Contents:
| Nationwide Tour Update | Engine Conversion Update |
| NASDAC | Talk Show Hosts |
| In the News - No Choice In California? | |
Nationwide Tour Update!
New demonstration site added to current tour in Branson, Missouri for Saturday September the 29th from 6 to 10 PM, location details will be available at:
http://www.jeffotto.com/technology/bwt/free_electricity/tour.htm
once announced by UCS of A.
Please Note: The local media in some jurisdictions have been running stories that the demonstration has been cancelled by the State Attorney Generals Office! DO NOT BE FOOLED, all demonstrations to date have gone off without a hitch despite court injunctions in some states (Maine, Vermont, Alaska, Oregon and Washington). Just more dirty tricks by the powers that be to keep the truth from "We the People". Either your scheduled demonstrations will proceed, or you will witness our staff being arrested and our technologies confiscated.
Our Schedule is located on site at http://www.jeffotto.com/technology/bwt/free_electricity/tour.htm
Reservation form is on site at http://www.jeffotto.com/technology/bwt/free_electricity/reservation.htm
Engine Conversion Update
The inventor of the engine conversion technology is in default of his contract with UCSA. Several obligations on his part have not been met and funds have been used for other purposes than intended. Due to the legal wrangling now on going, this is about all I can say about the problems.
Now for the solutions to get this technology out to the people. I have warned folks in the past of attending the training in Salt Lake, the quality has just not been up to par. The first two days were excellent and covered the theory and application of the technology. From what I understand, the last three days were mostly spent playing with small lawnmower and generator engines, drinking pop and shooting the bull. Not exactly what I would consider a good value for the $1,250.00 attendance cost, not to mention travel, lodging and meals.
UCSA will open a school in Butler, New Jersey starting on Monday October 15th, 2001. The school will run as before with class starting on Monday and running through Friday of each week. The first two days will be spent concentrating on the theory and application, the following three days will be spent with actual hands on conversion of a gas powered car / pickup truck. It is planned that by the November 5th class, students will have a choice of modifying a gas engine or a diesel rig. Details are not set in stone as yet, but I would imagine a video tape set of the gas conversion would be available to the folks that chose to specialize in the diesel training at school and vise versa. The cost for the training will remain the same, $1,250.00 in advance, $1,500.00 at the door depending on space available.
Anyone that has already attended the training in Salt Lake will be able to attend the last three days of the new class in Butler at no additional cost. At our facilities in Butler, New Jersey, you will get what you paid for!
UCSA had shipped equipment and provided funds to Salt Lake for the parts kits, which as previously reported, were to be available by the end of August. This as you know did not happen. UCSA will now engage in the R&D necessary to get the parts kits manufactured and ready for the different applications. All subscribers to this "Tech Update" will be notified as the different applications become available.
The cost of the plans have been reduced until further notice (back to normal pricing as of 10/26/01), the new pricing is available on line now at:
http://www.jeffotto.com/technology/bwt/avail_now/conversions.htm. Be it known, that you would have to be a very astute mechanic with the ability to machine your own parts to accomplish a conversion with the plans only. The plans however are necessary in that they contain the actual license to modify an engine. You may buy the plans now at the reduced cost, and than your parts kit as they become available. For the folks that have already purchased the plans through this UCSA dealer at the higher price, your parts kit, once available, will be discounted accordingly.
UCSA is committed to refining and bringing this technology out to the public as soon as possible. It has been estimated that a converted engine will get three times the mileage in winter months (burning straight fuel) and five times the mileage during the summer months (burning water and fuel). A list of certified mechanics will be available in the future as we get people through the schooling.
NASDAC
New phone numbers set up by UCS of A for NASDAC members and recruiters:
New NASDAC recruiter hotline announced 1-212-461-2747
Saturday recruiter conference call 1-3 pm EST 1-(865) 362-4050 pin # 4488
All information and necessary forms concerning the NASDAC program are now on site at:
NASDAC PROGRAM Discontinued
Full details of this program will be explained at each of the demonstrations during our current nationwide tour. You may also acquire the video tape set if unable to attend the live event, this will be either the Steven's Point (6 hours) or the Sacramento (6 hours) demonstrations. The tape set is available for $25.00 to include shipping to US and Canadian locations, item # 1 on the Literature page at:
UCS of A Literature
Talk Show Hosts
Dennis Lee, director of technology for BWT is willing to do talk shows pretty much anywhere anytime at no cost. Please call your favorite talk show host and see if they would like to interview the man behind Better World Technologies live. I guarantee it will make for a very exciting program. Please direct any interested parties to me to coordinate the scheduling, thank you.
In The News
Calif. Regulators End Consumer Choice
Friday September 21 6:02 AM ET
By KAREN GAUDETTE, Associated Press Writer
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - State power regulators voted to suspend a key aspect of the state's deregulation effort, leaving California electricity customers unable to buy power from anyone other than their local utility.
The state Public Utilities Commission on Thursday also abruptly delayed a decision for at least two weeks on whether to grant the state's power-buying agency the authority to raise electric rates for millions of Californians without commission review.
That approval is necessary to encourage Wall Street to buy $12.5 billion in bonds the state is issuing to recoup the $9.5 billion it has spent buying power for three financially ailing utilities, Gov. Gray Davis has said.
Critics, including the utilities, consumer advocates, businesses and some PUC members, say following the Legislature's orders to surrender the commission's rate-setting authority only will hurt consumers. Commissioner Jeff Brown said protecting ratepayers from unjust and unreasonable costs is part of the PUC's job.
Allowing consumers to buy power directly from retailers such as Green Mountain Energy or Enron Corp. was one of the key elements of the failed deregulation system passed in 1996.
Its end will affect customers around the state, including more than 170 school districts that had pooled together to seek a new electricity provider. About 200,000 customers had switched utilities by September.
The PUC voted 3-2 to keep ratepayers from switching from their utilities to other power providers as of Thursday, dropping previous efforts to suspend consumer choice retroactive to July or earlier.
Current direct access customers can remain with their energy providers through the end of their contracts.
After the Legislature enlisted the water department to buy power for the customers of financially ailing Pacific Gas and Electric, Southern California Edison and SDG&E, it ordered the PUC to suspend so-called direct access to prevent customers from leaving the utilities.
To get its billions back, the state plans to issue bonds. It has been told by Wall Street it can expect better rates if it shows it has a guaranteed and expandable incoming flow of money.
Consumer advocates say a suspension also will keep thousands of big businesses from switching providers for cheaper prices and leaving smaller residential customers stuck with the state's power bill.
"What direct access really means is direct access to the pocketbooks of small consumers," Paul Perkovic of San Mateo told the commission.
The commission had called for a retroactive suspension to force businesses to return to utilities and pay their share of the state's mammoth power bill.
The businesses left after learning power contracts the state had cut in the spring likely would have California ratepayers paying more than if they bought power elsewhere.
The PUC on Thursday also approved a 12 percent rate increase for residential customers of San Diego Gas and Electric Co.
Note: Not to worry if you live in California, as stated, if we can not install the equipment at your location, we will simply install the equipment else where and pay your power bill.
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