A Greener Indiana

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Laura Ann Arnold
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Terry R. Usrey and Laura Ann Arnold are now friends
April 23
A public forum addressing Indiana's regulations, policy, and situation of its Energy based resources.
April 7
It is interesting that the construction of houses has remained largely unchanged over the years. In this group the purpose is to discuss some of the new techniques that are coming down the pipe.
April 7
Hoosier Environmental Council's NW central region and local "green enthusiasts" will begin meeting on the first Wednesday of the month at the Lafayette Brewing Company, 622 Main St., upstairs. For info: Greg Jones greg@friendsofbigpinecreek.org
April 7
Hoping everyone will try to attend the upcoming Green Energy Green Jobs Town Hall Meeting Thursday, Jan 7th at Epworth United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Energy experts and Indiana Senate leaders on utility issues will explore Indiana's energ…
December 23, 2009
Hoping everyone will try to attend the upcoming Green Energy Green Jobs Town Hall Meeting Thursday, Jan 7th at Epworth United Methodist Church in Indianapolis. Energy experts and Indiana Senate leaders on utility issues will explore Indiana's energ…
December 23, 2009
Power Shift '09 is coming to Indiana! We're planning our very own state conference to organize and energize Hoosier students. Mark your calendars for Oct. 10-11. And sign up today to get involved in Power Shift Indiana!
December 23, 2009
Laura Ann Arnold and Nat are now friends
December 23, 2009

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About Me:
I am a governmental affairs consultant working to promote renewable energy development in the State of Indiana. I am one of the founders of the Indiana Renewable Energy Association and created a blog to discuss renewable energy public policy at www.indianarenew.blogspot.com.

I am also working with the Hoosier Environmental Council to establish a Renewable Electricity Standard for the State of Indiana.
Website:
http://www.indianarenew.org

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Upcoming State Legislative Hearings on Energy Bills

Agenda for : House Small Business and Economic Development January 21, 1:30 PM, Room 156D State House, Indianapolis

Chairman : Reske
Vice-Chair : Sullivan
Members :
(D) Blanton, Cheatham, Michael, Robertson, VanDenburgh.
(R) Murphy R.M.M., Clere, Dermody, Messmer, Yarde.

Hearing Agenda:
HB 1415 Tax deduction for solar powered roof vents and fans. (VanDenburgh)
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Agenda for : House Commerce, Energy, Technology and Utilities Ja… Continue

Posted on January 19, 2009 at 8:05pm —

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At 10:14am on December 7, 2009, GREENHEAT Solutions said…
Thanks for the friend connection!
At 6:22pm on July 23, 2009, Robyn Cornwell said…
Hi again-
To continue my message (only allowed 200 characters?), I'm runing the SBAP at two community colleges in CT now; just completed one with 16 graduates. It's still iffy. If I don't get enough for a "go" w/ either one I might leave the state. Think IN could use a class?
At 4:36am on November 27, 2008, Derek Reuter said…
Just dropping in to wish you a happy Thanksgiving as well as love, abundance, and happiness in all that you do!
Blessings,
Derek
Happy Thanksgiving Pictures, Images and Photos
At 6:34pm on November 21, 2008, Bernie Dahl said…
It's been awhile but I definitely remember you. It good to reconnect with you. I am going to join this Home Power group.

Later, Bernie
At 4:34pm on November 21, 2008, Melody Thomas said…
Hi Laura,

Yes. I became a member here several weeks ago. But haven't found the time to work on my profile, etc... yet.
At 4:25pm on November 21, 2008, A Greener Indiana said…
Hello Laura,
DR here, I have found the netmetering information. If you don't mind I will post up the information in www.AGreenerIndiana.com/group/EnergyResource which is an open forum for this information.

I also wanted to take this time to ask if you would be willing to pop up a profile for your organization and upload its organizational cornerstones and information. This would give an interactive stop and view for the travelers transversing through the site and will also result in more hits to your own site as well as developing volunteers, support, in-kind, and publicity.
At 11:07am on November 20, 2008, Eric Stallsmith said…
I am trying to find out more info on net metering laws in Indiana and I am having trouble finding it.

If Indiana created the best climate for people to be able to tie into the grid with micro generation of wind, solar, etc and be able to make money on this then someday (hopefully soon) new technologies will emerge that enable people to make money by producing renewable power.

When the innovation occurs then people would generate power and green energy would wash over Indiana. This would support a huge number of jobs as businesses sell and install the equipment.

Thin film solar, home made or cheap wind turbines, hydrogen fuel cells, etc are all improving and one day people will be able to install these and produce electricity cheaply. I hope Indiana is ready for that day.

Mandating production of clean energy and other legislative approaches are great. Building huge wind farms are nice. I think that microgeneration is equally as important.
At 9:51am on November 20, 2008, Ellen said…
What is happening now to J. Long Thompson and Dennie Oxley proposals towards Clean Energy Fund? Green Boost incentive? Net Metering,? and Green Purchasing Policy? Is Gov.re-elect Daniels going to "amp" these energy development projects way up!?
At 10:50pm on November 19, 2008, Nova said…



Hello, I'm Nova
I have been running an alternative energy myspace site for about 7 yrs now.
I came across this site when the owner added me as a friend. I am very excited about this site. For now most of my stuff is on myspace. I will be trying to move alot of the info. to this site over the next few days. I finally sprused up my page to look like something I would be running. So hopefully people like it when they visit. Hope to see ya on there and Have a great day.Spread the word out if you can.

Your friend,
Nova
At 1:29pm on September 18, 2008, Derek Reuter said…
Hey Laura,
Good to see you here. We saw each other recently at the Paul Gipe seminar on Wind Energy and previously at the Need To Go Green Conference. I am interested in helping out how ever I can on pushing the new net metering law that you and HEC are working on. Send me a message with some details if you can and a copy of the bill.

Using this site is a good way to keep the movers and shakers notified and involved. Talk to you soon.
Be well,
Derek
 
 
 

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