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BARLOW: Oh, yeah, okay, you are right, right, okay, okay. <br />WATANABE: Yeah, so -. <br />BARLOW: I don’t need to read it, right? <br />WATANABE: What I’m suggesting is maybe you -. <br />BARLOW: New stuff. <br />WATANABE: Provide like an executive summary type, rather than -. <br />BARLOW: Going through this whole thing, right. <br />WATANABE: Especially since, you know, we are only going to allow you five minutes <br />max, right? <br />BARLOW: Right, okay, okay. I’m sorry. I got kind of carried away here in putting it <br />out. Well, what I have here is just some drawings of some projects that I would like to try and <br />propose to the owners of these properties, as well as the areas that I’m looking to speculate for <br />properties. And the thing is -, like, the first thing I did when I came into Kona was the fact that <br />the energy component, like it was in Anchorage, it has lack of substance for the new technology <br />I’m applying. I do have a proprietary energy system; you have the literature that I brought to <br />you last week with regards to ATEC, Ambient Thermal Energy Conversion, which is similar to <br />the OTEC – I have a letter of support from the Natural Energy Laboratory with the fact that the <br />ATEC system will work as the same principle as the OTEC. And they would be implemented <br />into these structures. Ideally, as we find that the energy is getting so costly for people who live <br />and commute from other town, it’s to have homes that are self-sustained like it says in your <br />energy issues, as to have new homes, existing homes to be redesigned, renovated, so that they <br />can become more energy efficient, not waste energy, and become self-sustained; and I am in <br />align with those things. And I’m just hoping that when it comes time that I have the money and <br />means to be able to present to you those plans that would be associated with these complexes and <br />projects, that I can gain your favoritism and your approval on the fact that we need to do <br />something for our children today on providing for the quality of life and not burn up all the fuel <br />or the petrochemicals so to say, so that we can have a future for our children. <br />WATANABE: Okay, thank you. Fellow Commissioners, do we have any questions for <br />Mr. Barlow? None? Thank you, Mr. Barlow, you may be seated. <br />ALAMEDA: May I make a statement real quick, Mr. Chair? <br />WATANABE: I beg your pardon? Yes. <br />ALAMEDA: I just want to suggest, Mr. Barlow, maybe you might want to talk with the <br />HPA school; they just had a presentation on renewable energy, so -. <br />EXHIBIT D <br />6 <br /> <br />