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PES and OSEN Split
Two companies promoting alternative energy technology decide to go
their separate ways, though as friends in the cause.
VANCOUVER, B.C., CANADA -- After several months of collaboration, PES Network
Inc. and OSEN (Open Source Energy Network) called it quits Wednesday.
Wishing each other well, both management groups decided it would be best if they
worked separately.
PES Network will continue providing daily news about clean-energy technology
from around the world through FreeEnergyNews.com along with its original and
feature stories at PESN.com. It's directory pages at FreeEnergyNews.com
and PESWiki.com will continue, as will its open source projects.
Likewise, OSEN will be continuing its similar offerings, as commenced at its
public launch on Oct. 22, 2005.
The primary offspring to come of that brief association, the daily "Today
in Free Energy" broadcast, will be continued at OSEN, which has become
expert at hosting the program.
PES Network founder, Sterling D. Allan, did not think the monthly stipend being
provided matched the level of work being done, and said that the amount needed
to increase for a merger to be viable. Otherwise, a separate existence
needed to be pursued in order to ensure a continued, sustainable income for PES
Network.
Jon Peters, the primary financier for OSEN, replied that their budget could not
accommodate an increase.
Some points of tension had arisen at various times during the association, as is
expected in any such attempt for people of diverse backgrounds to work
together. These issues had been resolved to a large extent.
An amicable though more distant relationship is expected for the future.
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