My name is Connie Greenmun and I say "WHEN DO WE MEET?" I want to meet with you. Let me know when and where the next meeting will be. My E-Mail address is conniegreenmun@cox.net. I'm looking forward hearing from you. Your Friend, Connie Greenmun
Great results for you district! Just fantastic. Have you or anyone in your area brought aboard 100 new suporters personally - we would love to have them in the 100CLUB!
Hi Neal,
Good work you are doing!
We've got a PETITION started and it's getting some good traction.
We're telling President Obama and the Congress to allow more of us to "hook up" the the grid, Net metering regulations are all over the place across our country, we're asking President Obama and Congress to require utilities to allow 5% of the households in the area that they service to hook up to the grid with their own private alternative energy systems.
I'd appreciate it if you would go take a look at it and sign it.
Click the link above or I've created a redirect so it is easier to tell people in person www.pacificsunlight.net
NEAL, If you or some of your group need assistance in writing to your Congressman/Senators, the most efficient way to do it is to go to CONGRESS.ORG and put in your zip code; it will bring up a web form that you can complete and send an e-mail to your Congressman and both U.S. Senators at the same time; first you will need to create your text in a word document and save it, then highlight it, and do a cut and paste into the web form at CONGRESS.ORG. Then just click on send and your will receive a copy back from CONGRESS.ORG of the message you sent. Thank you for your efforts to support this initiative. Ralph Stanley (last Crude Oil Regulator)
Note: I was the DOE Crude Oil Regulator for Emergency Allocation and Pricing from 1979 to February 1981, when Crude Oil and Gasoline were decontrolled and the "free market" took over; at that time we were 24% dependent on foreign crude oil, as Mr. Pickens has stated, and we had an Energy Independence Plan in the CARTER ADMINISTRATION, which was not followed by future Presidents, and here we are today, between a rock and a hard place, in dire straights financially, especially when you consider the $40 Trillion + in unfunded Entitlement Programs (SS, medicare, medicade) on top of the National Debt, which is a number well over $50 Trillion, according to a recently broadcast CNN Special called, "IOUSA". The only way we are going to get this done now is with overwhelming public support to Congress to add it to the current Economic Stimulus Legislation for the next two years (2009/2010). I fear that if we don't do this now, it may not get done later and that is just not an option. Our National Energy Security, National Economic Security and, if we don't do it, perhaps our National Defense Security is at risk. Good Luck with your efforts to push this initiative with Washington, D.C.
NEAL, I need your help to attempt to get Federal Funding in the current Economic Stimulus Package to build Windmill Farms in your State; I have already written to your two State Senators and to the Texas Congressmen that would accept an e-mail out of constituency. However, I need for both you and your entire group in your Congressional District to immediately write to your own Congressman and ask him to support the plan below and place the funding for the first six States, (those with the best wind energy), including Texas, in the current Economic Stimulus Package. The House will vote on this legislation next week, and the U.S. Senate will likely vote within a week to ten days; with President Barack Obama planning to sign the Economic Stimulus Package on or before February 15, 2009. IF THIS PACKAGE GETS APPROVED WITHOUT FUNDS IN IT TO PRODUCE 60% OF THE WIND ENERGY THAT CAN BE PRODUCED BY THE TOP 21 WIND ENERGY STATES IN THE CONTINENTIAL U.S., IT WILL BE WRONG AND IF WE ARE HAVING A DEPRESSION INSTEAD OF A RECESSION, IT MIGHT NOT WORK. Do every thing you can to get your group to support this, immediately e-mail their Congressman, and State U.S. Senators, and call their offices demanding that this be added to the package. We don't have 10 years or more to become energy independent, we have about 5-6 years, at most, to get this done, and we need the Federal Funds in the Economic Stimulus Package for building the Wind Energy Infrastructure to 100% capacity in your State within the next two years, 2009, 2010, with completion by 2011. It will be much more difficult to do it later and the taxpayers should get a good return from the investment in the first Six Great Plains States. My proposal is just a refinement of the Pickens Plan, in such a manner that we can sell this idea to the Federal Government and just build it like we did the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Texas and Louisiana, and worry about selling it to private industry later, when it is finished and operational and the U.S. Economy has recovered over a 24 month period. Thanks, Ralph E. Stanley
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I would like to solicit your support of a proposal for Wind Energy which will bring new construction jobs to 22 States and significant renewable wind energy to all States. I have proposed to my representatives, the individual U.S. Senators of the six States with the most wind potential, the Energy Subcommittees of both Houses of Congress and the Obama Transition Team, that we actually put the funds in the “Economic Stimulus Package” for those first six States which would produce “60%” of the total potential Wind Energy of the top 21 Best Wind Energy States in the Continentals U.S.. These six States are ND, TX, KS, SD, MT, and NB, and I have also recommended that ‘Hawaii’ be included in the First Phase of the Wind Energy Renewable Energy Project. This is basically a refinement of the Pickens Plan, which I support, however, in light of the failure of existing Wind Energy Companies to raise adequate funds with IPO or at the commercial banks, and given the fact that T.Boone Pickens has only found one corporate sponsor, to date (OWENS CORNING), I am doubtful that this will get done with “tax credits” as incentives and just building the transmission lines to connect everything.
