Interview with: Donald Gillispie, President and CEO - featuring: their projects that include: nuclear construction, bio-fuel generation, solar/wind for homes and offices, an economical green fuel additive that will reduce the cost of natural gas energy production by 25% to 40%, marketable lightning harvesting technology for electricity production, carbon dioxide removal from gas turbine exhaust, and urban mini-reactors for safe, compact power generation.

Alternate Energy Holdings, Inc. (AEHI-OTC.PK)

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With Americans concerned about the environment and being power independent, Alternate Energy Holdings is in the right place at the right time – building a nuclear power plant in Idaho and offering other alternate energy sources to consumers



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Donald Gillispie
President and CEO

Interview conducted by:
Lynn Fosse, Senior Editor
CEOCFOinterviews.com
Published - May 25, 2007



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“First, the northwest part of the United States only has one plant and most of the states in the northwest import power. As you get further to the west you pick up northern California. All of these states do not have enough power built in their states right now - primarily hydro plants played out, many of which are being closed. They are scrambling trying to do wind and solar, which are a nice supplemental sources, but not adequate for base-load energy. There is a tremendous demand in that region, including Idaho. We felt the state would be friendly to this sort of idea, as it imports about 80% of its power currently. Boise is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States, so we began looking into that area; it is a large state with a smaller population, so there are plenty of places to put a plant without going into anyone’s backyard. Also, it is zoned for any industrial complex. We thought that whole combination made for a place where we could build a plant and help power the whole region - maybe even a good part of the west if we put multiple units in there some day. That was the origination of Idaho’s selection.” - Donald Gillispie

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