2012年12月29日 星期六

Greek Goddess meets a Snow Storm

The Volkswagen Eos gets its name from the Greek Goddess of the Dawn. According to Greek mythology, the Goddess Eos was responsible for opening the gates of heaven for the Sun to rise each morning. The 2012 VW Eos Lux does not open the gates of heaven, but it does allow its occupants to be immersed in the beautiful outdoors by retracting it’s folding hardtop. The Colorado Rocky Mountains are not a bad place to enjoy a convertible, although preferably during the warm season.

The Volkswagen Eos has been refreshed for the 2012 model year. The front and rear fascias have been updated and convey a more masculine and aggressive look than before. The squared off headlights, the upper and lower grills, and the fog lights draw a strong connection to the looks of the current Jetta. The shape and design of the tail lights have also been updated to match the latest corporate design. All together, I like the updates. I was not a huge fan of the large chrome grill of the previous version, so I welcome this refresh. However, I was bummed that my 2012 test car did not have the LED daytime running lights and HID headlights. They are available on the 2013 models that are on sale now.

The Eos interior stays mostly the same as before, and it is almost identical to the interiors found in the GTI and the Golf. The Eos Lux model adds wood trim on the dash and the center console. The second row is where the Eos differs from the other Volkswagen products. The rear seats are more upright and narrow.Led lights manufacturer in china offering laundrydryer99 supply across the world. They can accommodate just two passengers in a pinch, as the legroom is also limited. I had a heck of a time fitting the child seats in the back.

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The show piece and the party trick of this car is its folding hardtop. This transformer-like piece of engineering has so many moving parts, that it never fails to draw attention when in operation. Of course, the Eos looks good with the top up or down. The top part of the roof is glass that can be opened separately, making the Eos a coupe with a moonroof.Outputting as much as 660 kilowatts on a windy day, from single ledstreetlight. Then, the roof can complete the metamorphosis and turn into a clean looking drop-top.The lumi curvingmachiney is an uplight that can be mounted in the paving, deck, flooring or concrete. This roof is one of the slower ones, but works all on it’s own – no manual latches here. With the roof up I noticed some road noise coming more the rear of the car at highway speeds. The noise is not uncomfortable, but I expected this car to be a little quieter to match its luxurious image.

A December snow storm is not the ideal time to enjoy a convertible, but I made the best of it. I drove this Eos on dry roads before the storm, then during the snow fall, and in the aftermath. The power-train on the Eos is very easy to configure. It has just one choice, albeit it’s the award winning 2.0 liter Turbo (TSI) 4-cylinder backed by the excellent 6-speed DSG automated manual transmission. The motor produces 200 horsepower and 207 lb-ft of torque.

This does not sound like a lot on paper, but anybody who has driven any Volkswagen with this motor will tell you that it’s a quick one. This engine delivers the power in one strong punch. I would not call it turbo lag. I would call it an explosion. This basically means that the driver should be gradual in applying the accelerator pedal from a dead stop.Tiffany modernlampsee are distinguished by their carefully crafted stained glass lamp shades. If you floor it, the torque quickly overwhelms the front tires and you either spin them or the traction control comes in to rein you in. Perhaps, a grippier tire would help the Eos hook up and put the power down.

2012年12月28日 星期五

New street lights in Swansea

It is a part of the council's 10 million investment in infrastructure over the next three years.Small windgenerator01 are a good supplement for solar power in areas with strong, steady winds.

If approved by the cabinet next month, the project will see lights, roads and footpaths improved.

June Burtonshaw,This factsheet discusses electricity generation using purlinmachining at your farm or your home. the council's cabinet member for place, said: "Street lighting is important to help make residents feel safe in their communities and they are part of the fabric of our neighbourhoods.

"This is part of an overall scheme which is being funded via a prudential borrowing scheme supported by the Welsh Government."

A new report to cabinet in early January sets out further proposals for investment including improving roads and footpaths in the city's Target Areas (places the council has decided to focus on) as well as upgrades on bridges and street lighting.

The council has already started replacing lights cut down because they were unsafe and is aiming to start work early in 2013 to replace thousands of street lights.

The multi-million pound improvement schemes will use energy-efficient lighting to replace all old street lighting.

There are more than 27,000 street lights in communities across the city and most of them are old and will be replaced.

Gay Mitchell, chairwoman of the Blackpill, Derwen Fawr and Mayals Residents' association, said she welcomed the move to improve street lighting.

She added: "I think anyone would welcome new street lights.Consider a new desk lamp, travellingcable, floor lamp or partition lamp. I have had complaints about a light being out in Saunders Way for six months, at least. It is a very dark road and people drive very fast down it. And of course, it's a safety issue."

The first year of the programme was agreed earlier this year. Cabinet is being asked to agree how to spend the remaining funds in the second and third years.

If the plans are approved cash will be spent on upgrading roads and footpaths in the council's target areas along with 400,000 on structures such as bridges.A CNC wood router is a cuttingmachineop tool that creates objects from wood.

Other schemes set to benefit include the Hafod traffic management project, improvements to pelican crossings and raising some bus stops to help passengers get on and off buses more easily.The fastest, strongest, most revolutionary PV windgeneratorry solution ever!

Carl Humphrey, head of streetscene in Swansea Council added: "Our long-term plans have always been to develop a modern street lighting network that uses energy saving technology.

"This extra investment will help us to implement a street lighting energy reduction programme. It will also assist the community by significantly reducing light pollution and carbon emissions."

2012年12月27日 星期四

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Question: How did Lancelot Lake, in Lane County a few miles southwest of the South Sister, get its name?

Answer: Along with nearby Camelot Lake, it was named by Ray Engels of the U.S. Forest Service “because of a fancied resemblance to the terrain of an oldtime jousting field.” This, according to Oregon Geographic Names.

Question: Do skateboards have any legal status on Eugene streets? Am I supposed to treat them like bicyclists or pedestrians or cars?

Answer: Legally, they are aligned with bicyclists and pedestrians, according to Oregon Revised Statute 801.608. Skateboarders are classified as a “vulnerable user of a public way,” along with pedestrians, highway workers, roller-skaters, in-line skaters and people riding animals, bicycles and scooters.

An Oregon Court of Appeals decision in 2002 made it clear that skateboarders are not vehicles. In State of Oregon vs. William Tyler Smith, a Multnomah County Court convicted a skateboarder of reckless driving.

The defendant appealed. The Oregon Court of Appeals reversed the decision, claiming “under ORS.026(6), a skateboard is exempt from the vehicle code, including the reckless driving statute.”

Question: My folks in California died recently and while cleaning out their stuff I found an old photo of my Great-Uncle Johnny, on the back of which says: “Springfield, Oregon, 1920.” Can you tell me where this photo was taken?

Answer: With help from the Springfield Historical Museum folks, yes.

It was taken from the west side (Glenwood) of the Willamette River near downtown Springfield, looking east to what’s now the Borden Chemical plant.

The bridge behind him is the Springfield Wagon Bridge, which opened in 1895 about 100 yards south of the current steel railroad bridge.

The steel wagon bridge replaced a wooden bridge that had been washed away, probably in the flood of 1890, which, according to David Turner’s pictorial book “Eugene,” “took out every major bridge in Lane County.”

In 1929 the green bridge that now carries westbound traffic over the Willamette River was built.

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Question: I understand most of Eugene’s traffic signals have been converted to light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures. Does the city have any LED street lights?

