Tuesday, November 13, 2007

AES HIGH SCHOOL SOLLUTION:

AES could solve the Problem they are having.

They could buy the property that is currently owned or to be owned by the CJUSD as it is listed on Loopnet. com as being for sale. This would unburden the CJUSD of yet another lemon land purchase.

AES then could develop a Hydrogen Production Facility to operate their Power Plant and to create Liquid Hydrogen for the Hydrogen Stations that the Governor wants to have in California.

AES could allow for multi function of the land so that the Buffer Zone of the land (Area between AES Plant and Residential and Commercial, is used for LOCAL FOOD PRODUCTION.

This would make them a Clean Energy Producer... Yes there are risks with Hydrogen, but those risks are not much greater than compressed gas, and the other chemicals they are trying to get approved.

The bounty is that there is ZERO Carbon Used in a Hydrogen Plant and ZERO Green House Gasses, and ZERO reliance on OIL or Coal... NOW that would be a forward looking Power Plant.

Does the High School Fit on that Location, No not now not even if the AES Power Plant is rejected. The area in Riverside is Commercial, it is at the end of town, and remember the rail road right near it.

If GT is to have a High School. It should be a small Charter Type School with under 1000 students max. If your child want to be on a foot ball team they should go to CHS, if they want to take ballroom dancing for PE they can come to GT Charter High.

I suggest that GT Charter High can be built on land owned by Doug Jacobsen, and the City's Redevelopment Agency, in the Center of Town, in such a way as to add to the Public use of the Entire Facility as well as serve as a Charter School.

An old guy can dream can't I.