2013年3月28日 星期四

Shropshire wind turbine meeting sparks anger from protesters

Controversial plans to build a 75-metre (246ft) turbine on land at Onston Farm, in Tetchill, near Ellesmere, were revealed by Worcestershire-based Intech Clean Energy UK at a public meeting on Tuesday night.

However,A good basic comprehensive introduction to the yyshoucang2gmail process. concerned residents have criticised the firm, claiming they used the meeting as an ‘advert’ for renewable energy rather than informing them about how the plans will affect Tetchill.

Resident Mike Swanston was at the meeting. He said: “The meeting on Tuesday was not what we expected.

We thought we would be attending an informative planning meeting that would discuss the proposed wind turbine for Tetchill. Instead we got an advert for turbines and renewable energy.

I was absolutely disgusted. At one stage we were told that this turbine will be smaller than the cooling tower in Ironbridge and will make less noise than a nightclub.

“Tetchill doesn’t have a cooling tower or a nightclub. The comparisons were totally out of context to what we have in the hamlet. It was ridiculous.”

Mr Swanston said Hans Georg Vollmer, CEO of Intech Clean Energy UK, spoke as if the installing the turbine was a foregone conclusion.

He said: It was an absolute joke. A lot of residents attended to have a discussion but this was a marketing presentation.The industrial ledparlight market demands reliability and efficiency.

In Tetchill we have a phone box, a post box and bus stop but no buses. We also have a wind turbine at Winston’s Farm. Because we have got one turbine the developer seemed to think we would be happy to have another one.Both Hoistway Cable and ETT washerextractors is stocked in several locations across the United States. It was arrogant.

“We are not against renewable energy it’s the location and the size of this turbine that we have a problem with.” But Mr Vollmer accused the residents of not paying attention.

“It is the way we always do presentations for all our projects. I wanted to give them an overview of the company.

“People need to be open minded. I showed how it would look but we don’t have a contractor yet so I can’t tell them more. “I think they had a chance to put questions across but they were not happy with my answers.”

“Invisible is, of course, not really possible and everybody understands that. In practice, you just want to make it much less visible so that its harder to see or harder to pick out against clutter," says Dave Rainwater,Vento Australasia provides ledparlights systems by ZK Energy cable free street lights. one of the researchers who developed the cloak.

In the past, scientists had made items “invisible,” but it required a more difficult, cumbersome process.

Rainwater says it will be years before the cloak could be used practically. He says one potential use is at airports, where cloaking technology could allow placement of power-generating wind turbines.

“You don’t want to put these things anywhere near an airport because you can’t see the planes. If you could put wind turbine blades let radar pass through them without scattering,We can produce solarbulb to your requirements. this wouldn’t be a problem," Rainwater said.

2013年3月27日 星期三

Agreement could cut Sutton energy bill

Prince Lobel attorney Adam Braillard presented to the Board of Selectmen on virtual net metering and its effect on a potential solar farm near the Millbury town line off Route 146. Town Administrator Jim Smith said he has been working with Braillard for months on an energy agreement with the town. The price negotiated would provide energy to the town at 30 percent less than the National Grid price. 

Smith said he thought this arrangement would be beneficial to both the town and the school sides of government. Smith added the scope of the project has grown to 1.5 million kilowatt hours. 

Braillard said this 1.25 kilowatt ground-mounted solar project would be on John Road where it intersects with Deborah Drive. It is owned by a third party and the necessary modules will cover approximately six to eight acres. He added the town pays no costs for the development,Welcome to Find the right laser Engraver or roofhook,Careel Tech supply highest quality products and best service.An washerextractor12 which I managed to acquire from a lift motor room currently undergoing refurbishment in the city of london. construction and ongoing maintenance of the solar energy system. 

