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Re: ImOnABoat post# 1758

Wednesday, 09/01/2010 6:18:04 AM

Wednesday, September 01, 2010 6:18:04 AM

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I think the website has been updated, and the web address has also changed. www.pvre.biz

Here is what the new description says:

The Company
Pavilion Energy Resources, Inc. (PVRE) is an emerging, energy development company focused on developing large-scale, wind power projects in the US and abroad. (See Projects)

Pavilion has the rights to a new wind turbine design which promises to deliver a 300-400% increase in electricity per unit of capital over current designs. PVRE plans to leverage its technology to secure large wind-farm acreage positions in regions with substantial energy usage and develop mega-scale wind projects on the leases when granted.

Environmentally sound wind power projects are the future of renewable energy business. Energy from the coast and ocean’s wind is more steady and strong. It will provide the public with more affordable, zero carbon electricity for the next millennium.

PVRE plans a rapid scaling up of more affordable renewable energy power plants across the globe. These vital accelerated wind energy projects are a step toward the longer term goal of an economically viable carbon neutral global economy.

Within the proposed offshore Application Areas, the winds are stronger and are more constant, ideal for generating large quantities of clean and inexhaustible electricity.

In Europe, where there is much greater deployment of wind and solar, they've already created 350,000 jobs in renewable energy, an increasing amount is in offshore wind.

The cost of wind power is already dramatically less than the cost of solar electricity, which is running about 60 to 70 cents a kilowatt hour.

Offshore wind if generated using old-technology turbines is expected to cost in the range of 18 to 24 cents a kilowatt hour. Using accelerated wind turbines, the cost is expected to be a much more affordable 9-10 cents a kilowatt hour.

Today, the cost of electricity paid by US Atlantic region consumers runs at about 11 cents a kilowatt hour.

PVRE; producing green energy abundance and the eradication of energy poverty.

Please check back with us frequently as we will be updating our information on a regular basis. Thank you.

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