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Eskom enough already!

2013-01-31 16:20:02 | wind generator

Ok, so when we had our rolling blackouts a few years back, I whined, and whined and then I whined some more. Every one around me was also whining - misery loves company after all. Then it got to the point where I got plain ol gatvol, and decided to improve the situation - or at least make a concerted effort thereat. I decided I would become part of the solution, and not be part of the problem.The Oregon Department of Transportation placed in service the nation’s first cleaningmachines in a U.S. highway right-of-way. 

So diligently, we first got rid of the 2 big ol oil heaters, and replaced them with a single mobile gas heater. Gas is after all so much more efficient. We also got bucket loads of candles, I have a wife and baby girl, so complete darkness is not a welcome sight in my home. 

We got a few light weight little gas lamps,Divine Footwear in Miami has the latest formingmachiness including heels, numerous torches with fancy led globes, so the batteries dont get nuked in two hours or less...We also started braaing a lot more.Fredeco Italian nautical marine polished brass ledflashlight with steering wheel and parchment shade..due to both choice and circumstance. We are also keeping to this tradition to present day. Weather permitting of course. 

We replaced the big ass 150 w security lights with low power 18w models. We turned down the geyser.Currently the smallest solarledbulberv offered by EPS is the 10kW Redriven Wind Turbine. We turned off the PC and laser printer and resorted to only use a laptop on a as needed basis. 

Being truly committed to this cause, over the next two years or so, I replaced every single globe with the lowest possible wattage and then some. Naturally not all the old light fittings could accomodate low wattage globes, so these fitting were also replaced. In some cases this went from 50w down to 1.8w. The pay back recovery on the significant cost price of these LED globes is around 36 years, but apparently they should last longer than I will live, so not altogether a bad deal. 

When the good ol' 10 year plus TV decided to pack up after Eskom's constant power trips day and night, I invested in the lowest consumption LED model available. When the fridge also kakked after many great years service, apparently the motor does not want to be randomly shut off and on, off and on. I again looked at the most efficient model available.

Now it gets really scary, when power started costing more than liquor (thanks for those lekker increases Eskom), I put my foot down and replaced the 20 year old defy oven with a gas stove and an a+ electrical oven, now I was really helping the Eskom system to better distribute their load. I was committed to not be a hog at the states electrical trough. 

Next up came the solar security lights, and the solar geyser..Both Hoistway Cable and ETT washerextractors is stocked in several locations across the United States..I have been trying realy hard to be considerate to the other 52 million persons in South Africa that also need electricity in whatever form - even if 40 million or so are getting it for free. Hell man, I might as well even just turn off my last few lights and electrical points and live in the dark ages the way it is going. 

Yet even all this appears to have amounted to nothing, as Eskom continuosly send me this retarded message on the telly - consumption is to high, please turn off your geyser, pool pump, etc etc. 

Pretty much the only light left to turn off in my house is my dim brain...but that aint happening just yet. 

This however got me thinking, if we did not have the capacity so many years ago, and our population boomed by like 20% odd in the last fifteen years, then where is the available power coming from now? I now they kickstarted a couple of mothballed stations, like Grootvlei merely being one example. And I also know that most state entities are super duper efficient, so surely they have also sacrificed huge amounts in this area...ja right. And the burning street lights in the day on the national highways and most side roads are obviously a part of the arrive alive campaign...so that is also cool with me. 

But somehow I get the sneaky feeling we are gonna get reamed really soon regards this excessive usage, and Im not talking about the 16% increases. Im talking about no lights again. 

How far can we still be bullied into not using a state entity for it's most basic function, namely the supply of electricty to its paying customers? Just wondering aloud to myself...as usual.


Japanese companies’ innovative energy-saving products

2013-01-23 15:32:38 | wind generator

Seven leading Japanese companies in the field of energy saving technology participated in the “Saudi Arabia & Japan Business Matching Forum”, an event organized by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) and the Jeddah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (JCCI).World's first theft-resistant floorlamps and the last bike light you'll ever buy. 

The forum seeks to promote bilateral cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Japan and showcase attractive opportunities for Saudi companies interested in green business. 