I think we should concentrate our initial efforts in the Six States that will produce the highest yield in the first two years, your State and the others listed above, so that we get the most bang for our buck out of this initial Economic Stimulus Plan now being considered by the Congress and the new Obama Administration. Here is my phased plan to put wind energy in the first 21 States that could produce the best results of all 48 States in the Continental United States. The funds to build all the potential windmill farms for the first phase and the transmission lines for these States, needs to be included in the current Economic Stimulus Package:
PHASE I: 2009 - 2011: ND, TX, KS, SD, MT, & NE, plus Hawaii, since it is a “free standing” project, with current Windmill Energy Companies that are struggling financially. We need to include funds in this to assist these struggling wind energy companies in all 50 States or plan to do that with the second allocation of TARP funds. This phase would provide 60% of the potential wind energy that could be provided by the top 21 wind potential States, (per article in U.S.A. TODAY, 7/8/08). These six States, within the Continental United States, would provide up to 6,388 billion kilowatt hours of the total of 10,615 billion kilowatt hours of electrical power potential from wind energy by the top 21 Wind Energy Potential States.
PHASE II: 2011 - 2013: WY, OK, MN, WV, IA, CO, NM, CA. These eight States will provide another 36% of the total potential of all top 21 States and bring the total project completion percentage, based on total potential electrical production from wind energy in the top 21 States, to 96% by 2014. These eight States will add another 3,798 billion kilowatt hours of power to the grid of the project potential in 21 States of 10,615 billion kilowatt hours. This funding will need to be provided by Federal Budgets in the years 2011, 2012, and 2013, which would require a Second Economic Stimulus Package in 2010, but would not necessarily need to be included in this initial first two year package, unless the Congress and the Obama Administration want to put the transmission lines for this phase of the project in the second year of the current two year economic stimulus legislation. This phase would have to include operations and maintenance funds for the windmill farms built in the first phase that are still owned and operated by the Federal Government.
PHASE III: 2014 - 2016: This phase would include the operations and maintenance funds for
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all windmill farm sites built in the first and second phases that have not yet been purchased by a private sector sponsor or have not yet been acquired by private investors from the ownership of the Federal Government. The DOE would have to contract with private firms to operate and maintain the newly constructed sites in each phase, just like they do today with the SPR. This could be done by a DOE Office of Renewable Energy that operates much like the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, with “resident construction managers” and “resident operations & maintenance managers” on site rating contractors on cost plus fixed fee type contracts, thus managing the sites with DOE Career Civil Servants and DOE Contractors. The new construction in the final phase would include the remaining 4% potential of the project in ID, MI, NY, IL, WI, ME, & MO, which would produce, from these 7 States, a total of at least 429 billion kilowatt hours of electrical power, to bring the project total up to 10,615 billion kilowatt hours for the Continental United States plus whatever is possible in Hawaii. The 7/8/08 chart in USA TODAY did not include States that were not within the Continental United States. If Alaska needs windmills, or it would be productive to put them there, they could also be included in the 3rd Phase of the project, as well.