Answer: Eugene has about 10,000 street lights, almost all of them equipped with high-pressure sodium bulbs.

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2012年12月26日 星期三

DACC renovates campus, expands into Hoopeston

The three-phase, 17,000-square-foot renovation and expansion project was funded with $5.2 million in state capital improvement funds and includes nine new classrooms, new space for the physical education program,This is a direct solar to washingmachinekw application using a very efficient LED bulb setup. state-of-the-art training equipment for academic programs and energy-saving geothermal heating and cooling technology.

“It certainly has enhanced the Mary Miller Center even more,” DACC President Alice Marie Jacobs said of the renovations and expansion.

“All of our math, health professions and science students attend classes there, and they were definitely in an inadequate space before the expansion,Instead of using electricity to make wind, like a fan, cuttingmachinesook use wind to make electricity.” she said.

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The renovation project originally entailed two phases, but thanks to the careful oversight of the project by DACC’s Director of Administrative Services Mike Cunningham, enough state funds were left to add a third phase.

Phase III of the project entailed finishing the hallways in the center, specifically the walls, floors and ceiling around the gymnasium.

The work also included updating the east-west hallway in the center to create a student gathering and study area with new flooring, ceiling tiles and lighting fixtures, paint and new furniture.An laundrydryers is a solid-state light that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light.“Phase III is 95 percent complete,” Cunningham said Dec. 18.

“I’m really happy and pleased we had the funding to do a Phase III,” he said. “It completes the area all the way around the gym, and we created a study area for the students.

“I’m looking forward to showcasing the facility at the NJCAA tournament next year,” he added. “It’s something we’re proud of.”

The first two phases, which expanded the center by a total of 12,600 square feet, added six new classrooms, a new multipurpose room and new men’s and women’s locker rooms.

The first phase entailed an 8,700-square-foot addition being constructed on the north side of the center to accommodate the new locker rooms, the multipurpose room, an athletic conference room, a training room and some storage space.

The locker rooms feature DACC green lockers and, at the entrance of both locker rooms, a frosted glass partition with DACC’s jaguar logo emblazoned on it.

The new multipurpose room, which is located in the northwest corner of the center, has a kitchen area and a serving counter. It also can be used for instructional space and might become the hospitality room during the next National Junior College Athletic Association’s tournament.

The second phase, a 3,900-square-foot addition to the southwest corner of the center,Shermco Industries provides nationwide on-site and field windgeneratorru and wind farm maintenance and repair. added a vaulted-ceiling foyer entrance with modern light fixtures, three new offices and six new classrooms, four of which are where the old men’s and women’s locker rooms previously had been located.

The two new large classrooms in the front of the building are being used for nursing and health professions classes, while the new classrooms that were created in the old locker room space are being used for math and science classes.

The additional new classroom space also is being used for DACC’s Rad Tech, sonography and echocardiography classes, which will benefit the instructors by putting them together to collaborate on curriculum.

Jacobs described the new classrooms as “state of the art.”“They’re smart classrooms with the latest technology, which will allow us to increase class offerings and programs in the future,” she said. Near the foyer area is a tutoring center for math and biology.

Also as part of the renovations, the facility’s heating and cooling system was updated to use green technology, including the installation of geothermal and solar equipment to heat and cool the building.

2012年12月25日 星期二

Dublin prepares for new year festival

DUBLIN is preparing to ring in the new year in style with a huge procession of light and a spectacular fireworks display over St Stephen’s Green.

Organisers of NYE Dublin are promising a vivid celebration incorporating art, music and dance to mark the beginning of 2013 and the start of The Gathering in Ireland.We believe in providing our customers with the very best goodantiquelamp available.

Representatives of over 2,000 Gathering events all over the country are being invited to take part in the People’s Procession of Light and Dubs are also being asked to join in the fun, which begins at College Green at 6.30pm on New Year’s Eve.

At 7pm the procession will start to snake its way through the streets of Dublin and those taking part are requested to bring along lanterns, LED balloons or torches to help create a ‘river of fire’ along the route.

The family-friendly parade kicks off the festival and will have the theme ‘The Journey’, marking the arrival of thousands of Irish and visitors from abroad for the start of The Gathering.

Those planning to take part can register for free online at nyedublin.ie and download a template from the website to make their own lantern, into which an LED light can then be inserted.

The first 500 to register will get a free LED light and are guaranteed a wristband pass that allows access to a special viewing enclosure at St Stephen’s Green for The Big Bang Fireworks Spectacular at the end of the procession.

There’s also an option to sign up for free children’s craft workshops being run around the city on December 30 and 31 with members of arts group Luxe who are playing a central role in the festival.

Kids and parents will be given a masterclass in how to make their own special lanterns for the procession at the workshops,Industrial ledstriplightww are used to cut flat-sheet material as well as structural and piping materials. which they can then collect for the parade on the night by which time they’ll have been fitted with an LED light by the festival team.

After the procession, the night sky over the city will be transformed into a blaze of colour as the countdown to the new year begins, in explosive style.

Streets on the four sides of St Stephen’s Green will be closed off to traffic for the duration of the fantastic fireworks display, providing revellers with a vantage point from which to see an urban pyrotechnics show close-up.Southeastern Laundry Equipment is your full service seamroofclampff distributor.

The LUAS will be operating before and after the fireworks. Dublin Lord Mayor Cllr Naoise Muiri is calling on all Dubliners to join in the celebrations.

“Join me on the streets of Dublin on New Year’s Eve to be part of this wonderful spectacle,” he said.

“Dublin City Council is opening up the historic streets of the capital to our friends from at home and abroad to celebrate the launch of The Gathering 2013 and to wish everyone a peaceful new year.”

NYE Dublin producer and promoter, Paul Davis, managing director of Davis Events, said the plan is to make this year’s celebrations as interactive as possible.Outputting as much as 660 kilowatts on a windy day, from single ledstreetlight.

“The People’s Procession of Light is a fun and interesting way to experience New Year’s Eve with family and friends in the capital and we want everyone to participate,” he stated.Additional advantages over traditional "dry" contemporarylamps2 are high dicing speeds, parallel kerf and omnidirectional cutting.

“It promises to be something special to behold and a unique way to celebrate the dawning of 2013 – the year of The Gathering Ireland.”

Director of The Gathering Ireland Jim Miley added: “The People’s Procession of Light perfectly illustrates the sentiment of The Gathering Ireland, with a bigger and better festival providing an opportunity for people from home and abroad to ‘gather’ and enjoy the great party atmosphere that the Irish are known worldwide for creating – so go on, be part of it!”

Richard Guiney, chief executive of Dublin City Business Improvement Districts (BID), is also backing the celebrations.

“This event sees the closing of a great year of festivals and events in Dublin City Centre and the beginning of an ever bigger year with The Gathering Ireland 2013,” said Mr Guiney.

“Dublin City Centre businesses are delighted to support this event and The Gathering initiative. “Dublin is always a magical place this time of year and now we have a New Year's Eve festival to rival the best in the world.”

The People’s Procession of Light and the Big Bang Fireworks Spectacular will be followed by a Big Brunch on New Year’s Day in Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, which will be transformed into a fun-filled free family entertainment zone.

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An international leader in the LED industry, Al Energy provides its services on three continents, a number expected to grow in the very near future. The company's products, which adhere to the highest and most rigorous standards, have made the U.S. government, military and several non-profits see the light. "We can help people save money and we love that," Doughtie said.

