Dear GENI
Friend,
Two months
ago the GENI Board made the decision to start marketing
the GENI project much more aggressively. The bold
statement A Solution to Global Problems
is now being used to grab people's attention. We've
enclosed our bumper
sticker for your car or office use. (Credit goes
to our Melbourne and Victoria Affiliates
for their original work on this piece.)
GENI's
public appearances have never been greater. In this
past month we have:
*
helped produce a panel session on Middle East
electrical interconnections at the IEEE
Power Engineering Society
*
exhibited at the National
Renewable Energy Lab meeting, hosted in part
by the Department of Energy
*
exhibited at the Eco-Village at Woodstock
94, and GENI was announced to over 100,000
people from the main stage
In the
next five weeks, GENI will:
*
be a featured presentation at the First International
Conference of Computer Simulation Societies
*
exhibit at
CIGRE (International Conference
of Large High-Voltage Electric Systems) to 2,500
engineers from around the world
*
exhibit to over 5000 delegates at the United
Nations Conference on Population and Development
*
open a new Affiliate
in Hong Kong, and establish contacts with key
energy planners in China
*
be a featured presentation at CEPSI
(Electricity Conference of East Asia and the Western
Pacific)
And these
are only some of the more visible opportunities for
exposure. Daily we receive communications from supporters
who tell us about personal conversations, media exposure
and presentations made to all kinds of schools, businesses
and trade organizations.
Clearly,
GENI has moved into a higher mode of activity and
awareness in the world. I want to thank you personally
for supporting this work, as your
contribution makes it all possible.
In Partnership
for the Planet,
Peter
Meisen
Keywords
: A Solution to Global Problems ,sustainable development,
global energy network institute, international electricity
transmission, grid, power, environmental educational
programs, peace, zero population growth, stabilization,
life expectancy, infant mortality, free world energy
trends, deforestation, climate change, global warming,
world game, uhv, hvdc, hvac