The idea here is to move the country as far toward energy independence with wind energy with the minimal investment, incrementally over time, so as to get the most, so to speak, “TO GET THE BIGGEST BANG FOR THE TAXPAYERS BUCK” out of the initial Economic Stimulus Plan now being considered by the U.S. Congress and Obama Administration. This is especially important considering that in the interim period when this construction is going on, CHINA and INDIA, will be demanding between 30% to 40% or more of the total World Crude Oil Supplies, than they now use. China currently uses 9% of World Crude Oil Supplies and India is close behind them. There are some analysts who think India will actually surpass China in economic growth and total demand for World Supplies of Crude Oil, in the next four to six years. Either way, the likely hood exists that between 40% to 50% of World Oil Supplies by 2015 to 2016 will be utilized by these two giant emerging growth economies, at a time when some countries that we currently significantly rely on for imports to the U.S. (ie. Mexico-per current issue of FORBES Magazine), could end up as a “net importer” of crude oil themselves by 2015. In the years 2007 to 2008, IRAQ made up 68% of the amount of U.S. Crude Oil imports lost from Mexico between those two years. Other countries made up the balance (32% of the decreased imports from Mexico). Current Quarterly and month to month imports from Mexico, our number 3 source of crude oil imports, are also down slightly, indicating a “trend” that would support the predictions in the current FORBES Magazine article.
If we do not take the proper actions now to direct sufficient funds in each renewable energy area, as I have proposed here for crude oil, and actually lock the methodology into the law so implementing agencies or private companies cannot change it, then we will fail in our overall attempts to become Energy Independent in this decade. Private Companies and Private Investors can build windmill farms anywhere they want to, however, if the taxpayers money is going to be used to build them, we should only build them in places that will produce the maximum results for the funds expended and create jobs at the same time. This may require construction workers to temporarily relocate to other States as the Phase progress, however, did we not build the SPR
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(Strategic Petroleum Reserve) in the locations that would provide the best results for the overall program objectives and spend the taxpayers funds in a manner that produced the best results in the minimal amount of time, to counter the threat. The oil was even barged into the storage sites before the pipeline construction was even completed, to get the “oil in the ground” as quickly as possible. Here, we have a similar situation, where we want to know that windmill farms will be built in the right places first to produce the maximum result for the taxpayers investment and protect us against the coming threat, at the earliest possible time, to the fullest extent possible.
We should take the time to structure the same detailed plan for solar energy, geothermal energy, bio fuels and other renewable energy and alternative energy projects, including nuclear power plants. I believe we should put the month in this Economic Stimulus to build the two power plants already approved in TEXAS and MARYLAND. In Maryland there are already two operating nuclear power plants in the same country as the proposed site. Now if these two projects are already in the current budget for immediate commencement of construction in 2009, then fine, but if not, we need to take the time to include them in this Economic Stimulus Package.
Also, until we have become energy independent, we should not tax other forms of energy such as coal or gasoline. I do, however, believe we should place some controls on crude oil prices and emergency allocation and also on gasoline and other refined products, both for price and emergency allocation, and place restrictions via new laws and regulations on non-petroleum industry buyers “speculating” in crude oil and gasoline futures markets and always short selling, driving up prices. Non-industry buyers of commodities, should not be allowed to buy on 90%, 93% or 95% margins, with only 5%, 7% or 10% down. They should have to put a higher amount down as the price of the commodity rises, so that there is a “disincentive” to “speculate” above certain obviously “overpriced” and “ridiculous” prices for the commodity in question, (ie. crude oil and refined products, as a minimum). After we become energy independent, hopefully in this decade, then these rules could be lightened, however, nothing should be allowed to stand in our way of becoming energy independent in the next 8-10 years and hopefully returning to the 24% dependence level of the 1970's by 2015-2016. In 2017, the Social Security Trustees have computed that Social Security will begin taking in less than it pays out; we cannot undershot this current Economic Stimulus and allow the higher unemployment rates of this Economic Recession and Credit Crunch/Housing Crisis, to push back this date, even a single month, which it certainly will if unemployment reaches 10% or more and stays there for very long. Therefore, there is not incentive to wait to begin construction on any renewable or alternative energy project, and by the Federal Government fully funding the projects, we can control the priorities, to achieve the desired results for the American People. Certainly, we would not want to borrow money from CHINA in 2015, so we could bid against them in the spot market for a barrel of crude oil at projected prices at $215.00, as currently predicted by CNBC Analysts.