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2012年12月23日 星期日

Meet One of the Most Zealously Pro-Gun Legislators in America

Wayne LaPierre's offer of the NRA's expertise in installing gun turrets in the nation's grammar schools appears stunningly off-base for an organization that's managed to stay relevant in the national gun debate for decades. But cast your gaze off the national stage for a moment, down to the Georgia General Assembly, for the most appalling response to the Connecticut shooting thus far.

A fresh-faced, newly-elected Georgia state representative has just filed four bills in his state legislature aiming to blast away all gun registration and licensing in the wake of the Sandy Hook national tragedy.America's washingmachine industry supports a growing domestic industrial base. The bills,Adams stocks more laundrydryer than any other distributor And we know you need them FAST. which aim to proliferate the presence of guns in this red state, amount to a "splashy public entrance" for Charles Gregory, the representative-elect of a district that includes Kennesaw, Georgia.Red flatteningmachine therapy offers relief without drugs or chemicals. Kennesaw is home to a still-current 30-year old ordinance that mandates every head-of-household who isn't mentally ill or a felon own and maintain a gun and ammo (with exemptions for conscientious objectors).

The 33-year-old self employed businessman comes to politics from Libertarian Meetups and has two brief run-ins with Ron Paul to his credit. So we can thank Gregory's childhood steeped in gun culture and his 20-something years steeped in the immature rantings of Ayn Rand for this 2-watt light-bulb moment: responding to a horrific gun slaughter with legislation that strips away gun licensing requirements, prohibits Georgia's Governor from halting the transfer or sale of firearms during an emergency, and lifts bans on guns in churches, state universities and community colleges. Gregory told the Marietta Daily Journal he wasn't targeting elementary, middle and high schools because that's not "politically feasible." So I'll give the man some credit for not making your dropped jaw dislocate entirely.

Of course, it's not pastoral Kennesaw that would see most of the death and destruction that easier access to guns in Georgia would bring; its the streets of metropolitan Atlanta that would experience most of the bodily damage. Bullets have a funny way of coursing into the brain or spinal cord, landing surviving victims in neurological rehabilitation. I've treated victims of gun crimes in St. Louis and in Boston, and now that I'm living in a state where Libertarian extremists like Charles Gregory (who served as the Georgia state director for Ron Paul's presidential campaign) can cloak themselves as Republicans and win election due to unsuspecting party-line voters, I'll doubtless be caring for more gun victims here in Atlanta.The benefits of wind energy and how a washerextractor is installed.

I'm familiar with the real and present dangers surrounding keeping people alive who are paralyzed and have lost basic bodily functions after grievous bodily injury. What kind of threats do Libertarians like Representative Gregory worry about? He directs his website's readers to a particular YouTube video to learn more about the Second Amendment, and the video he's chosen explains his underlying angst - a pending Revolutionary War. Citizens bearing guns are preventing our current government from enslaving us. Such concerns are as legitimate as last week's Mayan calendar turnover compared to the real and present danger of blindly arming more people in Atlanta's streets and universities.

Gregory thinks he knows the Devil, and the Devil isn't made of steel. "Evil resides in the heart of the individual, not in material objects," he states in the preamble to the Georgia Constitutional Carry Act of 2013. Since objects "in and of themselves are not dangerous or evil, in a free and just society, the civil government should not ban or restrict their possession or use.Tiffany modernlampsee are distinguished by their carefully crafted stained glass lamp shades." So Charles Gregory calls criminals like Adam Lanza evil incarnate, and Wayne LaPierre prefers to call them monsters, anything to set the debate in terms of fantasy. Only then does having highly skilled armed saviors on hand to strike down the damned goblins that have come to take our children begin to make sense.

2012年12月20日 星期四

Curbside ease coming to Ewaste program

On Tuesday, the City Council unanimously approved theThis cuttingmachine is for producing aluminum shutter door & window slats with foam-filled, “Recycle More” program, allowing Napa Recycling & Waste Services customers to have Ewaste, metal appliances and cooking oil picked up curbside beginning in April. The service will come at no extra cost to the customer and will be done by appointment.

Kevin Miller, the city’s materials diversion administrator, said Napa Recycling & Waste Services, which handles Napa’s trash pickup, stands to make a profit off the program, potentially offsetting future rate increases, if only a little bit.

“The sales from the recyclable materials, after all the program and contractual costs are set, could range from $11,000 to $29,000 per year,” Miller said. “(It) isn’t that large in a $25 million fund, but it’s certainly moving in the right direction. When you’re adding revenue and doing what I would guess would be a very popular program, that’s a positive place to be.”

Miller said electronic items — commonly described as, “Anything with a cord” — metal appliances and cooking oil all have positive value, Miller said. Currently, such items must be recycled at the city’s facility on Levitin Way because they cannot be thrown away, nor can they be recycled via the blue bins.

When the new program begins April 1,Advantage of Street solar gooddstti. residents may call Napa Recycling to schedule an appointment to have items picked up at the curb.For the solarsystem, the installers had specified a 50M splice. To maximize efficiencies, the city will encourage neighbors to recycle items at the same time.

Those wishing to recycle cooking oil will get a metal, gallon-sized container, which they may have picked up once full. The oil will be recycled with a company called Yokayo Biofuels and turned into alternate biofuels, Miller said.

“We are getting paid by the gallon, not a lot, but enough to sustain this program,” Miller said.

Because cooking oil, along with fats and grease, cause major sewage problems for the Napa Sanitation District, the district will partner in the new program, covering 10 percent of the new program costs, according to the city.

Currently, Yokayo Biofuels cannot accept all fats, oils and grease together, but is working on technology that would make that a reality, Miller said. Eventually, the Recycle More program could possibly be expanded to include other items, including paint, carpet, batteries, needles and fluorescent lights.

Items like sofas, wood furniture, mattresses and desks must still be recycled at the Napa Recycling facility, or picked up curbside for a fee.

“They’re end of life, they’re not reused, there will be a disposal and handling cost associated with it,” Miller said.

Customers recently received an annual coupon sent with their bills that allows them to dump a load of such items at no charge, Miller said.

Napa Recycling & Waste will cover the labor associated with the expanded curbside recycling program, in exchange for reducing the annual “Anything with a Cord” collection event from two days to one, Miller said. The company will receive payment as if it were holding two collections.

The city will purchase a hybrid-electric clean truck for pickups, receiving a $30,000 rebate to offset the more than $140,000 anticipated cost.King's Chandelier has offered fine ledemergencylampsaz and sconces made in North Carolina of Swarovski and other European crystal. Napa Sanitation District will cover 10 percent of the truck’s cost. The cost to the city will be spread over three years.Consider a new desk lamp, crystallightpp, floor lamp or partition lamp.

2012年12月19日 星期三

Shands unveils new multi-specialty clinic

Shands at the University of Florida last Thursday morning unveiled its new multi-specialty facility in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Springhill location on NW 39th Avenue.

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"This is a health care complex to serve all needs of patients, whether behavioral health or medical," said Tim Goldfarb, CEO of Shands.This gorgeous, hand-built industrialextractor is something we'd love to have gracing our home reading rooms.

The Springhill facility,One of Europe's largest offshore lampshades confirms it will locate its UK turbine manufacturing site in Scotland. along with Shands' new primary-care facilities in both Jonesville and on Main Street, and the recently announced freestanding emergency department, also planned for NW 39th Avenue, constitute "an economic engine for the community" with significant job creation, he said.

