
Award-winning inventor Justin Sutton was a top-tier supporter, exhibitor and presenter at the Green Earth Expo. He told hundreds of new acquaintances about his solar-powered Interstate Traveler platform. Since I first shared my excitement about Justin’s work with you in November, global interest in the Interstate Traveler has grown and grown.

One region in which active dialog is underway even as you read this is the Far East. The Internet is run by computers which run on microprocessors, many of which are manufactured in Taiwan. Microprocessors are based on silicate technology, as are solar-electric power cells. Well, as the world’s largest solar power facility when fully constructed, the Interstate Traveler will consume a great deal of available solar power systems: 85,000 square feet of solar paneling per mile of rail. That’s a whole lot of solar!
The good news is that the vast population centers and vast rural expanses between cities in Asia make the region an ideal location for a solar-powered transportation platform such as the Interstate Traveler.
What’s more, when Justin Sutton and his team have face-to-face conversations with business, industry and government officials about what the Interstate Traveler means to a nation’s economy, the response always is favorable.
So, as more and more countries follow the 2009 groundbreaking of the Interstate Traveler in the United States, we will see a rush to find Taiwan photovoltaic products because as the matter stands today, global capacity for microprocessors and photovoltaic products are at odds.
The additional good news is that the Taiwanese industrial sector is committed to becoming more green and helping the global economy embrace renewable energy. I, for one, am delighted with the prospect that Justin Sutton’s Interstate Traveler could run through the heart of it.
In the final segment of my report on the Green Earth Expo, I will share with you an interview which Justin Sutton gave me upon returning home to Michigan from the Expo in Florida.
Sustainable Justice For All!
Corbett Kroehler
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