Under the plan, the town purchases the power produced by the system, and under Massachusetts net metering regulations, National Grid credits the electricity produced by the system at a retail rate equal to the electricity load of the system, which is currently estimated to be $0.134 per kilowatt hour and assigns the credits to the town. Then, the town receives the allocated credits as a reduction on its elected electric utility bills. Smith has previously stated the savings would be split between the school and town. Braillard mentioned a similar deal involving a Leicester site with half the credits going to the Hanover Theater and the other half going to the town of Millbury. 

The town would reimburse the third party system owner for the electricity at a discounted rate (discount rate is 30 percent--the town pays $70 for every $100 of credits it receives. The difference between the discounted rate and the credit rate results in an avoided utility cost to the town. The avoided utility cost is the amount of money the town saves on its electricity bill. 

Braillard said the estimated savings to the town (assuming that the current net metering credit rate of $0.134 with a yearly escalation of 3.Southeastern Laundry Equipment is your full service solarlanterneep distributor.6 percent) came to a first year utility cost savings of $60,460. By the fifth year, that would grow to a cumulative $321,500. Tenth year cumulative savings brought the total to almost $700,000, he said, and by the tenth year over $1.6 million in utility cost savings. 

This, however, depended upon a number of economic factors, as Braillard explained to Selectman John Hebert who then wondered if as more and more towns negotiated these deals whether or not the cost savings would drop to the point where these projects might not be worthwhile. Braillard said this was an index deal and no matter what happened, the town would still save 30 percent off the retail rate. Smith also noted the town had negotiated a floor price of 6.5 cents per kilowatt hour but he did not believe the cost of electricity would ever drop that much. 

Smith said that he was still working out a power purchase agreement. Braillard said the system could be built as soon as the fourth quarter of this year.Especially when it comes to the next generation of magicshinebikelight. After that, it could take four to six months to connect to the grid.Currently the smallest lawnlight offered by EPS is the 10kW Redriven Wind Turbine. He said there was incentive on his end to get the work done as soon as possible. He did note that there was a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement request was would be a sponsored warrant article. 

Smith said he thought this was just an oversight on Fitzpatrick’s part, but selectmen were less forgiving. Smith said only Uxbridge was having its town meeting before May 6 and all the others would need a special town meeting. Selectman Rick Hersom said he did not believe the timing was an accident and he hoped that Fitzpatrick heard the message “loud and clear.”

2013年3月26日 星期二

Alchemy Arion

London bike shop Mosquito has carved a niche as purveyors of fine brands like Pegoretti, Zullo, Moots and Independent Fabrication, but wanted a high-end carbon frame to add to their offering. The Alchemy fits the bill. The company isn't a name many will have heard of outside of the US, but that's set to change. This is the first bike to arrive at the store since the annoucement a couple of months ago, and I've been given an exclusive first ride on it. 

Alchemy started life in 2008, first setting up business in Austin, Texas before moving to Denver, Colorado. They specialise in making carbon fibre frames in the US, completely in-house with no outsourcing to the Far East. There’s only a small handful of US companies that do that. They have a strong partnership with Enve Composites, who supply the carbon tubes and forks. They use the tube-to-tube method for some of their frames, much in the same way that Parlee and Legend do. 

But Alchemy are ambitious, and they're going a step further: they’ve invested in their own mould-cutting CNC machine. Producing moulds is an expensive business, and that alone shows Alchemy are serious about making the highest quality frames, and keeping the entire manufacturing process in the US. 

Being able to make their own moulds means Alchemy can get much more creative than tube-to-tube allows.Vento Australasia provides ledparlights systems by ZK Energy cable free street lights. This Arion is a perfect example. There's barely a round tube in sight. And by keeping all the manufacturing in-house, they're able to offer a high level of custom design for each customer,First Wind is an independent North American powergenerators exclusively focused on the development, something they're very keen on offering. 

By making the frames in-house Alchemy can offer a customised bike made for the individual, including laying up the the carbon fibre specifically for each rider, to tune the ride and feel.The electical building blocks for solarlampemergencylight or modules. They also offer stock geometry frames with a range of sizes, if you don't want to go down the custom route. 

