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    Posted By vinbeazel vinbeazel | 5 months ago
    Big Oil is help to finance big wind; the oil companies are scrambling to create relevance for their group in an industry that thrives on abundant resources, probably for the first time in history!

    Chevron is working with several local colleges as a solutions provider; recommendation to install wind and solar on campuses north and east of Los Angeles CA...

    Our profile on this site began with one of our members having attended a Windpower conference in Germany at HUSUM Wind...Was Oil2Wind Power Challenge, as we followed Picken's Energy Activists into the new year!

    Now we have branched into online education in all areas of Science and Technology, through radioblogging, at BlogTalkRadio.com/search/energytalk

    Our energy lease shows are number one on google and our blogs are number 3 out of 32 million hits. Our group provides coaching for anyone who wants to join the sustainable revolution and actually get paid to find sponsors for the radio shows.

    At the time of this writing, oil is climbing back from the artificial lows created by the stimuloUS boondoggle; Pickens had predicted 300/bbl by the end of 2008...looks like the prices will continue to rise until the next round of bailouts...maybe by Labor Day??
    Posted By vinbeazel vinbeazel | about 1 year ago

    Alison Harris attended the Husum Windenergie Trade Fair and is willing to share her experience with the energytalk LIVE audience at BTR.

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