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JWI Updates the Radioactive Materials and Hazardous Waste Committee

Although JetsHenry Herman speaking at Radioactive Materials and Hazardous Waste Committeetream’s focus remains solidly on clean energy production technologies, Henry Herman, CEO, JWI was aptly invited to attend this week’s Radioactive Materials and Hazardous Waste Interim Committee meeting held in Red River, New Mexico.  The principal reason for this invitation was to provide updates on our overall progress and more specifically our » Read more

U.S. Senator Tom Udall Views Jetstream Wind’s CSP Dish System

US Senator Tom Udall at Jetstream Wind, Inc.(Picture to right: Jetstream Wind staff and U.S. Senator Tom Udall)

Humanity is on a fairly sharp learning curve at this time.  As a part of that learning curve, many are asking the uncomfortable question “How do we change so much so quickly?” » Read more

Nuclear, Oil, Natural Gas and Coal

I’m a very open-minded person when it comes to how I, you or anyone else does things. It’s the individual threads that make up the tapestry…But I also enjoy looking at things at their face value, and yes, even as a Girl, making my decisions based on what is there in my face and not on how I might be emotionally pulled. 
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Milestone for Clean Hydrogen Production

Every time we see a “first” in something that makes the world a better place, it is considered to be a special moment.  Jetstream Wind continues to work relentlessly to bring as many of these special moments to you as possible.
(Senator Carlos Cisneros (D) - N.M. to the right)
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Simple Energy Intelligence

Planet Earth is 4.5 billion years old. Most archeologists say that humans have been here for about 200,000 years. 
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Energy Stalemate 2010

Happy Holidays!  It’s been a wild ride of a year for all of us I’m sure, but now we find ourselves back in the season of peace, reflection and nesting amid the normal chaotic environment of the emerging clean-tech industry.   It’s an occasion when almost everyone takes off their tough exteriors for a moment and says “Happy Holidays” to the ones they might normally be working against.  This is good – It&r » Read more

Hydrogen Arc Reactor tests confirm best hopes for energy production

I apologize for the delay since my last blog.  While desiring to give you an excuse that is intelligent and timely…I will instead give you this…my next blog:)  For me, it’s particularly important to step back and observe the bigger picture.   In that, I tend to find I have more patience.   It is easier to see that the commotion of the details happening all around are a necessary ingredient in the process  » Read more

New Energy = New Standards

Everyone on this planet, through basic survival instincts and fear of the unknown, wants life to continue beyond all of the chaos we see around us at the moment.   But the problem is that we want it to continue in the same fashion as before (the way it’s not working so well now) because life in the unknown takes some personal responsibility to be able to handle the changes.
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Does Renewable Energy Have To "Win" Over Oil?

The more I look around, the more I see the abounding reasons we’ve all found ourselves in such an energy and environmental pickle.  » Read more

A National Call To Action

D-NM Senator Peter WirthYou would probably think that we as a planet should have reached a critical mass by now in our desire to clean up our home. 

But again, I find myself asking, "What is taking so long?  Why isn’t government stepping in, in a big way, and giving the thumbs up to renewable energy, basically saying ‘yes’ to an inhabitable planet?"  

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