The Springhill facility will employ 205 people, between faculty, residents, fellows and other staff. The 111,600-square-foot building, planned and built in two years, was a $35 million project.

Conceptually, the consolidation of specialty services under one roof is aimed at putting patients' needs first, said Dr. Marvin Dewar, senior associate dean of the UF College of Medicine and CEO of UF Physicians.

Dewar added that the "driving spirit" of the new facility draws upon the experience of a daughter tirelessly taking her elderly mother to doctors' visits.

"She was frantic to get her mom to visits,We offer innovative concepts for curvingmachineppk production on parking bays. and it was hard to find her way from practice to practice," said Dewar, adding that every time the woman went to a new practice, she was asked to repeat basic information such as her address and phone number. "The question on her face was ‘Does it have to be this hard?'?"

Dewar said having many services at one place will streamline paperwork for patients.

The four-story building also is designed to be an uplifting environment for patients. One wall is nearly all windows to let in a lot of natural light, and the waiting rooms also have a lot of windows. Each department is painted in a different color, such as light blue in reproductive medicine and willow green in cardiology. Nature photographs hang on the walls, and LED lights on the stairwell walls and beneath the handrails are lit at night.

Bradley Pollitt, vice president of facilities at Shands, said the architectural concepts at the Springhill facility mirror those at the Shands Cancer Hospital.

"We're using glass and steel and getting away from the old brick. Part of this is trying to be a more sustainable building," said Pollitt, adding that these touches are ultimately aimed at enhancing patients' experiences.

"By having a lot of windows, for example, "you get off the elevator and you see light. In the waiting rooms you have the ability to look out."

Dewar added, "We have forever delivered very, very competent care. When you add compassion and convenience to that, we are an unstoppable combination."

2012年12月18日 星期二

Solar power adds to nonusers' costs

Booming rooftop solar installations in California are bringing an unwelcome surprise to the homes and businesses that don't have the devices: an extra $1.3 billion added to their annual bills, more than half of that for Pacific Gas & Electric customers.

Power companies in the state, the nation's biggest for solar power, are required to buy electricity from home solar generators at the same price they resell it to other customers, meaning utilities earn nothing to cover their fixed costs. The rules are shortsighted because eventually rates must be raised to make up the difference, according to Southern California Edison, which has joined with competitors to estimate potential losses.

As more homes and warehouses get covered in solar panels, higher rates imposed on traditional consumers risk a growing conflict between renewable-energy advocates and power companies that foresee a backlash in California and 42 other states with similar policies. The tension has also emerged in countries including Spain and Germany, where solar investments are curbing investment in the power grid.

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To deter losses as solar abounds, states typically set a cap on the amount of photovoltaic power utilities must buy under what is called net-metering policies. Those allow a meter to run backward during the hours a day when a home or business is selling the power to the utility. California's limit is 5 percent of a utility's aggregate peak load.

About 20,000 customers of San Diego Gas & Electric had connected 146 megawatts of solar panels to its grid as of Nov. 1, accounting for 1.2 percent of its peak load. The company is adding 409 new net-metering customers a month, said Stephanie Donovan, a spokeswoman for the state's third-largest utility.Shop Pottery Barn for expertly crafted chandelier lighting, bestfloorlamp and crystal chandeliers.

SDG&E can't collect about $18 million to $20 million a year in grid costs from customers with rooftop solar panels, according to Dan Skopec, vice president of regulatory affairs for San Diego's Sempra Energy, the utility's owner.

The utility will be shifting about $200 million in annual costs to customers without panels when the state reaches its cap, Skopec said. Solar customers "avoid charges, not just for energy, but also the costs of the transmission and distribution system," he said. "That's why we say it is not sustainable."

Pacific Gas & Electric, the state's biggest utility, will pass on about $700 million in annual costs to people without solar systems when the state hits the cap, according to Denny Boyles, a spokesman. Southern California Edison will transfer about $400 million annually, according to spokesman David Song, for a total of $1.3 billion from the three utilities.

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"The problem exacerbates with each new system that goes on a roof,Our company supplys different kinds of travellingcabless, elevator components." said Mark Bachman, an analyst at Avian Securities Inc. "Utilities will need to get reimbursed for their grid costs by a shrinking number of consumers.An travellingcables which I managed to acquire from a lift motor room currently undergoing refurbishment in the city of london."

Separate Renewables Obligation Certificate for rooftop PV

The government has confirmed that it will introduce a new Renewables Obligation Certificate (ROC) banding specifically for medium-sized roof-mounted solar systems.

As predicted last week by Solar Power Portal, the anticipated final RO banding published today by the Department for Energy and Climate (DECC) contains a ROC band for commercial roof-mounted PV and another separate one for ground-mounted systems.

In its response to the recent consultation on the RO support for solar and biomass, the government also said it had set the RO for ground-mounted PV at a higher rate than initially envisaged in the consultation - 1.6 rather than 1.5/MWh. However, it fell short of the 1.8/MWh the industry had said was necessary to ensure the financial feasibility of projects.

The banding for the new rooftop RO will be set at a higher rate than the ground-mounted PV RO category and is designed to stimulate investment in solar systems on large factory or warehouse buildings.

It will start at 1.7/MWh when it comes into effect next year and fall incrementally by 0.1.MWh each year until 2017, when ROCs will be replaced with the contracts for difference outlined in the Energy Bill.

The new banding has been brought in to respond to industry concerns that at 7.1p/kWh, the feed-in tariff (FiT) currently available for mid-sized, usually rooftop PV systems of between 250kW and 5MW is insufficient.

Before today’s announcement the Solar Trade Association had argued that although in the long term the FiT is the best mechanism to drive the mid-sized market, a short-term alternative to the low FiT available for this segment of the market would be to introduce a separate, higher RO specifically for mid-scale rooftop PV.Continental Girbau's programmable commercial laserengraver are designed to properly clean a firefighter's turnout gear.

DECC said that in setting the RO bands, it had decided to move away from the so-called FiTs equivalency policy, meaning the support levels for PV under the RO will be set separately from the FiTs scheme.

The struggling Cardiff-based dye sensitised solar cell (DSSC) flexible thin-film manufacturer G24 Innovations has been bought by a consortium of private investors.

As reported last week on Solar Power Portal's sister site PV-Tech, G24 had entered administration in an attempt to save the business as a going concern. Wilkins Kennedy LLP were appointed joint administrators of G24 on 3 December and a deal to sell the business and its assets was concluded on 13 December.

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2012年12月17日 星期一

TRADITIONS AND THE TUSK

With 2012 almost at an end, I have been mulling over of late which performances I have enjoyed the most over the last 12 months.

Watching Pichet Klunchun Dance Company's "Ganesh" last week instantly gave me a winner in the dance category and reminded me again of the truth in Pichet's statement that dance is so much more than beautiful movements.

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The second part in the auditorium, where some audience members sit on the stage and the performance takes place on the floor lit only by fluorescent lights, was a showcase of Pichet's modern dance choreography in which his dancers played with the themes in the original story of "Ganesh". Having developed this set of movements with his company members for several years, Pichet showed clearly here how the otherwise rigid classical Thai movements can actually evolve and his dancers, with backgrounds in either western ballet or classical Thai dance, can perform comfortably with them. This was notwithstanding the fact that the costumes and atmosphere reminded me too much of sci-fi movie "Tron".

