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Cash Incentives for Renewables are Twice as Effective as Tax Credits

By John Farrell
May 19, 2011   |   2 Comments

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May 19, 2011
Since the real costs of the global petro-banking warfare racket are incalculably high, appropriately issued Renewable Energy Credits (US RECs) are infinitely more effective than so-called "money" (central bank debt) for creating a free, fair, healthy, peaceful, prosperous, regenerative economy.

Article 26.

Treasurynet.US

26.1 - United States renewable energy credits and United States peak renewable energy credits shall be directly issued to individual United States Citizens, age sixteen years or more, who are owners of publicly certified renewable energy systems.

26.2 - US renewable energy credits and US peak renewable energy credits shall be lawful tender for any and all claims of legitimate debt, public and private, exempting lawful voluntary transactions among individual human persons in the currency or currencies of their choice.

26.3 - One US renewable energy credit represents twenty kilowatt-hours of certified renewable energy produced in the United States.

26.4 - One US peak renewable energy credit represents ten kilowatt-hours of certified grid-tied peak-demand photovoltaic electricity produced in the United States.

26.5 - Energy for US renewable energy credits shall be derived only from publicly certified environmentally benign sources, including appropriate photovoltaic systems, grid-tied solar-thermal electric systems, grid-tied solar water heating systems, grid-tied wind power systems, grid-tied hydroelectric systems, grid-tied closed-loop geothermal systems, cellulosic ethanol, and organic vegetable oil.

26.6 - Other than the Sun's radiation, a minimum of ninety-five percent of physical natural resources, materials, components, and other direct manufacturing costs contributing toward US renewable energy credits shall be produced in the United States....

Treasurynet.US
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May 20, 2011
As a two year old start-up Renewable Energy (RE) company doing RD&T for the manufacturing of Advanced Compound Savonius wind/solar turbines, Emerald Wind Energy International in Missouri can attest to the fact the real thing that counts to any such RE effort is cash.

All of the current tax-credits,incentives, E-ARPAs, etc,etc, are fine for the big companies. However they are of "ZERO" use to the RE start-ups and entrepreneurs.

The best return on our money is to cash support start-up manufacturing in RE enterprises. I give that a "Zero" chance of happening in the US. Ron Barrett.com, President EWEI
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