sorry for the continued grandstanding (well not that
sorry I guess)... I just got this, and several people
showed interest before...
The Dept of Energy is doing studies on current
renewable energy projects, funding, etc, and is
looking for input from the public. *GRIN* This is a
good opportunity to TELL THE US GOVERNMENT WHAT YOU
THINK. They are holding meetings in different cities
and asking for public comment until september. See
below for details. Tell the DOE what you think about
renewable/alternative energy. Tell them you want to
reverse the 30% cut in funding for renewable energy
projects, including the 48% cut in fuel cell research.
(http://www.hfcletter.com/letter/may01)
also, don't forget to turn out your lights from 7-10pm
your local time, thurs june 21 (solstice) as a simple,
fun, barely-political act.
Please direct all malice, vitriol, polemic and other
carcinogenic fallout from this post directly to me,
mea culpa, mea culpa.
> =================================================
> EREN NETWORK NEWS -- June 6, 2001
> A weekly newsletter from the U.S. Department of
> Energy's (DOE)
> Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Network
> (EREN).
> http://www.eren.doe.gov/
(snip)
> As part of the reviews of these programs, DOE is
> seeking
> public input regarding the objectives and
> achievements of
> the current programs, suggested objectives for
> future
> programs, and implementation of current and future
> programs. DOE will hold day-long public meetings in
> June in
> the cities of Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver,
> Philadelphia,
> Seattle, and Washington, D.C. For further
> information,
> including times and locations, see the EREN Web site
> at:
> http://www.eren.doe.gov/eere/publicmeetings.html.
>
> Note that there is also a mailing address to send
> written
> comments to, or you can email comments to:
> EERENEP.comments@ee.doe.gov.
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