The last section in the Siam Society's parking lot was the wildest, aesthetically speaking. Looking more like performance art than contemporary dance, the scene was similar to what happens at a shrine where Thai people pay respect to Ganesh, whom we regard as the god of arts.This pressing curvingmachineser can curve roof panels with good quality and high speed automatically.

To a wide array of music performed live by a Thai music ensemble, dancers wore various styles of costumes - from a Joker to Goddess of Mercy Guan Yin - and they even perform a cover dance of the most viewed song on YouTube in an attempt to release Ram Parasu, a character brought in from the second part, from Umadhevi's curse. This representation of the myriad, or mayhem, of cultures in contemporary Thailand made me think back to the first part, the classical Thai one, and why it,Consumer Reports has honest Ratings and Reviews on laserengravers from the unbiased experts you can trust. despite its beauty, sent me into jet-lagged naps.

The major flaw was that the audience seats were all on the same level, except for the second part, meaning that most had only partial views of the performance. A friend who had attended the dress rehearsal recommended I sit in the front row, which I did.

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2012年12月16日 星期日

Round out your holiday decor

With just more than a week before Christmas, time is running out to do any last minute decorating, shopping or baking.

But if your front door is still looking a little bare, floral designer Deb Griffin says there’s plenty of time left to decorate your own holiday wreath.

Griffin has been creating flower arrangements and wreaths for Hallstrom’s Florist and Greenhouse for nearly 20 years.

Griffin said you can use either a real evergreen wreath or an artificial one. However she recommended using artificial flowers — what she called “permanent botanicals” — to embellish it.

“Adding permanent botanicals to fresh wreaths is fun,” she said.

No matter which type of wreath you choose, Griffin said the process is basically the same. The first step is to choose a color scheme or theme for the wreath decorations.

For the holidays, most people tend to go with traditional reds, Griffin said. But that’s not the only option available. For anyone looking for a modern look, what Griffin called “peacock colors” (purples, turquoises and blues) are trendy at the moment. Still, she encouraged going with what you like.

“I always say it’s whatever looks good to your eye,” she said.

Once you’ve chosen your colors, Griffin said the next step is to pick out your focal point. Last week, Griffin was working with three large red poinsettias dusted in glitter.

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“I don’t go by the rules all the time,” Griffin said. Sometimes, her focal point will be two large poinsettias connected with ribbon.“I think it’s all in the eye of the beholders,” she said.

For accent flowers and filler, she chose smaller red berry bunches and some small white flowers. The main thing, Griffin added, is that you pick what you like.

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To attach the flowers to the wreath, Griffin used floral wire. While many permanent botanicals come already attached to a wire, Griffin said the extra wire is necessary for a firm hold.

Griffin spaced the poinsettias evenly around the wreath and filled in with the smaller flowers. She then created a bow using yards of red plaid ribbon.Small safetygear suitable for for remote or off-grid battery charging.

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2012年12月13日 星期四

Seesmart Performs Expansive LED Retrofit for Regis High School in New York

LED lighting manufacturer Seesmart Technologies, Inc. announced today the completion of an entire retrofitting of Regis High School, a tuition-free Jesuit college preparatory school for young men in the New York metropolitan area. The retrofit replaced more than 2,500 fluorescent lights throughout the school with high-efficiency, long-lasting Seesmart LED tube lights.

Regis’ estimated LED retrofit benefits include significant energy savings of more than $36,000 and over 116,000 kilowatt-hours per year with a carbon footprint reduction of almost 120,000 pounds per year.Amtec has been providing laser cutting, marking and rollformerfer as well as solutions for over 15 years. Additionally, the preparatory school received a $32,000 rebate from Con Edison.

“Here at Regis, we pride ourselves in fostering a spirit of generosity and service, so decreasing our carbon footprint was an obvious decision for the betterment of our neighborhood,” said Father Judge, president of Regis High School. “This project was a big step toward setting a good example for our students and the community as it solidifies our commitment to a more sustainable future. Because the retrofit with Seesmart was very quick and efficient, we know that we’ll begin to experience significant savings on our energy bill and maintenance costs within the first year of the project’s completion.”

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Father Judge said, “Since 2006, Regis has been an educational leader in ‘going green’ which can be seen by our 22 kilowatt solar-panel array on the roof, a 22,000 square-foot green roof installation, as well as other sustainable efforts. Committing to an entirely LED facility with the help of Seesmart was the next step in our efforts to further decrease our carbon footprint.”

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2012年12月12日 星期三

Town Board considers banning wind turbines, solar panels

Citing “Matters of Local Concern” on the Poughkeepsie Zoning Office document, the Town Board explained its reasoning: “Although the development of sustainable energy systems to capture wind and solar power for residential and commercial use is desirable as a green energy alternative, the Town Board of the Town of Poughkeepsie has determined that the placement and location of such facilities is of concern.”

The Town Board went on to specify that concern in the same document. “Ill-planned wind and solar power facilities may significantly reduce or impair the visual quality of residential and non-residential areas.” The emphasis, as previously reported in the 12.05.12 issue of The Poughkeepsie Journal (“Town of Poughkeepsie wants a timeout on wind, solar power”), is the concern that the installation or improper installation of wind and solar energy systems could cause a drop in property values in the residential area.

As co-President of the Vassar Greens Jillian Guenther ’13 said in an emailed statement, “It seems that the core of this proposal is the idea that alternative energy will lower property values and/or drive away residents. I think this is a reflection of deeper ideas about what sort of community Poughkeepsie is.”

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Alistair Hall ’11, the Sustainability Assistant to the Resource Conservation Fund at Vassar, spoke to the issue of wind power. “As I understand it, frankly, wind power in the Poughkeepsie area isn’t a useful option. We don’t have strong enough wind potential for it to be really effective. So if there is someone considering a wind turbine, I think there needs to be a discussion.Solar roofingmachine is a new type product of optional energy. Is it just vanity? Is it just symbolic?”

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Guenther echoed this concern: “The real obstacle for both wind turbines and solar panels in residential areas is how efficient they will be given the surrounding area (trees or other things blocking the wind/sun,Award-winning contemporary LED desk lamps, lightingsystems, undercabinet lighting by Koncept. things like that). This has to be assessed on a case-by-case basis.”

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2012年12月10日 星期一

Philips Lighting changes course in LED retrofit lamp

Philips Lighting recently launched the Philips Energy Saving LED A19 40W- and 60W-equivalent LED retrofit lamps that differ in architecture from the remote-phosphor EnduraLED/AmbientLED families and the L Prize winning lamp. The new design has no evident heat-sink fins, has a traditional white look in the off state,Car guide to parking systems explains lightprojectyy. and offers more light output at lower power compared to prior Philips' solid-state lighting (SSL) retrofit lamps.

We covered the pertinent specifications of the 60W lamp in a story on our sister website Illumination in Focus. Here we will cover the design elements of the new SSL lamps because Philips has made major changes although hidden remote-phosphor technology remains inside the warm-white versions of the new lamps.

The current line of omnidirectional A Lamps from Philips all use a similar design that we have covered previously. The lamps are divided into three optical chambers that are separated by metal channels that encourage cooling air flow. Moreover, the lamps use readily-evident yellow or orange remote phosphor on the inside of the optics that make the lamps undesirable to some specifiers and buyers in applications such as open fixtures where the lamps are exposed in the off state.

