|
More info RE: Kern Energy Education Projects KEEP engineering education in KERN County!! Kiteship.com is our newest corporate advisor... Kern Education Development Collaborative Kern Energy Education Project Plans For Building our Energy Kite - First Stages February 07 March 07 April 07 May 07 June 07 July 07 August 07 September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08
RSS 2.0![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Share! |
|
|
Location:
panorama and fairfax,
bakersfield, ca
An afterschool project, dedicated to the formation of engineering chapters at our local schools, dedicated to Renewable Energy Development in Kern County. We want trade schools in every field related to local industry, and Renewable Energy promises a prosperous future in the High Desert Region, which will attract the best companies to our area. The new growth of these industries will fuel investment in Education. To this end, Tehachapi High-Altitude Windpower is proposing the formation of a think tank for renewable energy industrial development in this region, which we call: The Kern Energy Education Program KEEP... is looking for businesses to sponsor local energy development chapters in their own communities. We are based in Tehachapi CA/US, which has a long history of wind-farms development. We are posting on energy blogs our plans to launch energy kites (kites designed to carry a small wind generator), as a means of promoting energy engineering projects through sponsoring communities across the country. we are listed on google under the name: "Tehachapi High Wind Farms".contact us if you are interested in a phone interview. 661-823-1463 Our interest is to promote energy education; we do not ask for money - only for materials donations from local sponsors. We will not solicit sponsorship in areas where we do not have chapters/teams already organized.
Location:
highline and tucker,
Tehachap, CA 93561
First Stages; How to Build An Energy Kite When I stopped by the hardware store to find materials for building our Energy Kite, I looked for canvass tarps, and noticed a stack of drop cloths; the kind that painters use for floor covering while painting. After looking at what the hardware store charges for a twelve by fifteen foot drop cloth, I decided to call around to painting contractors, to find out if we could get some older, used ones to convert into kites... I called a few painters and found some that were happy to donate old drop cloths for our energy kite; one of them talked on the phone for 45 minutes - an energy enthusiast, who has studied about Tesla experiments!! He wants to meet next week some time, and Jim promised to check out our energy blogs. Now to set up an afternoon, on a Saturday to build a frame for our energy kite...to be continued... |