I have suggested to my State Senators and Congressional Representative, as well as your respective Energy Subcommittee in each House of Congress and the Obama Transition Team, that they try to see if OWENS CORNING, (T. Boone Pickens sole corporate sponsor for wind energy initiatives) to purchase sufficient stock in existing wind energy companies now to allow
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them to continue to operate, while the new Economic Stimulus and TARP are getting approved and being implemented, to allow existing wind energy companies that are struggling financially,
FIRST WIND in “Maui, Hawaii”, to continue with their planned expansion immediately. Perhaps they could do private placements of debt or equity capital to Stateside wind energy companies that do not have an IPO like FIRST WIND. Any wind energy companies in the Continental U.S. that have IPO’s, like FIRST WIND does, could be helped now by OWENS CORNING so they do not fail, or have to curtail expansion in the first quarter or second quarter of 2009, while the program outlined in this e-mail is implemented. Thank you for your indulgence and consideration of this important matter before the U.S. Congress.
Neal I am meeting with the Shawnee County Commission Monday Jan 26 @ 9:00 AM at the Shawnee County Courthouse to discuss converting all Shawnee County cars and trucks to compressed natural gas. If you can it would be a help if you attended also. Anyone else that can should attend..
Please stop by and visit our TWO newest 100CLUB members. We are lucky to have such hard working and determined folks on the team!
1. Jack Costantino has brought over 122 new members onboard, and can be seen online frequently encouraging others to bring new members to Pickens Plan. He is also co-leader of his congressional district.
2. Gerry Kempen also has over 120 new supporters. I visited him today, at his very nice Liquor store, "Good Spirits" in Middletown, RI to thank him. Gerry's supporters put us over the top. RI-01 reached the 500 goal today - Inauguration Day. Yippee!
Hi,
check this out! http://www.solarbotanic.com - ENERGY HARVESTING TREES
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Join our efforts, visit my page
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I live in Topeka, KS. How do I get involved in this area to learn more about alternative energy? I have written my Congressman and went to see Mr. Pickens when he came to Topeka. I would like to find out what activities are going on in and around Topeka.
Pleasure to meet you. Congratulations on leading a successful district. If you or anyone in your group has gathered 100 or more new supporters, will you please inform me, so we can invite them into the 100CLUB? Their success and stories will inspire and motivate others. Ideas that work need to be shared!
THANK YOU, Neal
Best
Kim
I have posted a letter on the distrcit leader page that has worked tremendously well for recruiting new members. Feel free to borrow it. There are a few others that are trying it and also reporting a similar surge in numbers!
At 6:17am on December 31, 2008, Dave Loveall said…
Neal, I would like to become a member of the group (KS-02) but don't know how to join. How do I? I have been a member of the Pickens Plan for awhile.
Dave Loveall, Oskaloosa KS, KSU Grad, '71.
Welcome and THANK YOU for joining the Pickens Plan. I just wanted to let you know that a real person out here appreciates you taking that first step.
After you've had a chance to settle in, please let me know if there's anything I can do to guide your path. The basic first steps are reviewing the current topics in the Forum, and when you are comfortable, letting others know about the website. The people here are interested in making the plan a success and those you invite should be able to see for themselves that this is the right place to be.
Here are further steps you might consider.
- Sign up to lead or help on the District page.
- Visit the My Energy page and get involved.
- Work your contacts to increase press coverage.
- Write to congressional representatives directly.
- Use Pickens Action buttons or call (202)225-3121.
- Speak out for ending our dependence on foreign oil.
- Write letters to the editor of your local paper.
- Download flyers/etc from here or here.
- Download the Petition and ask others to sign it.
- Start a company to build wind turbines/solar panels.
- Start a financing firm to invest in those companies.
- Tell everyone you know about PickensPlan.com.
Decide for yourself what you can do, but definitely do something.
Welcome once again, Happy Holidays and thanks for signing up.
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Great results for you district! Just fantastic. Have you or anyone in your area brought aboard 100 new suporters personally - we would love to have them in the 100CLUB!
Best,
Kim
Good work you are doing!
We've got a PETITION started and it's getting some good traction.
We're telling President Obama and the Congress to allow more of us to "hook up" the the grid, Net metering regulations are all over the place across our country, we're asking President Obama and Congress to require utilities to allow 5% of the households in the area that they service to hook up to the grid with their own private alternative energy systems.
I'd appreciate it if you would go take a look at it and sign it.