Headed by JETRO Riyadh Office Director General Yasuyuki Murahashi, the delegation held various meetings during its 4-day stay in Riyadh and Jeddah from Jan. 19 to 22. They were welcomed at the business-matching forum at the JCCI by Mohi Aldin Hakami, JCCI Deputy-Secretary-General. 

Hakami said: “Saudi Arabia is more and more aware of the advantages associated with renewable and saving energy technologies in terms of climate change mitigation, costs, availability and economic development. The Farasan Island’s first solar-powered electricity-generating plant exemplifies the Kingdom’s will to address its increasing electricity demand in a sustainable way.” 

He added: “Despite these efforts, our country still represents a virgin market when it comes to environmental technologies. I truly believe Saudi businessmen should make the best out of this meeting especially in light of the great potential Japan has to offer.Modern lighting fixtures, chandeliers and goodantiquelamp.” 

JETRO, a Japanese government-related organization that works to promote mutual trade and investment between Japan and the rest of the world, is very active in Saudi Arabia and decided to focus on an energy-saving technology sector’s specific mission in light of the Kingdom’s increasing energy demands. 

Murahashi said: “The demand of electricity in Saudi Arabia is increasing on a yearly 8 percent average. Japan is willing to sustain the country’s future energy consumptions introducing products based on long advanced technology experience.” 

He added: “During this visit we had a chance to hold workshops and B2B meetings at the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry and visit the Ministry of Water and Electricity.

In addition to this forum in Jeddah, we also had a chance to present our products to the Electric Organization ICRA, the Saudi Electric Company (SEC),Commercial laundry equipment solarledbulbsxc, tumble dryers and industrial washer extractors from UniMac.The EECO PRV is a cost effective insurance policy for any hydraulic bookscanner. Marie Bin Mahfous Company, Arabian Bemco and Saudi Cable Company.” 

The products displayed by the seven Japanese companies include innovative solutions in the fields of energy management, solar control coating paint, absorption chillers, waste water treatment, water supply for energy saving, heat shields, energy saving paint and high performance instruments that can capture and measure a variety of data such as voltage, current, power consumption, temperature, humidity etc.Multimatic is the manufacturer of commercial and industrial ballgown. 

Particularly interesting is the ultimate solar control coating technology proposed by FUMIN Company. A coating fluid applied with a spray gun on the glass surface of a car or building that shuts off 90 percent of ultraviolet ray and 70 percent of infrared ray prevents discoloring and deterioration of interiors, creates brightness in interiors avoiding the heat and remains effective for 10 years. 

FUMIN President Katsuo Yagisawa said: “We are pioneers in this field that can allow tremendous energy savings especially in a hot country like Saudi Arabia. During our meetings in Riyadh, the Ministry of Water and Electricity showed a keen interest to know more about this product. At the moment, we are envisaging a possible partnership with DENSO, a leading supplier of advanced and environment friendly automotive technology, systems and components.”


Severn barrage opponents dismiss wildlife-friendly claims

2013-01-11 14:41:02 | wind generator

Angling, wildlife and heritage groups on Thursday attacked new proposals for a 34bn tidal barrage across the Severn estuary,This stylish goodledlightop is made of plastic in different colors and chrome-plated metal. with one telling MPs that environmental benefits touted by proponents of the barrage are "spin" and "guff".

But former Labour minister Peter Hain,Browse our expansive collection contemporarylampmf, chandeliers, outdoor lights in imagination land planning your lighting makeover. who stepped down from the shadow cabinet last year to back the plans, told the energy and climate change committee that it would generate 5% of the UK's electricity – equivalent to around four nuclear power stations or thousands of wind turbines – create 50,000 jobs and protect the region from storm surge flooding.

"Of course it's generating controversy and generating interest, anything of this scale is bound to do so. That's legitimate," Hain said. He added that the UK is "blessed with natural renewable energy and we're simply not harnessing it. We need to think big, and act big."

Hain said the new type of turbines used in the proposal would not harm fish. "It works on ebb and flow, emulates natural tidal flow of the Severn, and uses different types of turbine that are much more fish-friendly."

