Hello James,

 

I hear what you are saying about Afghanistan and from your perspective, you 
certainly make a lot of terrific points.

 

Done correctly though, these systems can be put to use beneficially to save 
lives all over the world.  The places that are at war are the more difficult 
ones because of the risks involved.  Sustainability sometimes has to be 
re-defined.  But lives are saved, and in large numbers.  

 

I work extensively in Burma in the middle of ethnic cleansing areas and have so 
for years.  I have worked a good bit in Afghanistan, including only weeks after 
9/11, and last year.  In some ways (in many ways) they need help more now than 
they did in late 2001.  

 

The difficulty is doing things in large quantities effectively, and working 
through governments.  In most cases neither is feasible.

 

Thanks a lot for your thoughts.

 

Walt 

 

Walt Ratterman

SunEnergy Power International

 

11 Laurel Lane South     Washougal, WA   98671

(360)-837-3680   ▪   fax (360)-837-1315   ▪   Skype  Walt-Mobile

wratter...@sunepi.org   ▪   www.SunEPI.org <http://www.sunepi.org/> 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From: re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org 
[mailto:re-wrenches-boun...@lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of James A. Hartley
Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 11:12 AM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Ishaq M. Shahryar passing - Memorial

 

Well, that might be a good gesture in principle which I'd consider assuming 
times were better, and different.  But they aren't, yet should be.  That's the 
sort of thing technology might and should embrace in such turbulent times as 
these especially.  But it won't do so for that intended purpose I suspect.  The 
west is more concerned that the Afghan poppy fields are continually well played 
in the so-called free market.  And the black market too.  Then there is the big 
issue of who controls those critical oil transport conduits.  One also has to 
wonder how long a million solar modules would withstand a thousand bomb blasts 
in that current envirionment.  I've never been there to assess the 
possibilities.  My former Russian wife was there, serving as a Russian army 
officer in the 1980s, live-fire combat situations no less.  It was really ugly 
stuff.  I could tell it had changed her deeply.  She was damaged in the heart.  
Still is I suspect. That's what that shit does.  The Russians are some real 
tough nuts, but you don't mess with the Afghans.  Several "empires" tried it 
over the centuries.  They all failed.  Then again, try another approach to them 
- like solar power.  They might "buy it" because they could use a beneficial 
outlet for their own better energies.  In that sense Shahryar could truly see 
his work rewarded meaningfully somehow.  There you go, Obama.  Change the world 
constructively.  I dare ya.  Surprise me.  But I'd sooner count on people in 
the streets first.  Enough of politics.  There's serious work to be done.  
Thank you, Mr. Shahryar.  I used to compete with you years ago.  You were a 
straight shooter.  Even when I had to hide behind a rock, you had wicked aim.  
We fought well. Go in peace.

 

 

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From: bill roush <mailto:billro...@gmail.com>  

To: re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org 

Cc: RE Marketing for home scale RE <mailto:re-mark...@lists.re-wrenches.org>  
industry 

Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2009 10:33 AM

Subject: [RE-wrenches] Ishaq M. Shahryar passing - Memorial

 

I would think a good memorial would be for the US to honor him with a gift of 
millions of solar panels, BOS and the training to go with it, in his name, to 
Afghanistan. 

 

Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 21:01:56 -0700
From: "Joel  Davidson" < <mailto:joel.david...@sbcglobal.net> 
joel.david...@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Ishaq M. Shahryar passed away Sunday evening,
       April 12,       2009
To: "RE-wrenches" < <mailto:re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org> 
re-wrenches@lists.re-wrenches.org>
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I am sad to say that our dear friend Ishaq M. Shahryar passed away Sunday
evening, April 12, 2009. Mr. Shahryar was well known in the solar industry
as the successful founder of Solec International, the first terrestrial
solar cell factory. The New Scientist magazine titled him The Sun King and
reported that he "virtually invented solar power as a serious energy
source." Mr. Shahryar loved America and his native homeland, Afghanistan. In
2002, the former Afghan King Mohammad Zahir Shah asked Mr. Shahryar to
represent his homeland which he accepted to become the first Afghan
Ambassador to the United States since 1978. His Excellency, Ambassador
Shahryar served pro bono and also invested much of his own money in the
embassy. After serving as Ambassador, Mr. Shahryar returned to California to
start a new solar company, Sun King Solar. The solar industry, Afghanistan,
his family, and his many friends will miss Ishaq dearly. He is survived by
his wife, Hafizah, son, Alexander, and daughter, Jahan.



The funeral service will be held 1:00PM, Saturday, April 18, 2009 at the
Hollywood Hills Forest Lawn Memorial Park, 6300 Forest Lawn Drive, Los
Angeles, California 90068 (tel 800-204-3131).



Sincerely,

Joel Davidson

-- 
Best,
Bill Roush
Heartland Solar Energy Industries Association
www.hseia.org
Heartland Renewable Energy Society
www.heartland-res.org

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