Click the link above or I've created a redirect so it is easier to tell people in person www.pacificsunlight.net
Note: I was the DOE Crude Oil Regulator for Emergency Allocation and Pricing from 1979 to February 1981, when Crude Oil and Gasoline were decontrolled and the "free market" took over; at that time we were 24% dependent on foreign crude oil, as Mr. Pickens has stated, and we had an Energy Independence Plan in the CARTER ADMINISTRATION, which was not followed by future Presidents, and here we are today, between a rock and a hard place, in dire straights financially, especially when you consider the $40 Trillion + in unfunded Entitlement Programs (SS, medicare, medicade) on top of the National Debt, which is a number well over $50 Trillion, according to a recently broadcast CNN Special called, "IOUSA". The only way we are going to get this done now is with overwhelming public support to Congress to add it to the current Economic Stimulus Legislation for the next two years (2009/2010). I fear that if we don't do this now, it may not get done later and that is just not an option. Our National Energy Security, National Economic Security and, if we don't do it, perhaps our National Defense Security is at risk. Good Luck with your efforts to push this initiative with Washington, D.C.
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I would like to solicit your support of a proposal for Wind Energy which will bring new construction jobs to 22 States and significant renewable wind energy to all States. I have proposed to my representatives, the individual U.S. Senators of the six States with the most wind potential, the Energy Subcommittees of both Houses of Congress and the Obama Transition Team, that we actually put the funds in the “Economic Stimulus Package” for those first six States which would produce “60%” of the total potential Wind Energy of the top 21 Best Wind Energy States in the Continentals U.S.. These six States are ND, TX, KS, SD, MT, and NB, and I have also recommended that ‘Hawaii’ be included in the First Phase of the Wind Energy Renewable Energy Project. This is basically a refinement of the Pickens Plan, which I support, however, in light of the failure of existing Wind Energy Companies to raise adequate funds with IPO or at the commercial banks, and given the fact that T.Boone Pickens has only found one corporate sponsor, to date (OWENS CORNING), I am doubtful that this will get done with “tax credits” as incentives and just building the transmission lines to connect everything.
I think we should concentrate our initial efforts in the Six States that will produce the highest yield in the first two years, your State and the others listed above, so that we get the most bang for our buck out of this initial Economic Stimulus Plan now being considered by the Congress and the new Obama Administration. Here is my phased plan to put wind energy in the first 21 States that could produce the best results of all 48 States in the Continental United States. The funds to build all the potential windmill farms for the first phase and the transmission lines for these States, needs to be included in the current Economic Stimulus Package:
PHASE I: 2009 - 2011: ND, TX, KS, SD, MT, & NE, plus Hawaii, since it is a “free standing” project, with current Windmill Energy Companies that are struggling financially. We need to include funds in this to assist these struggling wind energy companies in all 50 States or plan to do that with the second allocation of TARP funds. This phase would provide 60% of the potential wind energy that could be provided by the top 21 wind potential States, (per article in U.S.A. TODAY, 7/8/08). These six States, within the Continental United States, would provide up to 6,388 billion kilowatt hours of the total of 10,615 billion kilowatt hours of electrical power potential from wind energy by the top 21 Wind Energy Potential States.
PHASE II: 2011 - 2013: WY, OK, MN, WV, IA, CO, NM, CA. These eight States will provide another 36% of the total potential of all top 21 States and bring the total project completion percentage, based on total potential electrical production from wind energy in the top 21 States, to 96% by 2014. These eight States will add another 3,798 billion kilowatt hours of power to the grid of the project potential in 21 States of 10,615 billion kilowatt hours. This funding will need to be provided by Federal Budgets in the years 2011, 2012, and 2013, which would require a Second Economic Stimulus Package in 2010, but would not necessarily need to be included in this initial first two year package, unless the Congress and the Obama Administration want to put the transmission lines for this phase of the project in the second year of the current two year economic stimulus legislation. This phase would have to include operations and maintenance funds for the windmill farms built in the first phase that are still owned and operated by the Federal Government.
PHASE III: 2014 - 2016: This phase would include the operations and maintenance funds for
-2-
all windmill farm sites built in the first and second phases that have not yet been purchased by a private sector sponsor or have not yet been acquired by private investors from the ownership of the Federal Government. The DOE would have to contract with private firms to operate and maintain the newly constructed sites in each phase, just like they do today with the SPR. This could be done by a DOE Office of Renewable Energy that operates much like the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, with “resident construction managers” and “resident operations & maintenance managers” on site rating contractors on cost plus fixed fee type contracts, thus managing the sites with DOE Career Civil Servants and DOE Contractors. The new construction in the final phase would include the remaining 4% potential of the project in ID, MI, NY, IL, WI, ME, & MO, which would produce, from these 7 States, a total of at least 429 billion kilowatt hours of electrical power, to bring the project total up to 10,615 billion kilowatt hours for the Continental United States plus whatever is possible in Hawaii. The 7/8/08 chart in USA TODAY did not include States that were not within the Continental United States. If Alaska needs windmills, or it would be productive to put them there, they could also be included in the 3rd Phase of the project, as well.
