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Nominate Now! Excellence in Renewable Energy Awards

By Stephen Lacey, Staff Writer
November 11, 2009   |   4 Comments

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We'll be looking at a range of municipalities, non-profits, utilities and companies in the solar, wind, bioenergy, geothermal and hydro industries to determine which players are leading the increasingly-crowded pack here in North America.
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November 13, 2009
PROJECT of the YEAR : Somewhere out side Massachusetts .The Massachusetts Technology Colaborative bought 5 million worth of commercial wind turbines in 2005 and still has not installed them.

LEADERSHIP in RENEWABLE ENERGY : Masachusetts and Rhode Island have used renewable energy funds to pay down their budget loses and hire more people that are the political hacks of so called renewable energy jobs .

UTILITY-SCALE RENEWABLES : Cape Wind for making fun of the Indians on Cape Cod and their sad commentaries about the genocide of the Indians in North America.

UTILITY-SCALE RENEWABLES : A couple of wind turbines in Dartmouth Massachusetts that the town can never seem to tell the residents when the Alternative Energy Meetings are or where they will put the turbines if they ever get approved.

DISTRIBUTED & ON-SITE RENEWABLES : Again Dartmouth Massachusetts .The AEC told the residents the turbines would be on 80M poles and after 5 years changed them to 100M poles .

BUILDING-INTEGRATED RENEWABLES : Massachusetts electric companies get the prize on this one . Not one published story or mention of grid upgrades in Massachusetts . They don't really know how the power is getting on shore on Cape Cod.

INNOVATION in RENEWABLE ENERGY : Lets give Massachusetts the award again the state wants the Massachusetts Wind Energy Siting Reform Act because so many residents sued towns and municipalities over placing commercial wind turbines in some cases within 500 feet of residential homes

READERS' CHOICE: Lets give Masasachusetts Gov . Deval Patrick an award for the Green Communities Act . Under this act the Governor hires all his friends to six figure jobs and above under this act. The Green Communities Act mirrors the Massachusetts Technology Colaborative with another set of the same exact jobs . The MTC is a unregulated -semi quasi state agency that produces tailored wind reports for towns in Mass.
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November 13, 2009
Modern Pyrolysis of biomass is a process for Carbon Negative Bio fuels, massive Carbon sequestration, 80%-90% Lower Methane & N2O soil emissions, and 2X Fertility Too.
Every 1 ton of Biomass yields 1/3 ton Charcoal for soil Sequestration (= to 1 Ton CO2e) + Bio-Gas & Bio-oil fuels = to 1MWh exported electricity, so is a totally virtuous, carbon negative energy cycle.


Biochar allows the soil food web to build much more recalcitrant organic carbon, ( living biomass & Glomalins) in addition to the carbon in the biochar.
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Biochar viewed as soil Infrastructure; The old saw;
"Feed the Soil Not the Plants" becomes;
"Feed, Cloth and House the Soil, utilities included !".
Free Carbon Condominiums with carboxyl group fats in the pantry and hydroxyl alcohol in the mini bar.
Build it and the Wee-Beasties will come.
As one microbiologist said on the Biochar list; "Microbes like to sit down when they eat".
By setting this table we expand husbandry to whole new orders of life.

One aspect of Biochar systems are Cheap, clean biomass stoves that produce biochar and no respiratory disease. At scale, the health benefits are greater than ending Malaria.
The broad smiles of 1500 subsistence farmers say it all ( that , and the root ball size of the Biochar corn )
http://biocharfund.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=55&Itemid=75

Endorsments:
Secretary of Interior Ken Salazar, NASA's Dr. James Hansen, Al Gore,
Charles Mann ("1491") in the Sept. National Geographic
Dr. James Lovelock; " Mankinds only Hope"
The Clintons,Tony Blair, Malcomb Turnbull, Richard Branson
Dozens of USDA-ARS Researchers

Internationally, the work of the IBI fostering the application by 13 countries for UN recognition of soil carbon as a sink with biochar as a clean development mechanism will open the door for programs across the globe.
http://www.biochar-international.org/

Carbon to the Soil, the only ubiquitous and economic place to put it.
Cheers,
Erich
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November 18, 2009
Almost all US renewable energy projects deserve only dishonorable mention awards for proving renewable energy is uneconomic. They sold out renewable energy by offering the projects to the energy monopolies as proof that fossil and nuclear fuels are cheaper. The US needs either free markets or fair feed-in tariffs to develop economic renewable energy projects worthy of awards.
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December 22, 2010
I hope this it will help you !
"The Biochar Revolution" with "The Biochar Solution"
http://biochar-books.com/
It is a truly biochar Bible.
I believe this is the most beautiful holiday gift for your loved ones.
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