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1 ~ = r <br /> . <br /> ~p ; ~ <br /> 11~~ <br /> ur . <br /> c. <br /> IN THE TABERNACLES OF NATURE, GARDENS ~F BEAUTY, WHEREVER TWO OR THREE GATHER, BEHOLD HE IS IN OUR S11llST <br /> Phone (808) 328-9794 Fax (808)328-9426 Mail P.O. Box 828 Kaawaloa Hawaii, 96704 <br /> The Religion of Jesus Church, Alternative Energy Advocacy and The Hawaii Hemp Council, <br /> are pleased to announce a joint venture [no pun intended] advancing the idea of the societal change to Hawaii <br /> becoming the worlds first petroleum free zone, and the creation of a crime free 1 to 2 Billion dollaz a year <br /> agricultural industry . <br /> Proposal for the transformation of Hawaii from a petroleum based energy supply to a Hawaii produced <br /> pollution free energy supply, created by the utilization of Hemp biomass. <br /> This proposal is accomplished by <br /> 1. over a fifteen to twenty year period transforming Hawaii from electricity produced by diesel or steam turbine <br /> to electricity produced by fuel cell using a methanol produced from Hemp bio-mass <br /> 2. to produce the fuel stock from locally grown hemp reinvigorating fallow former sugar and pineapple lands <br /> 3. to use this methanol in electric cars driven by fuel cells, with governmental car fleets and rental caz fleets and <br /> buses being the first vehicles utilizing this technology. <br /> 4. to market and effectively use the valuable byproducts left over after the biomass portion of Hemp stalks are <br /> removed. <br /> It is our estimate that 185,000 acres of Hemp will produce enough biomass to produce: etctiveu <br /> iime__-._- BY <br /> 3300 million liters per yeaz [MLPY] of methanol 3--?---. 7 <br /> ~ County Coundl / ~-FC <br /> <br /> which is enough to replace the 1200 MLPY of gasoline and the 640 MLPY of diesel fuel used in Hawau today. <br /> <br /> Hawaii consumers pay around $800,000,000 <br /> <br /> per year for these petroleum fuels. <br /> The fiber left over after that portion of the plant suitable for biomass is used is a remainder o£ <br /> 1.6 billion pounds of fiber from 185,000 acres worth $400,000,000 <br /> and 450,000,000 pounds of seed worth $ 90,000,000 <br /> for atotalcrop value of $1,290,000,000 <br /> 1.29 billion Dollazs. flr~ ~ 3 ~ <br /> In 1992 Hawaii Island's sugar crop had a value of $38.2 million. )b Ae. U 5 <br /> ~ Presented F ~ <br /> r~ :ttIN 3 ~sr <br /> <br />