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Don't forget to join our Facebook group; Pickens Plan District Group FL-20 and keep spreading the Word...we need to increase our Membership in 2010 !!!! Check out HR 1835 http://www.congress.org/congressorg/issues/bills/?billtype=H.R.&billnumb=1835
December 13
" Other high-profile figures, such as T. Boone Pickens, have made similar promises of multi-million dollar investments. Often, though, their plans have come to nothing. " Mike - I would definitely NOT say that his plans have come to Nothing...he h…
December 10
BY any chance, Is anyone here belonging to the International Pickens group attending the COP15 ??? If so PLEASE keep us updated AND if you get to give your opinion to anyone there in Denmark...be sure to tell them about TPP....ask them to Join Us t…
December 10
Ideas for State Leaders throughout the United States & Territories to help motivate District Leaders. What works best to promote the PP in your state?
December 8
This Group favors the inclusion of conservation education in K-12 core curriculum; and a painless way for the Federal Government to provide State Education departments with subsidies earmarked for that purpose by ROUNDING-UP gas prices .1 of a cent.
December 7
In my opinion, taking my ball and going home is NOT the answer. We MUST persist !!
December 3
Put an Nat Gas model car in the driveway of the model home
November 19
and don't for get the added water saving benefits of a composting toilet....in fact gray water systems and composting toilets go well together because they both save water in entirely different ways.
October 23
http://www.Grey-is-Green.com DIY Greywater Recycling System Our water supply will become crucially low in the near future....this is a great way to begin to help save our water reserves....check it out !! Delete Comment
October 23
Mike Pickens and amy oconnor are now friends
July 15

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Are you interested in becoming an organizer in your area?
Yes
Tell us about your experience with alternative energy:
i have studied A/E for years and am very interested in solar and wind forms of power... i have gladly defended myself for years about my supposed liberal tree hugging environmental concerns. Here I am learning about Natural Gas....its very interesting. However, it is crucial that politics stays out of these discussions. People cant contribute their great ideas if the atmosphere is confrontational and hostile.
What excites you about this campaign?
it is crucial to break our independence from oil, both foreign (for political reasons) and domestic (for environmental reasons) and a necessity if we are going to stop global warming and hang on to the resources we have left and save the planet
What do you want to do to help?
anything i can from my computer and telephone plus events once its established what i can do here in florida...i was recently displaced by my employer after 10yrs and am currently looking for a job (like this- one that pays the bills but is also very fulfilling and through which I can give back !!!) i have superior communication/computer/office skills and would be very grateful for a chance.

Amy oconnor's Blog

amy oconnor

National Institute of Energy

Forwarded from their email to me - Hopefully a member can attend this forum and Represent The Pickens Plan
If anyone does attend, please take pics and post an article about this fantastic idea. amy




Friends,

The Breakthrough Institute and Third Way have prepared a new report detailing how the United States can jumpstart a clean energy revolution through investing in research and development and creating a National Institutes of Energy (akin to the NIH) to spur the development of innovative c… Continue

Posted on September 3, 2009 at 4:12pm — 1 Comment

amy oconnor

H.R. 2454

http://energycommerce.house.gov/Press_111/20090515/hr2454.pdf

Here is the link for HR 2454 ‘‘American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009’’

It probably is not perfect but it is a start and it is more than what we had in this country one year ago !!!

Posted on July 2, 2009 at 6:14pm — 2 Comments

amy oconnor

The Breakthrough Institute

Dear Friends,

Later this month, Breakthrough Institute is holding a special lecture series on energy policy and environmental politics at UC Berkeley, as part of our student fellowship program. For those of you in the area, we'd love for you to come and join the discussion:

Lecture I: Dr. Marty Hoffert, June 17th, 5:30-7:00PM
"The Scientific Case for Breakthroughs: Why Efficiency, Conservation, and Incremental Technology Improvement Won't Be Enough to Avert Climate Disaster"