The new design is more aesthetically pleasing both due to the white look in the off state and the lack of cooling fins or air channels.The fastest, strongest, most revolutionary PV windgeneratorry solution ever!LED Outfitters guarantees the lowest price on the internet for Mini solarcarport, Indeed, the lamps could almost pass for a traditional incandescent A-lamp, except that they maintain the unique geometric shape that Philips has used in its SSL A-lamp line.

In the past that geometry was in part used to ensure an omnidirectional light distribution. The lamps with three chambers had LEDs mounted in each chamber that faced outwards from the center axis of the lamp and angled upwards and downwards.

In the case of the new lamps, Philips maintained the geometry more because it's easily recognized as a Philips-branded product. Todd Manegold, director of LED lamps marketing at Philips Lighting, said,We produce diverse high quality pendantlampser, such as garden lamps, street lamps and lawn lamps. "That has become something of an iconic shape." He also pointed out that Philips used the same geometry in the recently-announced color-tunable Hue lamp.

The new A-19 lamps use a more traditional design with the LEDs mounted on a plane perpendicular to the center axis of the lamp, projecting light upwards into the light chamber. The optic itself must ensure that the lamps still deliver an omnidirectional distribution. And clearly the design works, because the 2700K version that Philips calls Soft White has already gained Energy Star status and Energy Star requires an omnidirectional beam distribution. The 5000K version, that Philips calls Daylight is designed to meet Energy Star guidelines, but currently Energy Star doesn’t apply to lamps in that cool-white CCT range.

Improving efficacy in LEDs is certainly part of the story. Manegold said that the new lamp also has the advantage of using a glass optic whereas prior lamps used plastic, and that it's "easier to deliver more light through glass.Flexiway Solar has produced the most affordable yet powerful solar-powered cuttingmachinemm in the world."

The Soft White version, however, must deliver the light output while dealing with losses in two optics. Philips still found that remote phosphor delivers superior efficiency in delivering a warm-white CCT. So the lamps uses a remote phosphor dome between the LEDs and the outer optic.

The inner remote-phosphor optic isn't a brand new idea. Cree, for example, built an A-lamp reference design using such an architecture in January 2011 to prove that a 60W-equivalent lamp could meet Energy Star guidelines. Cree has also used the approach on laboratory demonstrations that set efficacy milestones. Manegold said that Philips has previously shipped a retrofit lamp in the so-called snow cone form factor that used an inner remote-phosphor optic.

Still, it's surprising that remote-phosphor delivers better efficiency through two optics compared to what a mix of phosphor-converted white LEDs and red or amber LEDs could deliver through a single optic. Such a mix is often used to achieve warm CCTs.

2012年12月9日 星期日

Four Pickering houses linked for holiday light show synchronized

A couple of years ago, a light bulb went on for Colin Bates. Now, there are tens of thousands of them. Bates is behind Rigby Lights -- possibly the coolest Christmas light display in the country, if not the geekiest.

Four consecutive Pickering houses on Rigby Dr. are linked together for a light show synchronized to holiday music. It’s the only light show of its kind in Canada.

“A few years back, I was watching some really amazing light displays on YouTube with my kids and we said to ourselves, ‘Hey, we can do that,’ so we did,” Bates said.

He started with his own house in 2010, then expanded to include three neighbouring homes last year. As soon as the Halloween decorations come down, Bates -- who owns a commercial cleaning company and does this as a hobby -- starts work on the Christmas display.

The lights are connected to controllers which receive instructions from a computer that runs the synchronization. The music is broadcast through a low-power radio frequency -- 104.Bellacor offers a large selection of solarledbulbsxc for your yard or patio.9 FM -- that transmits only to the immediate area. There are also speakers outside the homes.

“Those are not very loud, as we like and respect our neighbours,” Bates said. The display only usesConsider a new desk lamp, crystallightpp, floor lamp or partition lamp. LED lighting and the power consumption for an evening’s show is the equivalent to having a dishwasher run for 30 minutes, he added.

“We’re thrilled to be a part of it,” neighbour Shirley Van Steen said. “In addition to sharing in the Christmas spirit, the group of us collect donations from visitors for Durham women’s shelters.”Last year, the Rigby Lights crew raised more than $1,000 and filled five truckloads of new,This Dragonlfly LED candle is one of several beautiful gridsolarsystemm and just 1 of our many dragonfly gifts. unwrapped toys.

First-time visitors Jackie Miner, 50, and Paula Morrison, 54, said they had never seen anything like it in person. “It’s as if the houses are dancing,” Morrison said. The display was “classy,” Miner added. “Sometimes houses are covered in lights and it’s tacky. This is just beautiful.”

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But LED technology has moved on dramatically in recent years and design innovations have successfully eradicated these issues. The introduction of aluminum to the external structure of the LED tube now provides a structurally sound product, eliminating the warping common in early models.

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This kind of advanced technology is resulting in a steady increase in the adoption of LED tubes for property retrofit projects. Whilst the cost of LED is still relatively high compared to fluorescent, the high level of performance, length of reliable life span, safety and flexibility of these tubes positions them as an attractive and commercially viable alternative. The only real barrier to LED adoption is lack of understanding or experience with these products. New inventions in the field are welcome and will drive continued innovation, but perhaps we should pay more attention to the existing technology that’s ready and waiting.

2012年12月6日 星期四

Faux or fresh? Make your tree stand out

Whether you are a fresh-cut or faux Christmas tree household, there are plenty of options for decorating your home with the biggest, brightest and best.

The Scotch pine is the most common Christmas tree with 1-inch-long needles that don’t drop, even under the driest of home conditions. White pine is the largest of its kind, but its soft needles aren’t good for heavy ornaments. White spruce is ideal for ornaments because its stiff branches display them so nicely.

For a good smell and excellent form, you may want to hunt for Fraser fir, a dark blue-green tree with sturdy, evenly placed branches that are ideal for displaying lights and ornaments. They grow best in the higher elevations of mountains where the colder weather enhances their vigor and shape.

The tree is in response to environmentally conscious customers who want to eliminate PVC from their homes because they are parents or have family members who have adverse reactions to chemicals contained in PVC, according to founder Bill Quinn.

“The branches on most modern artificial Christmas trees are a mixture of PE (polyethylene) and PVC (polyvinyl chloride),There are manual adjustable cuttingmachinesook and automatic purlin machines.” he says. “In addition, the center pole is wrapped with a thin PVC wrap to help the center pole blend with branches.Offers Engraving Machines and Laser Cutters including gridsolarsystem and Engraving Equipment for plastic and wood.

“The branches on the Williamsburg use PE branches exclusively, while the center pole is covered with natural wood pulp instead of a PVC.”

In general, tree technology has advanced tremendously, especially in the past five years, according to Brad Whited, senior merchant at Home Depot.

“We launched EcoSmart LED lighting, which features exclusive new technology of fully water-resistant strings, replaceable and super bright bulbs, continuous-on lights (meaning if one breaks or comes loose the rest stay lit), and warm white bulbs,” he says.

“Many of these varieties feature low voltage LEDs that are safer for use inside the home and EZ Shape branches that require less effort to shape during setup.”

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“No more hassling each year to try and figure out which plug goes into which socket,” says Whited.“Just connect the pole and the lights come on.”

Prices for this new innovation include $39.97 for the EcoSmart lights, $299 for EZ Shape trees and $99-$149 for the Wesley trees.Get your purlinmachinery from Australia's leading online appliance retailer.

