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The GidDy uP Kid

08/12/10 11:58 PM

#108969 RE: here2help #108962

Good find... You are correct this is turning around rather fast. "out with the old, and in with the new."
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swallowing_pride

08/14/10 2:14 PM

#109006 RE: here2help #108962

when you read the link h2h posted, it appears that Brian has quite a few contacts. I think we all ASSumed that Brian had the money and Mack had the contacts. Reading the Pickens Plan post from Brian, he (Brian) is asking for help in managing a biodiesel plant and/or purchasing one that is not in use?

The flag is in SC, imo.

Best wishes,

s_p
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The GidDy uP Kid

08/16/10 11:48 AM

#109047 RE: here2help #108962

Comment by james g lewis 1 day ago
Hi Brian,

Our chemical process engineer from CA spoke with me late on Friday and is looking for your personnel needs also. I will be visiting the BioDiesel plant mid-day on Monday and will get some info.

Yes, we have been hearing 'promises - promises,' but no government financing. I was even told by one lending institution from Oh that our area in which our business is located - seriously impacted by the steel industry being shutdown was exempt
from low interest loans based on the last census criteria.

I think that the 'green energy funding' that is supposed to be available for green businesses is the 'politically right' thing to say at this time, so the politicians say that it is there to be popular with the media, but the funding really is not there.

I have to believe this since the national debt of our country is over $13.3 trillion dollars. 'Green Energy' jobs, will help 2 ways - 1) put Americans back to work and 2) will help us become energy independent from foreign oil.
Talk to you soon,
Jim

http://push.pickensplan.com/group/wastetoenergy?xg_source=activity
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RobC

08/16/10 12:20 PM

#109050 RE: here2help #108962

Same Jim Lewis from GEI..

"GEI's Web site, www.greenenergyinitiatives.net, lists dozens of potential services and products the company can make available. Lewis said sometimes, GEI gets criticized as it meets with potential investors for having so many efforts all at once. The group has involved services from grant writers at Eastern Gateway Community College to try to tap into worker training for green energy jobs, which also can help offset initial cost of employment.

Waller said the method for GEI is to let God be in control.

"We put the Lord first and let him direct our paths," he said. "If you ask the Lord to go with you and you try to go through a door, if he closes it, stop. If he opens it, continue, proceed."

The management team of the fledgling company has been doing the work on a volunteer basis.

"We haven't been paid a nickel," said Lewis. They're relying on their faith in God to do the work they hope will lead to new industries to employ local residents and restore the community."

GEI is a perfect match to team up with Syndication.. Lots of potential diversity going on there!