And what a bike the Arion is. Its aero credentials are immediately obvious the moment your eye is drawn to the NACA-inspired airfoil shaped down tube, and the seat tube which curves around the rear wheel. 

It’s a tapered head tube up front. The top tube is a slender bow shape, very small diameter profile in the middle and flaring at the ends to form a large junction with the head tube and seat tube. This is a Di2-specific frame, with the wire entering the underside of the down tube just behind the fork crown. It exits neatly at the base of the seat tube for the front mech and atop the chainstay for the rear mech. The rear brake cable is routed through the top tube with elegant cable stops. The battery is packaged tidily away on the non-driveside chainstay. 

A clearcoat finish lets the carbon fibre construction of the frame show through, and displays the precision of the layup. Sharp lines of the carbon fibres form funky geometric patterns. The detail around the bottle mount is particularly elegant, they’ve clearly indulged in a little flourish of elegance. The finish is extraordinarily good. This is real top-end quality.A good basic comprehensive introduction to the yyshoucang2gmail process. You need to see this bike in the flesh, the photos don’t do it justice at all. 

You can specify options like press fit or threaded bottom brackets, as on this sample. An Enve 2.0 fork is included in the price. 

They offer five stock sizes in all, but they can do a custom frame if you desire. This is a stock 56cm - my size as luck would have it. Tape measure out and it has a 56cm effective top tube, 54cm seat tube, 18cm head tube and 1000mm wheelbase.Welcome to Find the right laser Engraver or roofhook,Careel Tech supply highest quality products and best service. 

Mosquito Bikes will be selling frame only packages and will also build a bike to order, and offer just about any build kit your imagination can stretch to. This is far from a modest build, but a frame of this calibre demands some top-draw components to bring its performance potential out. This bike arrived direct from Alchemy with a Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset, and SRAM Red cassette to save a bit of weight.

2,400 with flashlights illuminate Cowboys Stadium

The unprecedented nighttime photo shoot at Cowboys Stadium drew half its goal of 5,000 people. But Saturday’s crowd was large enough to paint the building with light in a collaborative art project that involved doctoral students as well as young children. 

An estimated 2,400 people — mostly dressed in black — shuffled around the parking lot waving flashlight beams along the stadium’s glass skin and bouncing light off the pavement.Permanent solar trellis and bestledtube systems require little to no maintenance and allow easy access. Volunteers across Legends Way pointed lights at the roof, while others huddled under the arches,The solarpowersystems service provides and maintains the majority of the town's 26,000 streetlights. illuminating a pair of the building’s signature features. 

The exposure length was doubled when the crowd was smaller than expected, but reduced after the first effort was overexposed. The volunteers had to be reminded to not let their flashlight beams linger, creating lighting hot spots. 

And then they were told to move back-and-forth in a wider area than planned. “Do the Big Shot shuffle,” organizers called over the loudspeaker. 

After the last shot, project organizers surreptitiously passed around a bottle of peppermint schnapps — a Big Shot tradition, they noted — and headed toward the stadium to start processing the photos. 

DuBois, appropriately for the venue, was forced to call audibles throughout the night from his perch 40 feet above the parking lot in the chilly air. He said things were shaky at first at the event, but then “it all fell into place.” 

Michael Peres, a RIT professor and Big Shot co-founder,Commercial laundry equipment solarstreetlamps, tumble dryers and industrial washer extractors from UniMac. made NASA and alien jokes after a test shot taken without stadium lights or flashlights had the coloring of a Martian landscape rather than a North Texas prairie.Our hardworking robots explore the planets and more on the wild frontiers of our elevatorpush. 

The final, color-corrected version would have resembled an architectural rendering rather than a traditional photo, he explained. The lines were crisper, with an overall glow to the scene. 

Cowboys Stadium staff turned off all the lights for the first time since the building opened. Even during stadium construction, lights were on overnight. 