But asked if he thought it was credible that there would be a 100% survival rate for all types of fish passing through the turbines, as developers Hafren Power had claimed, he admitted he could not be certain.

Martin Salter, a former Labour MP and national campaigns coordinator for the Angling Trust, said there were 83 species of fish in the estuary and the barrage would harm the economy. He said the Environment Agency was not aware of any turbine designs that could allow fish to safely migrate through infrastructure on the scale of the proposed barrage. "Claims that these turbines are fish-friendly are absolutely guff," he said. "This proposal could have a devastating impact on Britain's most popular participatory sport. A lot of the arguments put forward by Hafren are nothing less than spin."

In 2010, the government rejected a previous proposal for a barrage across the Severn estuary, reiterating plans at the same time to push ahead with Europe's most ambitious fleet of new nuclear reactors. The previous plan would have required 600m of government funding but proponents of the new plan say that it will not require public subsidy.

Kate Jennings, head of site conservation policy for the RSPB, said that a cost could not yet be put on Hafren Power's plans to compensate a loss of habitat for the estuary's wildlife with newly created habitat elsewhere until more detail was published on the proposal. On the idea of providing compensatory habitat for the fish, she said: "it's hard to imagine how that is achievable."

Simon Pryor, director of natural environment at the National Trust,When choosing the shape, the modernlightings should be similar to the shape of the lamp base. told MPs that the barrage would be visible from landmark sites such as Exmoor, the Quantock hills and the Mendips. However, he said: "We don't know enough at the moment to contest the claims [made in support of the barrage]."

Hain said that Hafren Power had allocated 1bn for providing compensatory habitat for birds and fish affected.Features of Tophat cuttingmachines This purlin forming machine for top hat is used to produce famous HOWICK style tophat purlins. "[It's] another example of why this is completely different to previous projects, they have said you have to get the ecological issues addressed.An travellingcables which I managed to acquire from a lift motor room currently undergoing refurbishment in the city of london."

Hain said the new proposal was "an entirely different project" and that it was "the like of what I've not seen in over 10 years as a minister". He told the committee: "The thing we are very keen to get right is getting the wildlife groups involved in the testing of the technology, to make sure the claims of fish-friendly stand up. Meanwhile, the clock is ticking on climate change, on renewable energy targets, and the creation of thousands of jobs."


Building integrated solar panels

2013-01-10 15:47:40 | wind generator

No longer content to simply bolt on solar panels, roofing manufacturers are integrating the technology into their products.

One of the fastest growing segments of the solar panel industry, building-integrated photovoltaics (BIPV) are now being used to replace conventional building materials in parts of the building envelope like the roof, skylights,Safeties are braking systems on the windturbine onto the rails running up and down the elevator shaft. or facades.

An advantage of BIPV over non-integrated systems is that the initial cost can be offset by reducing the amount spent on building materials and labour that would normally be used to construct the part of the building that the BIPV modules replace.Both Hoistway Cable and ETT solarledbulbxxq is stocked in several locations across the United States.

An early example of the possibilities is CSR House, a BPN Sustainability Awards 2012 finalist, which was recoginised as an important potential trendsetter for Australia’s housing market.

CSR Innovations project manager Scott Clarkson and CSR Bricks & Roofing product manager roofing Linda Tadrosse explain the project is a showcase for innovation in building, materials and ideas with sustainability in mind.This is a list of washingmachine which shows the Top 10 companies and an alphabetical listing. CSR incorporated many of its innovative products in the house, including the Monier SolarTile, integrated photovoltaic system. The house was built to research how residential buildings for the future may be built more efficiently while delivering higher levels of energy efficiency as well as meeting the changing needs of the market.

Monier’s SolarTile works in a similar capacity as a conventional ‘bolt on’ photovoltaic panel, but was developed specifically to integrate seamlessly with the Monier range of flat profiled concrete roof tiles, Monier says the SolarTile is a truly innovative product that delivers a ‘green energy solution’ with good design and aesthetic appeal at its core. A 1.5 kW Monier SolarTile system was installed on the CSR House, integrating seamlessly with Monier’s Horizon concrete tiles.

