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        <title>Kern Energy Education Project - ApprenticeTEACH and Kern Energy Education Partners  KEEP - vhbeazel&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>An afterschool project, dedicated to the formation of engineering chapters at our local schools, dedicated to Renewable Energy Development in Kern County.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; The new growth of these industries will fuel investment in Education.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; We are based in Tehachapi CA/US, which has a long history of wind-farms development.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; we are listed on google under the name: &amp;quot;Tehachapi High Wind Farms&amp;quot;.

contact us if you are interested in a phone interview.&amp;nbsp; 661-823-1463

Our interest is to promote energy education; we do not ask for money - only for materials donations from local sponsors.&amp;nbsp; We will not solicit sponsorship in areas where we do not have chapters/teams already organized.</description>
        <itunes:summary>An afterschool project, dedicated to the formation of engineering chapters at our local schools, dedicated to Renewable Energy Development in Kern County.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; The new growth of these industries will fuel investment in Education.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; We are based in Tehachapi CA/US, which has a long history of wind-farms development.&amp;nbsp; 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.&amp;nbsp; we are listed on google under the name: &amp;quot;Tehachapi High Wind Farms&amp;quot;.

contact us if you are interested in a phone interview.&amp;nbsp; 661-823-1463

Our interest is to promote energy education; we do not ask for money - only for materials donations from local sponsors.&amp;nbsp; We will not solicit sponsorship in areas where we do not have chapters/teams already organized.</itunes:summary>
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        <pubDate>Tue, 27 Feb 2007 14:12:31 PST</pubDate>
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                <title>Feb 28,  2007 at 12:02 AM : Man, this is SO cool!...</title>
                <description>Man, this is SO cool! I commend everyone involved in this project!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Man, this is SO cool! I commend everyone involved in this project!</itunes:summary>     
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