The idea here is to move the country as far toward energy independence with wind energy with the minimal investment, incrementally over time, so as to get the most, so to speak, “TO GET THE BIGGEST BANG FOR THE TAXPAYERS BUCK” out of the initial Economic Stimulus Plan now being considered by the U.S. Congress and Obama Administration. This is especially important considering that in the interim period when this construction is going on, CHINA and INDIA, will be demanding between 30% to 40% or more of the total World Crude Oil Supplies, than they now use. China currently uses 9% of World Crude Oil Supplies and India is close behind them. There are some analysts who think India will actually surpass China in economic growth and total demand for World Supplies of Crude Oil, in the next four to six years. Either way, the likely hood exists that between 40% to 50% of World Oil Supplies by 2015 to 2016 will be utilized by these two giant emerging growth economies, at a time when some countries that we currently significantly rely on for imports to the U.S. (ie. Mexico-per current issue of FORBES Magazine), could end up as a “net importer” of crude oil themselves by 2015. In the years 2007 to 2008, IRAQ made up 68% of the amount of U.S. Crude Oil imports lost from Mexico between those two years. Other countries made up the balance (32% of the decreased imports from Mexico). Current Quarterly and month to month imports from Mexico, our number 3 source of crude oil imports, are also down slightly, indicating a “trend” that would support the predictions in the current FORBES Magazine article.
If we do not take the proper actions now to direct sufficient funds in each renewable energy area, as I have proposed here for crude oil, and actually lock the methodology into the law so implementing agencies or private companies cannot change it, then we will fail in our overall attempts to become Energy Independent in this decade. Private Companies and Private Investors can build windmill farms anywhere they want to, however, if the taxpayers money is going to be used to build them, we should only build them in places that will produce the maximum results for the funds expended and create jobs at the same time. This may require construction workers to temporarily relocate to other States as the Phase progress, however, did we not build the SPR
-3-
(Strategic Petroleum Reserve) in the locations that would provide the best results for the overall program objectives and spend the taxpayers funds in a manner that produced the best results in the minimal amount of time, to counter the threat. The oil was even barged into the storage sites before the pipeline construction was even completed, to get the “oil in the ground” as quickly as possible. Here, we have a similar situation, where we want to know that windmill farms will be built in the right places first to produce the maximum result for the taxpayers investment and protect us against the coming threat, at the earliest possible time, to the fullest extent possible.
We should take the time to structure the same detailed plan for solar energy, geothermal energy, bio fuels and other renewable energy and alternative energy projects, including nuclear power plants. I believe we should put the month in this Economic Stimulus to build the two power plants already approved in TEXAS and MARYLAND. In Maryland there are already two operating nuclear power plants in the same country as the proposed site. Now if these two projects are already in the current budget for immediate commencement of construction in 2009, then fine, but if not, we need to take the time to include them in this Economic Stimulus Package.
Also, until we have become energy independent, we should not tax other forms of energy such as coal or gasoline. I do, however, believe we should place some controls on crude oil prices and emergency allocation and also on gasoline and other refined products, both for price and emergency allocation, and place restrictions via new laws and regulations on non-petroleum industry buyers “speculating” in crude oil and gasoline futures markets and always short selling, driving up prices. Non-industry buyers of commodities, should not be allowed to buy on 90%, 93% or 95% margins, with only 5%, 7% or 10% down. They should have to put a higher amount down as the price of the commodity rises, so that there is a “disincentive” to “speculate” above certain obviously “overpriced” and “ridiculous” prices for the commodity in question, (ie. crude oil and refined products, as a minimum). After we become energy independent, hopefully in this decade, then these rules could be lightened, however, nothing should be allowed to stand in our way of becoming energy independent in the next 8-10 years and hopefully returning to the 24% dependence level of the 1970's by 2015-2016. In 2017, the Social Security Trustees have computed that Social Security will begin taking in less than it pays out; we cannot undershot this current Economic Stimulus and allow the higher unemployment rates of this Economic Recession and Credit Crunch/Housing Crisis, to push back this date, even a single month, which it certainly will if unemployment reaches 10% or more and stays there for very long. Therefore, there is not incentive to wait to begin construction on any renewable or alternative energy project, and by the Federal Government fully funding the projects, we can control the priorities, to achieve the desired results for the American People. Certainly, we would not want to borrow money from CHINA in 2015, so we could bid against them in the spot market for a barrel of crude oil at projected prices at $215.00, as currently predicted by CNBC Analysts.
