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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE

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ALTERNATIVE ENERGY PARTNERSHIP CONFERENCE

JUNE 28-29, 2008

AT JARBOE’S MILL

CHARLOTTE HALL, MARYLAND

The 2008 Alternative Energy Partnership Conference (AEPC 2008) will be
held on June 28-29 at Jarboe's Mill, 29880 Three Notch Road, Charlotte
Hall, MD. This event is a follow up to the 2007 Advanced Energy
Technology Colloquium. AEPC 2008 will be an excellent venue for
independent researchers to demonstrate new technologies, and is free
of charge to presenters and the public. Larry Jarboe is sponsoring
the event and currently serves as St. Mary’s County Commissioner. Mr.
Jarboe is a strong advocate for sustainable communities, as evidenced
by his involvement with hydrogen and electric vehicle research and
sustainable communities. Go to Google Maps for specific directions
from your location to the event. Otherwise, just take exit 7A south
to merge onto Branch Avenue/MD-5 South towards Waldorf. Continue
following the signs for MD-5 South for 25+ miles. Charlotte Hall is
approximately 30 minutes south of Washington, D.C. Email Larry Jarboe
or call 240-577-1240 for more specific directions as needed. The
weekend event will be held outdoors with live demonstrations on site.
24 hour security will also be provided at the event. Food, restrooms,
parking and lodging are available in the immediate area – google
keyword seach for Charlotte Hall hotels/lodging/restaurants for more
information. For additional information on other activities in the
D.C. area, email Nora Maccoby. No formal RSVPs are requested for AEPC
2008, as this is an informal network of inventors, researchers, and
activists who fully support full-scale implementation of advanced
energy technologies. Many of the technologies listed below are in the
process of being independently validated, the results of which will be
released to the public as they are made available via open sources. A
google keyword search will provide additional information not listed
via the links below on these technologies. Work from within your own
network to demonstrate advanced energy technologies that you are
either working on or know of that could be demonstrated by the end of
June. This decentralized approach will ensure the success of the
event.

SATURDAY, JUNE 28: NO CHECK-IN OR FEE IS REQUIRED

9 A.M. – 7 P.M..: OUTDOOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS OF
ALTERNATIVE ENERGY AND OTHER TECHNOLOGIES FOR DEVELOPING SUSTAINABLE
COMMUNITIES

SUNDAY, JUNE 29: NO CHECK-IN OR FEE IS REQUIRED

9 A.M. – 7 P.M..: OUTDOOR DEMONSTRATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS CONTINUE

THE EMPHASIS OF AEPC 2008 IS ON OPEN SOURCING ADVANCED ENERGY
TECHNOLOGIES – FUNDING WILL CONTINUE TO BE PROVIDED FOR THE
DEVELOPMENT OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE MADE
AVAILABLE TO THE PUBLIC AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.

The Potomac Sustainable Communities Initiative was the name coined to
the decentralized effort throughout the independent research community
to develop and distribute the most advanced energy technologies
currently available today for review, many of which are open source
technologies. These technologies will streamline private and
government efforts to reduce our dependency on foreign hydrocarbon
resources, while also reducing the negative impact of global energy
consumption on the environment. These advanced energy technologies
will also decentralize our nation’s vulnerable energy infrastructure.
Current trends make it clear that we are out of time to consider
funding conventional alternative energy research. Global oil
production has peaked and is now in decline. It is time to face the
hard truths about energy. The planet’s ecosystem cannot sustain
continued hydrocarbon dependence, as outlined in the UN’s 2007 Global
Environment Outlook Report. Our nation MUST immediately shift its
research emphasis to advanced alternative energy technologies if our
way of life is to continue, while minimizing the likelihood of
expanding regional wars to maintain adequate supplies of hydrocarbon
resources. Once funding is successfully distributed to these research
projects, the technologies developed out of this initiative will
replace conventional alternative energy technologies in what is
becoming a trillion dollar alternative energy market. In an effort to
extend the continued viability of geopolitical and economic
infrastructures while also protecting U.S. national security
interests, an international effort must be initiated comparable to The
Apollo Program. We must work together to develop “silver bullet”
energy alternatives to hydrocarbon resources, in order to minimize the
catastrophic impact of mankind’s resistance to a post-hydrocarbon
energy society.


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