Harmon wrote: > It's just such a lift to be surrounded for hours and hours by like minded > people learning and sharing. My wife and both were just blown away. And more > energy than just electric and biofuels too
So true Harmon! PRICE: $8 each Adult 1 Day Pass, $20 each Adult 3 Day Pass, Jr. & Sr. $5 each 1 Day Pass, $12 each 3 Day Pass -OR- if one would like a free pass for the day a two hour donation of your time -- this year some were repairing a few entrance roads due to intermittent heavy rains and redirection of traffic thru the hay field parking area. Ah act of God or Mother Nature (electrical storm?) took out the electric grid saturday so they utilized two $50k fuel cells while Will Steger, explorer, spoke as well as the the follow up Wisconsin Governor candidates seminar using the public address system. They had alternative vehicles on display including Hybrids e.g. Honda Civic HEV. BioDiesel was represented by a VW van and pkup (vw fatmobile) with very interesting speakers demonstrating the WVO BD process AND two tank filtered WVO/diesel fuel. "Upcoming Oil Crisis" seminar was interesting along with so MANY others and TOTALLY agree with the Seaver's enthusiasm. I'm still adjusting from the "Renewable Energy & Sustainable Living Fair" Custer, WI USA presented by the Midwest Renewable Energy Association http://www.the-mrea.org About the MREA Q: What is the Midwest Renewable Energy Association? A: Founded in 1990, the Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a network for sharing ideas, resources, and information with individuals, businesses, and communities to promote a sustainable future through renewable energy and energy efficiency. In 1996 MREA became a chapter of the American Solar Energy Society. Q: What is the organizational status of MREA? A: The Midwest Renewable Energy Association (MREA) is a non-profit (501-C3) tax exempt organization. The organization was incorporated in March of 1990 in the state of Wisconsin. Yes! Your donations are tax deductible. Q: Who attends the Energy Fair? A: In 2001 a total three-day attendance of over 15,300 people came to the Energy Fair. People came from 49 states and 37 countries. In addition over 160 businesses and nonprofit organizations set up exhibits at the Energy Fair. These exhibits change slightly each year, with approximately 85% of these vendors returning for more than one year. Vendors and exhibitors represent a large spectrum of energy and environmental services and products including: renewable energy and energy efficient products, environmental advocacy groups, and educational organizations. Q: Who teaches the workshop sessions? A: Energy Fair Workshop Presenters The Energy Fair hosts over 100 different educational workshops during its three days. These workshops are conducted by a variety of experts and educators in the renewable energy field. The Energy Fair gives these professionals an opportunity to teach others about their field of interest and to network with other professionals in the field. Q: What does the MREA do? A: - Renewable Energy and Sustainable Living Fair- - Teacher Education Courses- - Weekend Workshops- - Newsletters- - Educational presentations to the community and school groups- - ASES National Tour of Solar Homes- More About the MREA > http://www.the-mrea.org/aboutthemrea.htm ` ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> Free $5 Love Reading Risk Free! http://us.click.yahoo.com/3PCXaC/PfREAA/Ey.GAA/FGYolB/TM ---------------------------------------------------------------------~-> Biofuel at Journey to Forever: http://journeytoforever.org/biofuel.html Biofuels list archives: http://archive.nnytech.net/ Please do NOT send "unsubscribe" messages to the list address. To unsubscribe, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/