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  • cash2go cash2go Jan 17, 2009 11:29 PM Flag

    Irvine/Orange County needs to press the case

    Composite Technology Corporation has a new and better grid technology. Rapid and more widespread uptake would lead to rapid expansion of production facilities and employment.
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    Orange County, October 27, 2008 - The economic outlook for California and Orange County has become more pessimistic over the last few weeks according to the latest UCLA Anderson Forecast for Orange County. The Forecast was presented today in Irvine, California, before hundreds of leaders in the business community.

    http://www.uclaforecast.com/contents/archive/2008/media_102708_1.asp

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    • City of Irvine web page
      http://www.ci.irvine.ca.us/news/displaynews.asp?NewsID=483&TargetID=1

      48th Congressional District Rep. John Campbell

      Let 'em know this is something we actually export to China and the rest of the world. The technology has passed warranty testing & certification through many years of operation by AEP and others. This is green technology that pays for itself and could become a major export if given financial and government support. It would also create jobs in the parts of the country that retrofits current grids with this new technology that would actually pay for itself in costs saved over the longer term.

      Throwing billions to the black holes in Detroit and Wall Street? No long term return in that waste of taxpayers money.

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      • Sent an email to their site. Will post any response. Shouldn't CTC have a full time representative working this green technology that actually more than pays for itself and will create thousands of jobs including those realted to exporting the next generation grid conductor overseas.
        Government tax breaks not needed. Government backing to get widespread adoption is needed.

 
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