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Presentation; PGCR Wind Projects; Oct 22ND-2009 Version B; PPS-web- 4.7 mb

 

New Summary Great Lakes wind Power Projects.. Word; 12.7mb

    In 2008, the Land Policy Institute (LPI) at Michigan State University issued an offshore wind power report finding the potential for nearly 322 GW of generation capacity off the state's coast.

    U.S. could develop 900,000 MW of offshore wind: Report 11 November 2009-- The U.S. Offshore Wind Collaborative (USOWC) released its study "U.S . Offshore Wind Energy: A Path Forward" in late October. Citing a DOE finding that the United States has the potential to develop 900,000 MW of electricity from offshore wind resources.

CANADA:  Atlantic Coast Mega-Project. Multiple Wind Farms of 10,000MW each;  News  

The additional wind power proposed from this mega-wind project would allow Canada and America’s targeted C02 emissions reductions to be met at a lower allowance cost, saving consumers an estimated $10-$20 billion per year in carbon taxes.

 

NEW YORK STATE; October 21st, 2009 Great Lakes Wind power project News

 

Michigan State October 22nd, 2009 Great Lakes Wind power project News

 

New:   IEA renewable Energy Roadmap Report Nov 2009

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The global oil industry is pulling what’s left of the conventional oil out of the early-discovered super-giant oil-fields and taking the gas too. When it comes to Peak Oil,  we’re already on the far side of the peak.

Venezuelan economist Carlos Rossi stated to ASPO his analysis of oil trends in the U.S. “You are worried about your foreign oil imports now,” he said. “You in the U.S. import about 65% of your oil today. You don’t like it. But if you follow the clear trends, by 2025, you’ll be importing about 92% of your oil. You’ll like that even less.”

The future of conventional petroleum output is all downhill, even with the future output from the deep-water offshore discoveries. That deep-water oil will  help, but it won’t power the world of the future the way it powered the world of the past. We live in a different world now. Thus, the energy future is all about transition to something else.

PGCR plans to become the Breakthrough renewable Energy Stock All the Major Energy Companies will soon want to take over.

Electric vehicles will be a large part of the energy future.

Millions of Electric Cars will soon hit the US market.

 

No-one is asking the obvious question;

Where's the 500GW  per hour of new Clean electricity going to come from to make them all work?

"..Right now, nearly every automaker on the planet is gearing up to flood the market with some form of electric-powered car:

  • Daimler AG (NYSE: DAI) plans to roll out a hybrid version of its S-Class sedan later this year. The entire Mercedes lineup eventually will be available as hybrids in the next five years.
  • Tesla Motors Inc., of San Carlos, Ca., has already delivered theTesla Roadster, a stunning electric two-seater that sells for more than $100,000.
  • Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. (ADR OTC: NSANY) retooled a factory in Smyrna, Tenn. to produce a pure electric vehicle. Nissan expects to sell as many as 50,000 units of the hybrid Altima in its first year.
  • Ford Motor Co. (NYSE: F) is bringing out the pure electric Transit Connect commercial fleet van in 2010 and plans to invest $550 million to retool a Michigan truck plant to manufacture a pure electric Focus in 2011.
  • Chinese carmakers Hafei and Coda are planning to bring a mass-produced electric car to market in California in fall 2010.
  • And General Motors Corp. (OTC: MTLQQ, NYSE: GRM), is counting heavily on new-technology lithium-ion batteries to power the Chevy Volt, its revolutionary and much-hyped PHEV, which is due to debut next year..." Source Money Morning.

Nissan Executive Vice-President Mitsuhiko Yamashita said the company plans to cut gas emissions by 90 per cent by 2050, "a challenge that goes far beyond what hybrids can achieve but not electric vehicles."

All these millions of electric vehicles will need new sources of clean electricity. We are the only group that has the clean renewable power plans large enough to supply all  of them.

 

 

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