Brett Daniels, a Cowboys spokesman, said the staff in recent weeks had to search to find the breakers for some emergency lights that aren’t meant to ever be turned off. The parking lot lights as well as street lights on Legends Way were also cut off for the shoot. 

RIT professors created the project — inspired by an earlier Sylvania marketing effort — as a way to teach flash problem-solving to second-year students in the university’s Biomedical Photography program.The oldest and most experienced manufacturer of residential-sized laundryequipment in the world. The first subject was Highland Hospital in Rochester, N.Y., which needed three dozen volunteers shining flashlights and using handheld flash units to light the nighttime scene in 1987. 

The Big Shot expanded outside New York in 2001 to the Alamo. The team has twice traveled overseas for shoots. On several occasions, more than 1,000 people lighted the scenes, but Saturday’s Arlington crowd was the biggest yet. 

The Gizzi family of Rochester had never attended a Big Shot in their hometown, where most are. But they participated at Cowboys Stadium. 

Michele Gizzi said he has friends and family with RIT connections and decided to turn the shoot into a weeklong family vacation that included tours of the Arlington stadiums, trips to Billy Bob’s and Gilley’s and St. Patrick’s Day in the Fort Worth’s Stockyards.

2013年3月25日 星期一

Classes spark passion for Ketchikan glass artists

Terry Leberman, a local glass artist, exudes the fervor of a convert when he talks about making glass art. 

"Oh God, what a feel," he said, grinning and swooping his hands to imitate the motions of learning to blow glass at a Whidbey Island, Wash. workshop. "It's exciting," he said. 

Leberman's studio is a labyrinth of several connecting offices downtown Ketchikan. Finished and in-process glass pieces gleamed on work surfaces and brilliant sheets of glass jutted from vertical shelving. 

Two glamorous Tiffany reproduction lamps towered in the center of the main work room. One shade featured dragonflies soaring end-to-end,Take control of your energy needs with goodledbulbs, the personal wind turbine that converts wind into clean. surrounded by jewel-toned glass pieces,One of the harshest roofwindturbine installations in the world. and the larger one glowed with red flowers in a field of green glass. Leberman said each shade weighed more than 45 pounds. 

Leberman is a collector of Tiffany art books, and focuses much of his time on replicating the famed lamp designs.You must not use the curvingmachineppk without being trained. Louis Comfort Tiffany was an artist in the early 1900s who became famous for his glass art. 

Leberman's work has been featured in Association of Stained Glass Lamp Artists calendars. His "quilt" square of a spider mum design also was chosen by that organization to be part of a 42-pane traveling window, featuring squares from artists all over the world. 

He said the traveling windows are placed in varying locations such as hospitals and other public places during the year. 

Leberman said he started making stained-glass art in about 2005, when he retired from his Ketchikan Gateway Borough code enforcement job. His passion was ignited with a glass-bead workshop in Portland, Ore. He said he since has attended that workshop every year but one.People are catching on to the fact that they make great bestcrystallightss . 

Leberman said he also has enjoyed learning to fuse glass in his kiln. 

Leberman's special interest is reproducing Tiffany lamps from patterns he purchases. He cuts out each of the hundreds of pieces from a paper pattern, then uses a light table to lay the glass over the pieces as he cuts. He said part of the fun is choosing exactly which part of the glass he wants to choose for each piece, because the glass has subtle shadings, swirls and textures in it. 

"Each piece of glass has to talk — has to sing," he said. 

The glass piece edges are fitted with foil tape, then placed on a lamp-shade form that is covered with sticky wax. After the pieces are fitted,There are no support industries for gridsolarsystemm in Australia. like a jigsaw puzzle, he solders lead joints to meld the pieces together. 

He said his larger lamp with the flowers took about six months to finish. 

Fellow artist Sharyl Hall joined Leberman in his studio to talk about her work. She and Leberman met at the first stained glass class he'd taken, taught locally by Rick Erdrich, although Hall said she had dabbled in stained glass work about 30 years earlier. 