Lecture II: Dr. W… Continue

Posted on June 5, 2009 at 3:51pm —

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At 8:42pm on December 8, 2009, Veronica Gold, OH State Leader said…
Hi Amy,
Just hit some button and my comment disappeared, so am repeating my post in case you get it twice. Briefly, the only way I've been able to make the announcement of a new congressional co-sponsor is to post via a discussion on the district web page. I do think we should try to add a feature on the page and make the announcement prominent. I'll ask Mike, our regional rep. He's a great guy out there in Iowa. Thanks, V.
At 6:22pm on December 3, 2009, Anachronism said…
If you are really interested in USING less energy to heat and cool your home or business consider what I have practiced and used for 25 years. It's weird to find no discussions or simple directions to install PASSIVE SOLAR heating when it costs $200 for supplies and "3 hours WORK" to supply 90% of your heating needs for the balance of your life? Check out "Anachronism" Site and realize it has cost less then $2.00 per day for the last 25 years to heat and cool my commercial building the size of 14-2,000 square foot homes. Wake up and install "PASSIVE SOLAR" heating into your home or business.
Complete instruction and supply list on site to create your system.
:http://push.pickensplan.com/photo/photo/listForContributor?screenName=36rfivc38zfq8 This comment relates to added information placed on 8/22, 2009 and is as follows: Even a Heating Engineer would have trouble calculating the energy storage of “one cubic foot of static” air mass at 80 degrees or 100 degrees in said space, as it would change from second to second as all conditions changed. The heat energy generated and captive in the interior space of the attic will literally heat the interior volume of 141,075 cubic feet to 78 degrees (Plus) on a normal winter day. The exterior walls a 12” thick and has an R-27 rating and the attic ceiling is 12” of fiberglass batting. On Saturday the 14th of November, 09, I went to BARRON Heating/air Conditioning Company to inquire if information is known as to a method of calculating the amount of Btu’s collectable in 26,125 cubic feet of air contained within the attic space? Mr. Gary Lee's, a certified Heating Engineer, answer was very logical in that the ability of any specific “Cubic Foot of Air” to hold energy changes every second and the fact it has produced excess heat, above and beyond the amount need for the last 25 years indicates the “Volume and btu’s” are in excess of what is required to maintain 74 degree’s or more. 225,330 Cubic Feet "FREE Heat"
At 1:52pm on December 3, 2009, Geoff Bailey said…
Amy,

Thanks for bringing that to my attention! It is all changed.

Good catch and great to have you on board!

Geoff
At 12:16pm on December 3, 2009, amy oconnor said…
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Please Join The Florida District 20 Group and The Floridians For The Pickens Plan at www.LinkedIn.com
At 8:43pm on November 26, 2009, Veronica Gold, OH State Leader said…
Marcy Kaptur signed on as a co-sponsor of HR 1835, another stand-up act by this Congresswoman!
At 11:39am on November 19, 2009, amy oconnor said…
German Smart Grid Leads the Way in Conservation

http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/german-smart-grid-conservation/


There is an obvious push on not only using less energy, but in finding other forms of energy that will allow the world to recover from the years of literally pillaging its natural resources. Germany has been using some pretty innovative techniques to lead the way and their designers are coming up with more energy efficient homes all the time. However, with the promotion of using a smart grid Germany hopes to make people even more aware of the energy that they are using and more importantly, wasting.

One of the problems with the general public using too much electricity is that at any given time, you have no idea how much you are actually using. If people could actually see what their power usage was at a specific time, it may have a big enough effect on them to get them to cut back. Seeing the energy pile up as you are using it would be a definite wakeup call for a lot of people. This is the whole purpose of the smart grid Germany is developing. This information will be readily available and will hopefully result in lower usages and smaller bills for the consumer.

Current grid technology does not allow for this, but with the smart grid in Germany is looking to change all of that. This smart grid technology is very important because if renewable energy as a legitimate power source is going to be a viable option en masse, people are going to have to be aware of what they are using and what is still available to them.

While there are power stations that are solar powered in various areas that are being introduced as alternative energy to get people off of the standard electric grid, many homes are still supplying their own solar power. Supplying power on a grand scale is much more involved and part of the success of the entire project will revolve around users being able to conserve energy so that these renewable energy sources can be successful as they are being introduced to communities.