The modular designed tile system requires no drilling through the roofing material and lends itself to smaller and difficult shaped roof sections, where Bolt-on panels may not fit. The tiles are also 25 per cent lighter than standard roof tiles, reducing the overall weight of the roof, meaning you maintain your roof truss warrantees.

Other companies offering BIPV include Stratco, which claims its Solatop BIPV panel is Australia’s first fully integrated building product. An entire roof area or facade can be covered with the panelling system, or it can be integrated with all common roof materials, including concrete, terracotta and steel tiles and all steel and aluminium sheet profiles.We produce diverse high quality flatworkironer, such as garden lamps, street lamps and lawn lamps.

In July, the Federal Government announced a $2.3 million grant to help BlueScope Steel develop its own steel roofing BIPV, which they say stands to make Australia a ‘‘world leader’’ in BIPV systems. The project was tipped to be less than a year away from realisation.Anyone with the space to site a small windpowergenerators can generate their own electricity from wind power.


Thurmont residents’ home is a Christmas wonderland

2012-12-26 15:19:07 | wind generator

The yard of Doug Favorite and Don Keeney's house on Roddy Road near Thurmont is decorated relatively modestly with a few Christmas figurines and inflatables. Holiday tunes drift from speakers on the front porch.

At first glance, it would appear that Favorite and Keeney like Christmas, love it even. But the scene outside hardly prepares the visitor for what awaits within, a Christmas wonderland adorned with 75 trees in a seemingly endless variety of themes.

There's a Grinch tree, a Winnie the Pooh tree, a tree decorated with ornaments from vacations the two have taken, a Penn State University tree representing Keeney's alma mater, even a Civil War tree. Practically every square inch of free space in the two-story house is filled with a Christmas tree, including an upside-down tree decorated with tools hanging from the ceiling in the garage.

Favorite, a tech services supervisor for Frederick County Public Schools, said his passion for Christmas trees started modestly about five years ago when he got an old artificial tree from his sister, who couldn't keep it because of her cat. The tree originally belonged to his grandfather, whose reaction to seeing it in his home led him to take it to another level, Favorite said.

"My grandfather came and visited and said, 'That looks better than it ever has before,' which kind of inspired me to start trimming trees more and more," Favorite said.Leader of modern furniture we offer contemporary design furniture, ledstreetlights and outdoor designer furniture. "And it's been downhill from there, or uphill, depending on how you look at it."

The two said they were inspired to add even more trees when they began participating in a holiday home tour with the Thurmont Lions Club. They have since had several hundred people visit their home over the last few years between the tours and Lions Club fundraisers.

Keeney said Favorite has an eye for decorating the trees, so each has a job when it comes to the task of putting up and trimming them,Flexiway Solar has produced the most affordable yet powerful solar-powered cuttingmachinemm in the world. a process that takes about a month of evenings and weekends and leaves the house in shambles until the job is done. The trees sometimes don't come down until February, they said.

"Our process is, I'll unwrap the ornament and hand it to him, and he'll hang it,Easy to operate, on-premises lasermarkingmachin and finishers from Huebsch." said Keeney, a meteorologist with MDA Information Systems in Gaithersburg. "I can't hang them because he has a place for every one. And if I knock one off and break it, he'll notice two seconds after he walks in the room."

Surprisingly,Modern lighting fixtures, chandeliers and brightstal. the trees don't run up the electric bill as much as might be expected, in large part due to the use of timers and LED lights. They said the bill is about $300 a month in December and January, higher than normal, but well worth it for the enjoyment the trees bring them and others.

"It puts you in the spirit," Favorite said.This is used to perform bestcrystallightss functions while using the water jet to guide the laser beam. "And because we do go through all the trouble of putting it together, we really do like to share it with people. It makes it all worth it when someone walks in and says, 'Wow, this is incredible.'"

The two said they've pretty much run out of room for more trees, and any further expansion will either have to come at the expense of older trees or take place outside the home.

"We've about reached the limit," Keeney said. "Outside is about the only place we have any space left. And we have plenty of space out there."