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About B.O.O.S.T.
B-O-O-S-T“BOOST” stands for the marketing plan developed by John E. Larson and Jorge M. Aguilar, which was created to ensure that the new and burgeoning “Green Age” upon which the United States intends to embark will not cause more economic difficulties for its inhabitants. The acronym stands for “Build – Own – Operate – Share – Transfer,” and the design is inherent in its name. BOOST’s objective is to create relationships amongst the nation’s biggest polluters and green technologies, in order to ensure that our proposed carbon caps prove to be attainable. BOOST reaches out to federal, state and city governments as well as utility companies to bring together the funding necessary to erect green technologies where they are most needed. BOOST then Builds, Owns and Operates those technologies for a period of time, ensuring that no green investor be abandoned before the full process of those technologies can be independently operated. BOOST furthermore partners with farmers’ alliances, securing feedstock for the Anaerobic Digestion technology from animal and agricultural waste which would have otherwise added tremendously to the nation’s air, soil and water pollution problems. Once the technology is fully operational, BOOST Shares and Transfers its assets to its green partners, generating income and creating hundreds of jobs for the nation’s people through public/private teaming agreements, and reducing or eliminating the need for spending taxpayer money on farm subsidiaries, as farmers instead enjoy new and consistent streams of income, significantly reduced energy prices, and viable, odor-free organic compost for fields. BOOST is a Not-for-Profit organization that seeks to establish Anaerobic Digestion technology nationwide. BOOST also seeks to partner with wind, solar, algae, hydro and other green technologies in order to maximize the use of land designated for one WES plant, thereby reducing the US’s carbon footprint to an extent only dreamed of by environmentalists. |