I have suggested to my State Senators and Congressional Representative, as well as your respective Energy Subcommittee in each House of Congress and the Obama Transition Team, that they try to see if OWENS CORNING, (T. Boone Pickens sole corporate sponsor for wind energy initiatives) to purchase sufficient stock in existing wind energy companies now to allow
-4-
them to continue to operate, while the new Economic Stimulus and TARP are getting approved and being implemented, to allow existing wind energy companies that are struggling financially,
FIRST WIND in “Maui, Hawaii”, to continue with their planned expansion immediately. Perhaps they could do private placements of debt or equity capital to Stateside wind energy companies that do not have an IPO like FIRST WIND. Any wind energy companies in the Continental U.S. that have IPO’s, like FIRST WIND does, could be helped now by OWENS CORNING so they do not fail, or have to curtail expansion in the first quarter or second quarter of 2009, while the program outlined in this e-mail is implemented. Thank you for your indulgence and consideration of this important matter before the U.S. Congress.
Can you send me the E-MAIL addresses for:
Sen. Lynn Jenkins
Rep.Sam Brownback
Rep. Pat Roberts
Thank You
Gene
geneedavis@scicablecom.com
Please stop by and visit our TWO newest 100CLUB members. We are lucky to have such hard working and determined folks on the team!
1. Jack Costantino has brought over 122 new members onboard, and can be seen online frequently encouraging others to bring new members to Pickens Plan. He is also co-leader of his congressional district.
http://push.pickensplan.com/profile/JackCostantino99
2. Gerry Kempen also has over 120 new supporters. I visited him today, at his very nice Liquor store, "Good Spirits" in Middletown, RI to thank him. Gerry's supporters put us over the top. RI-01 reached the 500 goal today - Inauguration Day. Yippee!
http://push.pickensplan.com/profile/Gerry70
Best
Kim
check this out!
http://www.solarbotanic.com - ENERGY HARVESTING TREES
Real Green Solutions, with real green jobs coming to America
Join our efforts, visit my page
Alex
Thank you, Janet
Pleasure to meet you. Congratulations on leading a successful district. If you or anyone in your group has gathered 100 or more new supporters, will you please inform me, so we can invite them into the 100CLUB? Their success and stories will inspire and motivate others. Ideas that work need to be shared!
THANK YOU, Neal
Best
Kim
I have posted a letter on the distrcit leader page that has worked tremendously well for recruiting new members. Feel free to borrow it. There are a few others that are trying it and also reporting a similar surge in numbers!
Dave Loveall, Oskaloosa KS, KSU Grad, '71.
Thanks for joining the group!
Melissa
Welcome and THANK YOU for joining the Pickens Plan. I just wanted to let you know that a real person out here appreciates you taking that first step.
After you've had a chance to settle in, please let me know if there's anything I can do to guide your path. The basic first steps are reviewing the current topics in the Forum, and when you are comfortable, letting others know about the website. The people here are interested in making the plan a success and those you invite should be able to see for themselves that this is the right place to be.
Here are further steps you might consider.
- Sign up to lead or help on the District page.
- Visit the My Energy page and get involved.
- Work your contacts to increase press coverage.
- Write to congressional representatives directly.
- Use Pickens Action buttons or call (202)225-3121.
- Speak out for ending our dependence on foreign oil.
- Write letters to the editor of your local paper.
- Download flyers/etc from here or here.
- Download the Petition and ask others to sign it.
- Start a company to build wind turbines/solar panels.
- Start a financing firm to invest in those companies.
- Tell everyone you know about PickensPlan.com.
Decide for yourself what you can do, but definitely do something.
Welcome once again, Happy Holidays and thanks for signing up.
Clynton
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