the community can use to learn about alternative energy.

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At 2:59pm on January 29, 2009, Michael Shawn Kendall said…
Hi Victoria, Here is a tool for all of us to get RE projects started by selling of US Treasury "Energy Independence Savings Bonds". Savings bonds are normally purchased in $25 increments. This gives a way for just about any American to tighten their belts just a bit by skipping a meal at McDonalds or Pizza Hut and buying a RE savings bond to support a renewable energy project and save money at the same time for themselves. I need help pushing this project, I've faxed and emailed many in Congress/Senate already.If you agree with this plan please consider passing to other people in your district as it will be a great tool to get funding for PickensPlan projects. This is a way to help and give tools to all of us for getting more RE projects started. My email is ke6cvh@yahoo.com. Here is a copy of a fax sent to Nancy Pelosi the other day:
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27FEB09
Honorable Speaker of the House Congresswoman Pelosi,

I am an Electronic Technician Chief in the US Navy with 27 years service stationed overseas. I’m outlying an idea to assist and work with current plans for achieving energy independence. I urge you, as speaker of the house and the driving force to form the select committee on energy independence and global warming, consider for discussion and introduction into the house US Treasury Savings Bonds for Energy Independance.
In WWII America sold war bonds supporting the war effort. When young, my mother told me her primary school raised enough money through bonds to build a tank to support troops. I am impressed with the patriotism and purpose of our greatest generation that accomplished so much.

Selling energy bonds for RE (Renewable Energy) development would lower foreign oil imports and assist with the complex problem of funding. Bonds sold as “Energy S” could support new solar trough plants, “Energy W” to support wind farms, Energy “H” to support hydroelectric plants, Energy “T” to support RE transportation such as electric bullet train routes powered by RE, Energy "C" COOPS for small communities only needing a small quantity of turbines, and Energy “I” for needed infrastructure high voltage power lines to the RE site. Bonds will have the project name and include an artist’s perspective of the project and an American flag. President Obama had great success with the internet during his campaign. In a similar manner, using the internet, energy bonds could have a website listing current projects and an “electronic checkout” could purchase a bond $25 or higher. Simpler methods of payment such as “PAYPAL” and credit cards would be available and after an electronic purchase is complete a color print out of the bond is available with a follow up of the bond in the mail. The website would limit quantity of projects for each category until funding is complete. After a project becomes funded, a new project will be available. A tab on the site will show history and status of previous projects. Purchasers may take great pride in “collecting” and displaying bonds of various RE projects and participating at different levels of financial support. Solar trough plants in the multi-hundred MW size capacity with molten salt energy storage in California, Arizona, and West Texas can provide a major portion of electric needs. North Dakota has potential to support 1/3 of our nations electric needs in it’s class 4 wind zone areas. There are plenty of suitable proposed wind turbine farms now around the nation to significantly increase our RE if funded. Mid sized hydro-electric has not been used in America to it’s full potential. Following the example of our neighbor, Canada, it would provide a significant increase in percentage of electric production. Developing all three we could provide the majority of our electric and heating needs through renewable energy in a "New New Deal" fashion allowing natural gas for transportation as T. Boone Pickens is working for. Bullet train routes have proven a viable alternative to commercial domestic air service and when powered by electricity provided by RE suppliers America would be in the forefront of world technology. Example, I heard of discussion for a commuter train from Denver to Colorado Springs. Such a route built as a renewable energy project with charter requirement legally requiring to only purchase electricity from available renewable energy sources would be a model example. There are many train routes, city bus systems, and government vehicles that can be converted to run from alternative energy sources and fuels. Jobs created would bolster the economy, lower trade deficit, and strengthen national security. I would take great pride in print outs of bonds with graphics of each project I supported and many other Americans would also. The energy bonds could have tax breaks. BLM lands may be a viable place to start for some projects.

I contacted the US treasury department and was told that the marketing department for savings bonds closed several years ago. I was told there would be problems because savings bonds are at the federal level while the projects will be at the state and local level. I disagree and believe that these can easily be figured out in the way of grants to the state and local level using money from the bonds for those specific projects. I was told to check out auctions on the www.treasurydirect.gov website and found them to not apply to citizens wanting to buy savings bonds to support a cause such as energy independance. I was told by the treasury department to look into CREB (Clean Renewable Energy Bonds). I found CREB to be large scale funding that a citizen would not be able to participate in as a US Treasury Energy Independance Bond would provide. If given the tools to participate directly, the power of the citizens of the United States to help achieve energy independance could not be denied. Americans mean well and the Energy Independance Savings bond program will give citizens the power at their level to make it happen. If marketed through a web page, commercials, and to federal employees the word would get out and participation would spread like wildfire.

