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To: jmhollen who wrote (238)11/8/2006 11:29:08 PM
From: Stuki  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 613
 
Thanks for the reply. I did not mean to imply there is not big bucks in the South , rural or urban. I was wondering if it was interested in putting it's money into the likes of USSE?

That most power companies are mandated to have a certain % in Green Power is great news plus the fact that few have met this mandate is even better in a business sense. Your point about dispersed power generation makes absolute sense. This all seems to play into USSE's interest, among other players.

As you say, a dispersed grid powered with home grown fuel would help the country in many ways. Providing jobs at home and keeping our money here, besides not going off to build military bases around the world and to fight wars to control oil supplies is a gigantic plus.

I agree with you that I need "a better grip on the big picture." That is why I am thankful to have a conversation with you. Assuming that USSE does not run into some unforeseen problems with ramping up production, it seems we should have a big winner on our hands. It will be important to get the first project up and running and earning $$$.

Do you know if the E.U. has shown interest in their technology? I guess India and China need all their agriculture to feed their people. It seems like South America and Japan would be other areas to investigate.