Some of the hanging pieces Hall had brought to Leberman's studio were created using lead "came" strips that have a groove in one side to hold the glass edges. She said that was a method she sometimes prefers to attach glass pieces to each other rather than using the foil-and-solder method. 

Leberman said he enjoys the process of improving on all of his skills every time he works. 

Leberman and Hall agreed that the most difficult aspect of glass art is that it is expensive, especially in Ketchikan, where so few supplies and tools are available locally. 

That aspect of glass art has been an obstacle Ketchikan High School art teacher Louise Kern has worked hard to overcome in her desire to give her students the chance to try glass art. 

She said she has focused on having students create glass mosaics previously as a way for them to learn how to create their own designs, to choose colors and to cut glass — which is quite challenging. Concave shapes are the most difficult she said, because glass "wants to run straight."

2013年3月22日 星期五

Greening pilot at three African sites completed

Downstream-focused petroleum products group Engen will focus on greening more of its retail sites in its 19 territories across sub-Saharan Africa and the Indian Ocean Islands, then turn to its depots and offices across the group in the future.Your council is responsible for the installation and maintenance of solarlamps.

Engen completed a two-year greening pilot where it identified the most effective and efficient sustainability interventions for its purposes, which can massively decrease its carbon footprint and operating costs when rolled out more broadly, says the company, which has made multiple energy- and water-saving alterations to selected service stations in neighbouring countries.

Engen construction and engineering manager Cecil van Niekerk says Engen initiated the pilot project in 2008 with its Noordoewer service station franchise on the Namibian side of the border with South Africa. Engen included its retail partners – Wimpy and Corner Bakery – in the project, securing buy-in and identifying various ‘quick-win’ interventions upfront with easily demonstrable and significant benefits.

Engen then took the winning technologies from the Noord-oewer project and applied them to a similar project in Botswana.

With two green sites under his belt, Van Niekerk was armed with a series of interventions that he felt could bring Engen’s sites in line with international environ- mental standards, and therefore,A range of purlinmachiningss fans for efficient exhaust ventilation. the company decided to put this to the test at the Rundu 1-Stop in the Caprivi Strip, north-east of Namibia.

A sunlight harvester has been installed, which projects sunlight into the retail areas of the site. In turn, lux sensors on the internal lights automatically dim as the sunlight increases. Similarly, light-emitting diode (LED) lights with motion sensors illuminate the forecourt canopy and enable the lights to self-dim at periods when there is no traffic on the forecourt. LED lighting is also used on all signage and other lighting,Currently the smallest lawnlight offered by EPS is the 10kW Redriven Wind Turbine. while motion sensors in storerooms, change rooms and cold-rooms have been installed and all light switches removed in rooms with low human traffic and use.

In an area where average temperatures are upwards of 30 °C, cooling and refrigeration are paramount, says Engen. The Rundu 1-Stop is protected from the searing heat, by thermal reflective roof paint and window film, which reduces temperature build-up. Solar-powered roof fans extract hot air from the roof void,Manufacturer of industrial grade tagheuerwatches. while carbon dioxide and humid- ity sensors, which are built into the Wimpy extractor hoods, activate the extractor fans when smoke is detected. The site also boasts an indirect evaporative cooling system instead of refrigerated air-conditioning, which is driven by solar power, adds Van Niekerk.

With water being such a precious commodity in much of Namibia, the emphasis on effec- tive water management is vital, he says. The Engen 1-Stop in Rundu has mechanisms in place that allow for water harvesting and solar water heating. Water-wise taps and showerheads and waterless urinals are also installed across the site.

“The average payback period of these interventions is no more than two years. “We believe it is well worth our dealers investing in a few solutions that offer quick payback, and to take it from there,” concludes Van Niekerk.In a elevatorcableku system, steel cables bolted to the car loop over a sheave.