Mr. Paul Gipe, a resident of Bakersfield CA, an author of several books about wind energy, and recipient of multiple awards as a pioneer in the industry since the 1970's has put a letter I wrote to Senator Dorgan on this subject as well as an older letter I wrote on wind COOP in JAN07. These websites are:

http://www.wind-works.org/coopwind/RenewableEnergyBondsforEnergyIndependence.html
and
http://www.wind-works.org/articles/AmericanEnergyIndependencethroughCooperativeInvestmentinWindEnergy.html

Sincerely and very respectfully,

ETC(SW/AW) Mike Kendall USN
Mailing address: PSC 476, Box 879, FPO AP, 96322 USA
Telephone (803) 265-4756, Email: ke6cvh@yahoo.com
At 10:29pm on October 4, 2008, Gary Holland said…
Let's all come together, support this effort and see if there is a way for us all to make some money while we're at it!

I just installed my PhotoVoltaic system as well as a thermal heating system for the pool! My meter is spinning backwards and that is an empowerment such as I've never felt before and certainly a dream come true.

I have been an environmentalist since as far back as I can remember as a Cajun American and as the Expedition Sound Engineer for Jacques Yves Cousteau and his son so I've been waiting for this sort of focus for years. Let's spread the word and keep an eye out for founding a company which can turn a profit with our ideas and actions
At 8:04am on September 5, 2008, James Artuso said…
Hello,
Just wanted to invite you to view the solar solution equivalent of the PickensPlan.
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
At 10:02am on September 4, 2008, Jeri Zerr MO 2nd Congressional District Leader said…
Greetings fellow Missourian!

Please join us!
http://push.pickensplan.com/group/missouriansforpickensplan

Mr. Pickens will be in Kansas City on Sept 8th for a book signing. More information is available here:
http://push.pickensplan.com/events/event/show?id=2187034:Event:936872

Did you remember to invite your friends to join us today?
At 5:15am on August 12, 2008, Jim said…
eresting. That's got to be a tough sell in LA. We actually use a small percentage of wind energy to supply power to some of our customers here. There is a wind farm up in NW Missouri. Have you attempted to organize anything structured yet?

Do you still have family in the JC area?
At 9:58am on August 11, 2008, Jim said…
I am also in Central MO. Are you still in the area? What are you doing with the campaign locally?
At 6:27am on August 11, 2008, Bruce Eric Montgomery said…
'Green-collar' jobs a growth area, U.S. group says

Companies are stepping up their environmental initiatives, and that may mean a boom in "green-collar" jobs.

A recent forecast by the American Solar Energy Society found that renewable energy and energy-efficient industries were responsible for the creation of nearly 8.5 million jobs in 2006, and by 2030 that number is expected to reach 40 million.

Colleges and universities are taking notice, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., a job placement consulting group.

Many have introduced specialized degree programs in eco-commerce, environmental accounting, green and social marketing, and ecological economics.

"The demand for 'green-collar' jobs is really exploding, especially as the cost of energy continues to climb," said John Challenger, the group's chief executive. "Students need to start thinking about developing skills that will give them an edge for these types of careers that did not even exist until recently."

Popular jobs include urban planners, forestry professionals and environmental lawyers, Challenger said. There is also a growing demand for architects and engineers with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, a Washington, D.C.-based non-profit.

http://push.pickensplan.com/group/greenjobsnow
At 12:59am on August 10, 2008, vinbeazel said…
Thanks Victoria for bringing your experience with solar hot water to this forum.

EnergyTalk LIVE did a show today on the Pickens energy plan and most of us are very supportive of the man and the plan. It is time we make technical training in energy our top priority across the country.

We at AlternativeEnergy.com propose to make energytalk LIVE a fixture on every campus and/or community centers, as a continuation of the computer literacy campaigns in California in the mid nineties.

Come help expand our radio shows; the schedule is posted on our web site.
vhbeazel@yahoo.com

At 11:52pm on August 9, 2008, Shaundra said…
Hi!!
 
 

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