Currently, the only way for solar power to be stored is through batteries. In addition to innovations like the smart grid in Germany is developing, everyone is looking for ways to store solar power that will be more efficient. Currently, once the battery runs down, it has to recharge. To make the most of this energy source, something more reliable will eventually have to be introduced. The smart grid Germany is working on is one step, but there is plenty of room for further improvement.
At 12:30pm on November 18, 2009, amy oconnor said…
Below is a response to the recent comments I received from you:

Dear Ms. Oconnor:

Thank you for sharing your views regarding the New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act. I appreciate hearing from you and would like to respond to your concerns.

On July 8, 2009, Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) introduced S. 1408, the New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions (NAT GAS) Act. This bill would expand and extend several tax incentives to encourage the manufacturing of natural gas vehicles and associated infrastructure in the United States. The NAT GAS Act was referred to the Senate Committee on Finance where it awaits further consideration. Although I am not a member of this committee, I will be sure to keep your views in mind should this bill receive the attention of the full Senate.

It is an honor and privilege to serve the people of the great State of Florida in the United States Senate. I take great pride in being a native Floridian, and I look forward to the tremendous opportunity to better the lives of all Floridians. I assure you I will work hard to represent our state to the best of my ability in the U.S. Senate. If I can be of any help to you, please do not hesitate to contact me.


Sincerely,

George S. LeMieux
United States Senator
At 6:45pm on November 13, 2009, Lou De Frog said…
Hi Amy. Thanks for the notice. I just have so little time to spend at this that I often fire things off without too much thought. If you are looking for a job, why not start a ning or spruz website for your community. Call it a community alternate energy association - or something like that and get all your neighbors on board for some kind of community project. It is this kind of social network that will be replacing the local newspaper/radio station/townhall/community center etc. Pool resources for local projects. You need your neighbors to help you fix your community.
Best wishes in your job hunt.
chris
At 12:26pm on October 28, 2009, amy oconnor said…
http://today.ucf.edu/blog/2009/10/20/ucf-secures-75-million-to-improve-solar-cells/" target="_blank">

UCF has been awarded a $7.5 million research grant to study ways to make photovoltaic solar cells more efficient in capturing and converting solar energy into electricity, and less costly to manufacture.

Courtesy of Enterprise Florida Inc
At 10:13am on October 28, 2009, amy oconnor said…
http://techon.nikkeibp.co.jp/english/NEWS_EN/20091023/176757/" target="_blank">

Suzuki Motor Corp exhibited its "Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter" for reference at Tokyo Motor Show 2009, which opens to the public from Oct 24 through Nov 4, 2009.

Suzuki increased the amount of hydrogen fuel that can be stored in the scooter by using a hydrogen tank with a maximum working pressure of 70MPa. The "crosscage," the fuel-cell bike it showed off at Tokyo Motor Show 2007, has a tank with a maximum working pressure of 35MPa.

The volume of the new tank is about 10L. And the Burgman can run about 350km when it runs on a flat, paved road at 30km/h.

The fuel cell unit is an air-cooled PEFC (polymer electrolyte fuel cell) manufactured by Intelligent Energy Ltd. According to Suzuki, the PEFC enables to reduce the number of auxiliaries such as compressors, compared with a water-cooled PEFC.

Though the company did not reveal the output and other specifications of the Burgman, it said that the scooter has a performance equivalent to a scooter equipped with a gasoline engine of 50 to 125cc displacement. A lithium-ion battery unit with a capacity of about 500Wh is used to supply power for acceleration and to store regenerative electric power and surplus electricity generated by the fuel cell unit.

The Burgman is based on the "Burgman 125" scooter, which Suzuki is producing in Spain and selling in Europe. The company remodeled the existing scooter so that it becomes easier to receive a permission to conduct a field test on a public road. The dimensions of the Burgman Fuel Cell Scooter is 2,055 (L) x 740 (W) x 1,360mm (H).
 
 

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