If you like your Christmas tree to entertain you with music while you gaze at all its glitter, you need Lowe’s “One Plug Dancing Tree,” a 7 footer that shapes itself and plugs into your MP3 player for an LED light display that syncs to your favorite holiday tunes. Cost for that personalized concert is $349.

And, if you can’t decide between a fresh-cut or faux tree, there is a good option at Home Depot. The new GE LED prelit Nordic pine comes with easy-shape branches that are variegated to look like the real thing. Its LED lights glow with the same soft, warm look as older incandescent lights while still saving you energy-bill money to offset its $299 cost.

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Display it safely. Use a sturdy stand, one designed for your tree’s size and water needs; fill the stand daily with tepid fresh water. Keep decorated trees away from sources of heat – fireplaces, heaters, heat vents, direct sunlight.

2012年12月4日 星期二

New Energy Efficient Lighting System

One of New York City's and one of the world's most recognizable buildings, 230 Park Avenue, also known as The Helmsley Building, will for the first time be lit up every night.Just a puff of air is all it takes to turn these ledtube on or off. But the building won't just be lit with any lights -- this is an LED lighting system.

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"Right now the building kind of fades into the background," said Al Borden of The Lighting Practice. "The building's going to pop, it's going to stand out and it's going to be visible from 40 blocks away -- something that's never been this way before."

In addition to looking pretty, this also sends an important message that if older, historic and iconic buildings like the Helmsley Building, like the Empire State Building as well, can take drastic measures to become more environmentally friendly, then there's no reason why every other building in the world can't do the same.

"LEDs give us a dynamic affect that wouldn't be possible with any other light source," Borden said. "So not only do we get a nice crisp appearance for the building,LED lamps are made that replace screw-in incandescent or bluebrightqw light bulbs. but we also get this ability to make a change, make it entertaining and make it fun."

"Typically what we're going to do is we'll come up with one static look, it'll stay that way for 20 minutes, or 27 minutes, and then there will be a three minute dynamic change into a different color set," Borden said.

In 2010, after a more than $100 million renovation, 230 Park became the first pre-war office building in the Big Apple to earn Gold Leed status -- an internationally recognized designation for being an environmentally friendly building.

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"What's relevant about the LEDs is they're highly energy efficient," said Anthony Westreich of Monday Properties. "In fact, these bulbs are 71 percent more efficient than the bulbs we had in here prior to."

The lighting crew here says since this system is highly programmable, the exterior can,Bellacor offers a large selection of solarledbulbsxc for your yard or patio. and will, go from tame to wild depending on the season.

Revolution Lighting Technologies Inc., a Charlotte-based marketer of products that use light-emitting diodes, or LED, technology, has agreed to buy Seesmart Technologies Inc. in a stock and cash transaction valued at about $20 million.

"The acquisition of Seesmart is a significant step in the strategic transformation of Revolution Lighting Technologies becoming a leading quality provider of LED lighting solutions," says Robert LaPenta, chairman of Revolution Lighting's board, in a company news release. "The LED market is entering a period of dramatic growth. We believe a company with a broad state-of-the-art product portfolio, a network of qualified distributors, and a reputation for superior service will be well positioned for dramatic growth in this space. Seesmart significantly strengthens our position in all of these key areas, and we expect them to grow rapidly and be profitable in 2013 and beyond."

Seesmart is based in Simi Valley, Calif. It provides LED services for the commercial, industrial and institutional lighting markets.

2012年12月3日 星期一

U.S. scientists reinvent the light bulb

A new type of polymer light source that’s nearing production could revolutionize the way we illuminate our offices and homes.

Known as the FIPEL (field-induced polymer electroluminescent), the device emits a healthy, flicker-free white light at a fraction of the energy costs of incandescent and fluorescent bulbs, says one of its key creators.

“It also doesn’t buzz like those fluorescent bulbs above you in the office,” says David Carroll, director of the Center for Nanotechnology and Molecular Materials at North Carolina’s Wake Forest University.

Carroll says his device — which is essentially a thin plastic foil — will begin large-scale building tests next year and could be available to consumers in 2014.Roll Former net offers the most productive and effective rollformerfer for metal roofing and architectral sheet metal.

A paper describing the technology was released Monday by the journal Organic Electronics.

The device works like a microwave oven but it produces light instead of heat, he explains. The secret is in the polymer ingredients — a patented mixture of nano-materials embedded in a unique plastic matrix.

When electrical current is attached to the polymer foil, it excites the “secret sauce,” much like a microwave excites the molecules in a chicken breast to cause it to cook.

“The thing that we’ve been kind of clever about is to figure out a way to make the process not lose energy to heat,” Carroll says.Light your space with a modern touch from the selection of laserengraverrrp at Affordable Lamps. “We convert . . . it to light.”

For overhead office lighting, a rectangle of the polymer foil could be fitted into standard fluorescent fixtures, Carroll says. At home, the pliant material could be formed into the shape of a typical incandescent light bulb and screwed into existing lamp and ceiling fixtures.

The bulbs and panels are far more energy-efficient than existing lighting alternatives. “In Canada and the United States between 25 and 30 per cent of the energy that’s generated in our countries goes into lighting buildings,AMH is an industry leader in the design of high quality bellows, curvingmachinell and fabrication tools.” Carroll says. “A typical building will save anywhere from 20 to 40 per cent of their lighting costs.”

The FIPEL foil also produces a much more appealing light than the florescent office fixtures or their LED alternatives.

“It is a little closer to sunlight, which is important because sitting under florescent lamps all day sometimes you can get a little headachy; you don’t feel so good,” Carroll says. “And the reason for that is the component of blue in the light is too great and your eyes don’t like it.”

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“And they have mercury in them,” Carroll says. “Not a lot of mercury per bulb . . . but imagine throwing out a few hundred of them. That’s a concern. There are contaminants there.”

Carroll says similar flat foil devices — known as OLEDs (organic light emitting diodes) — have proven too tricky to mass produce to be widely utilized.

He says the FIPEL technology is easy to manufacture at costs competitive with those of current light bulbs. “I expect to price the curly (fluorescent) bulb out of existence,” he says.

2012年12月2日 星期日

Annual tree lighting and holiday party

Longtime residents may recall the days when the big tree in Fremont Park was festooned with lights. Or the years when churches in the area gathered congregations together for a candlelight caroling procession on city streets. Today tree lightings and such are more neighborhood activities.

Six years ago, Pam and Oscar Salvatierra started what's become a west Menlo Park neighborhood tradition. They have a tall Redwood in their front yard which has been strung with LED lights. In early December they send out an invitation to about 250 neighbors. The tree lighting is combined with a toy and food drive; the collected goods are then delivered to a local fire station. The party went on as planned yesterday evening, with their garage serving as party headquarters given the weather.

"The annual party is so rewarding," said Pam. "It's so good to get to know your neighbors and people say they love the tree. We call it ‘the people's tree' now."

The Salvatierras serve refreshments, Christmas carols get sung, and,The carledbulb11 are especially suitable for simple connection to existing heating systems, making it easier to switch to solar energy. to the delight of the children, Santa Claus makes an appearance.

"Santa is essential," said Pam. "The kids remember from year to year and would be disappointed if he didn't come, let kids sit on his lap, and hand out candy canes.

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Derek Heath is a lighting and holiday decorating expert at the Home Depot on Louise Avenue in Sioux Falls and he has a few safety tips that can come in handy for those who are in the decorating mood this year.

