[Energy] Sustainability and Liberation

Roy Morrison roy.morrison114 at yahoo.com
Wed Dec 7 00:23:21 EST 2011


The  Executive Summary of my book Sustainability and Liberation.



is line at:

http://www.ecocivilizationweebly.com/exec-sum-sustainability-and-liberation.html

 
I think the competitively bid Feed-in-Tariff combining efficiency and renewables allows
 building  an efficient renewable grid without tax increases, without cap and trade schemes, and without rate hikes. And create mllions of jobs as well and help build a community based economies.

A mixture of 75-80% efficiency and 20-25% renewables will generate sufficient cash from efficiency to allow the package to be financed and installed without energy user capital, result in rate decreases for energy users, and be paid off by income from the efficiency negawatts and renewable power sales . The Executive summary discusses this and related questions in detail.

This is kind of packages I'm putting together as part of my work as Director Office for Sustainability at SNHU working with large energy service companies and funders who finance on no user capital basis and positive cash flow from month one. Put in utility context, with government leadership to help overcome regulatory barriers and market failure, this can be generalized and have enormous positive affect.

I think can be a game changer politicall and economically.

I urge you to send this to anyone  who might be interested. I am available to make presentations and discuss these plans.

i plan to work on state legislation, cooperative adoption,and national legislation for a competitive FIT combing efficiency and renewables.

Any comments lr suggestions are welcome.

Roy
 
 
Roy Morrison
roy.morrison114 at yahoo.com
sustainability at snhu.edu
www.RMAenergy.net
www.EcoPowerHedge.com
www.EcoCivilization.info
603-496-4260
P.O Box 201
Warner, NH 03278


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 From: leftyfb <leftyfb at gmail.com>
To: 
Cc: energy at lists.occupyboston.org; Occupy Boston Winterization Working Group <winter at lists.occupyboston.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2011 11:31 PM
Subject: Re: [Energy] For all power cords in Dewey
 
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We REALLY need to get these. All the electrical cords and gear at camp
tonight was left out and drenched. We were not able to livestream and as
far as I know, were not able to run any lights or PA system for the GA.

These are no substitute for people leaving gear outside in the rain or
outside to be stolen or ruined to begin with, but they can certainly
help in preventing equipment being damaged, or worse, a fire.

On 12/06/2011 09:34 AM, leftyfb wrote:
> We should be using one of these on every power cord at camp to help
> with "fire codes":
> 
> http://www.lowes.com/pd_145277-33536-30338062_0__
> 

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