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Community Supported Energy (CSE)

What is a CSE program? It's a lot like a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA).

A CSE could be supported similar to a CSA with folks buying into a CSE each year as a member, offsetting or mitigating their energy consumption with the investment and purchase of local energy equivalents, or simply buying the energy good or service directly.


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Our CSE is a program that enables farmers and business owners to participate in a feedstock exchange program via our website. You can pledge a certain amount of farmland and/or biomass in exchange for Ethanol, or even distiller's grain or organic crops. Some folks may want to pledge money. Our site will coordinate this feedstock exchange, and at the same time be a form of advertisement for all the folks that sign up.

Our CSE will intially be focused on the creation of ethanol fuel in which feedstock (sugars and starches) is used. We are currently welcoming farmers, businesses and individuals interested in participating in our CSE to sign up now.

To start contributing now, please click here.

VILLAGE EVENT SEPT.11TH 2010!

Renewable Energy Presentation and Natural Horseman Versatility Workshops

To Register for the introductory price of $45.00 and speak directly to Natural Horseman Kevin Clark please call
828-413-0477.

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What is Ethanol?

Bioethanol, unlike petroleum, is a form of renewable energy that can be produced from agricultural feedstocks. It can be made from very common crops such as sugar cane, potato, manioc and maize.

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May, 2010
Ethanol Combustion vs. Gasoline Combustion
Click the image to watch a video we created comparing how ethanol and gasoline burn.