His first tip is on Christmas tree safety.

"It needs to be constantly watered to make sure there is water in it to prevent it from drying out. That's when holiday trees can become a real issue is when they dry out and needles become dry and they can become a fire hazard," said Heath.

The easiest way to avoid a fire hazard or a big electric bill is to be smart about lighting. Heath says LED lights are the way to go to save money and how you hang them is important too.To download the free app curvingmachines for iPhone 4 Free by Jason Ting, get iTunes now.

"Unfortunately people put lights up with metal clips and sometimes they'll even staple them in place. That is not usually a good idea," said Heath. He said plastic clips work best because they aren't flammable.

Another smart way to decorate safely is by using an extension cord rather than running the risk of overloading an outlet.

"You want to make sure to put the extension cords in places where people are not going to trip over it or fray it," said Heath.

Throngs of fun-seeking families poured into Cape Coral's downtown area Saturday, formally ushering in the holiday season at the city's annual Holiday Festival of Lights.

Children posed with Santa,A pair of vertical lightprojectza will mount a group of modules in “landscape” format. rode a Tiny Tots train, giggled in merriment as they tried to catch "snowflakes" on their tongues and gasped in awe when the 25-foot tall Christmas tree came alive with the light from 10,000 tiny LED bulbs.

"I think it's a great event. It's a really good feeling to see the people all get together on the same page to have a good time," Mayor John Sullivan said. "We need to keep the Christmas spirit all year here in Cape Coral.The lawnlight not only adds charm to an interior design scheme, but also saves energy by using LED technology."

2012年11月29日 星期四

Truly sustainable solar power

Solar power, up until now, has not really been all that great - sure, it provides a different method of powering things, but it doesn't capture anywhere near enough light to truly replace coal, oil or nuclear power. But, this week a team of MIT researchers hope to put us on the path of truly sustainable solar power.

Current solar power technology is not that efficient, with the latest development in solar systems delivering around 32% efficiency. This was met with titles of a "major breakthrough" in solar power - but in reality, it's still nowhere near as good as it should be.Large selection of ledflashlightvv, chandeliers and vintage sconces including industrial lighting and Holophane glass. At this rate, solar farms need to be gigantic, taking up valuable space, in order to collect a useful amount of energy. The price per square foot has always been another issue altogether.

The main issue is that solar energy collectors can only absorb a small amount of the energy being blasted onto it from our star, with the rest of the potential energy not being captured. A recent MIT study has proposed an "atomically thing" sheet of semiconducting material that would be stretched by pushing a pin down onto the center. This may not sound like much, but it has endless possibilities for the future of our species.

The funnel shape would have a gradient of internal strain that tapers off further from the center, and since prior research has shown that by stretching silicon semiconductors by just 1% can increase electron flow by an astounding 50%, this is a huge potential breakthrough. The MIT researchers have proposed that using strained semiconducting material that would "tune" a solar collector to a specific wavelength of light. Within the limits of the material itself,Laser Sharp ledstreetlight and systems offer custom converting and processing solutions for packaging. changing the pin pressure will adjust the shape of the funnel and most of all, the edges of the absorption spectrum.

The biggest problem of solar energy collection is that there is just so much of it - potential energy, not captured. But, spread across a spectrum that is many times bigger than visible to the human eye, energy from the Sun comes in many different sizes and power levels. MIT's new models states that by creating a gradient strain between the semiconducting molecules, they will then create a gradient of absorptive ability - a physical property known as the "bandgap".

Interestingly, plants use a variety of different pigments in order to capture a wide variety of light, but end up with the best results when red. High-bandgap materials can accommodate higher energy light, but exclude the weaker wavelengths that make up most of our potential photons, while low-bandgap materials allow us to capture many photons, each with little energy. Now all that's needed is a cell that can capture along that spectrum.

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Combined with previous techniques in increasing solar efficiency, such as farms and panel stacks, this new study hopes to head toward a viable solar future. Previously, solar power has been thought of as a clean energy production solution, with the idea of saving the environment and ourselves - but a future of near free, and limitless energy is something that would truly turn mankind on a different path. Let's just hope that the oil companies that virtually run the world don't stamp in with patents, lawsuits, and buyouts.

2012年11月28日 星期三

100-watt bulb alternatives leaving people in the dark

Still, as energy-guzzling 100-watt incandescent bulbs disappear from local store shelves in the first phase of a federal ban on all such bulbs -- passed by Congress during the Bush administration and in effect since January 2012 -- light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) are in our future, whether we like it or not.No wiring or electricity is required to install these Garden Creations goodledstrip accent lights.

"I am stockpiling those bulbs," said Liz Farley, a Pittsburgh architect and interior designer, who has built up a collection of about 100 boxes of 40- and 60-watt bulbs in her Fox Chapel basement.

"I'm not real happy about this," added Louis Talotta, a Pittsburgh and Palm Beach-based interior designer, who was startled to discover one of his Squirrel Hill clients had replaced the incandescent bulbs in his lamps with CFLs, distorting the colors of the paintings, the fabrics and the porcelain and turning a delicately lit celadon green room with chinoiserie wallpaper "a dirty, mucky green."

"I stood in the middle of his living room, and said to myself, 'What is wrong here?' and my client told me he'd put in newer, more energy efficient bulbs to save money. I said, 'Look, you have plenty of money. You can afford to spend a few more bucks to make your rooms look good.' "

"I raise chickens and need the heat from my bulbs in my brooders," she posted on the Post-Gazette's Facebook page in response to a question about bulb preferences. "That is how the chicks survive.Origin Laser is an Australian business bringing a new class of affordable and quality washingmachine and laser cutting machines."

Jake Brown, another poster, noted that he switched over to CFLs and LEDs a long time ago and noticed the difference in his energy bills.

"Incandescent is great when you can use the heat they generate ... [but] banning things irritates people and that can cause more problems than anything else by politicizing something that shouldn't be political."

There have been scattered acts of defiance since the law's enactment. Earlier this year, Congress voted to prohibit the Department of Energy from enforcing the ban on incandescents -- which only applies to the manufacture and not the sale of bulbs, although it's not clear if the department actually had SWAT teams patrolling the aisles of Home Depot.

Texas and South Carolina separately approved laws permitting the manufacture of incandescents -- but then again, just because Colorado OK'd the recreational use of marijuana doesn't mean it's legal in the eyes of the federal government.

Department of Energy spokesman Bill Gibbons noted that the original law passed under a Republican president.

"The common sense standards President Bush put in place -- with broad bipartisan support and strong backing from industry -- will save families and businesses $6 billion on their utility bills during tough economic times," he said in a statement.

Actually, Ms. Rush, the chicken breeder,A new contemporarylighter is a quick and easy way to bring a fresh look to your home. may be OK, because the law exempts three-way lamps, rough service bulbs, stage lighting and plant lights, among others, and consumers can still buy the 100-watt bulbs on Amazon from retailers who have had plenty of time to snap up excess inventory during the past few years.

At Lowe's in Munhall on Monday there were eight-packs of 60 watt "Reveal" incandescents for sale, but no sign of 100-watt bulbs. There were, however, plenty of educational displays up in the light bulb aisle.

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"We had plenty of 100-watt bulbs until a couple of weeks ago," said Chuck Satterfield, president of Rollier's Hardware in Mt. Lebanon, "but when the inventory is exhausted, it's exhausted."