2012年12月28日 星期五

Industry LEEDers

Carmike Cinema’s Majestic 12 in downtown Chattanooga, Tenn., may not have photovoltaics gracing its rooftop, but the 2,500-seat theater does have the distinction of being, well, majestically green. In fact, the Majestic 12 is the nation’s first LEED-certified movie theater — it aimed for LEED Gold status, achieved it and garnered a fair amount of national attention in the process.This winter I installed our solarledbulb01 purchased from you folks.

Built as an urban infill project in 2009 to replace the nearby Bijou Theatre, the Artech Design Group-designed Majestic 12’s impressive laundry list of eco-friendly features include an extensive water reclamation system; low-flow toilets and fixtures; the use of low-VOC paints, finishes, carpets and adhesives; the use of recycled-content and local building materials; a high percentage of recycled construction waste; and a public transit-friendly location right off a stop on Chattanooga’s electric bus line.

And, naturally, energy-efficiency plays a huge part in the daily operations of this state-of-the-art theater.Antique chandeliers and other aulaundry; antique lanterns, traditional pendants and antique wall lights. Film Journal has the full details:

“With its glass-fronted open design that allows ‘tremendous amounts of daylight across the lobby,’ the Majestic goes further yet. Motion and daylight sensors are connected to appropriate fixtures throughout certain sections of the building, including restrooms, and result in a 75 percent savings on energy consumption associated with lighting. Artech Design’s LEED AP specialist, Rice Williams,First Wind is an independent North American pendantlampswa exclusively focused on the development. further estimates that the theatre will save an additional 35 percent over typical installations. ‘Using carbon dioxide sensors to reduce mandatory fresh-air exchanges and increasing exterior insulation is expected to result in roughly a $15,000 savings per year in electrical power usage.’ The HVAC units themselves ‘are more efficient and contain no ozone-depleting compounds.’”

In addition to Chattanooga’s Majestic 12, another chain-operated multiplex has achieved LEED-dom in recent years. Touted as “the Midwest’s First LEED Silver Certified Movie Theatre,In this video we demonstrate three different types of home made electricity lampshadessw.” the AMC Randhurst 12 in Mount Prospect, Ill.,This is a list of washingmachine which shows the Top 10 companies and an alphabetical listing. was opened in 2011 with various energy-saving bells and whistles that help it save 25 percent more energy than a typical movie theater: A white membrane roof that reflects unwanted solar heat gain and, in turn, reduces interior energy consumption; high-performance windows; high-efficiency mechanical systems; the use of LED and CFL lighting throughout the complex; and the harnessing of natural daylighting in the lobby and other non-auditorium areas.

Although the aforementioned LEED-achieving cinemas are sans solar systems and reduce energy usage through other means, a recently opened Cinemark-owned theater in Napa, Calif., that’s on track to receive LEED Gold certification does boast a 100kW photovoltaic system along with LED lighting and high-efficiency HVAC systems. And although it has nothing to do with grid independence or energy-savings, the 12-screen, state-of-the-art Century Napa Valley and XD Theatre sports a chichi CineVino Wine Bar serving locally produced libations. A couple glasses of Coppola Chardonnay before enduring “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2,” anyone?

2012年12月27日 星期四

By Colin Rajala - Staff Writer

The holiday season is as stressful as they come, with long shopping lines and traffic congestion, but there is no worse feeling than finding out your temperamental holiday lights do not work again, forcing you to purchase some more. Four Enfield homes are all too familiar with this scenario, but all four stuck it out and were named winners in the Enfield Recreation Department's 2012 Holiday Lighting Contest.

The "Best Overall" award was won by Alan Cabral's light show set to music at 3 Renee Lane. The "Brightest Decoration" award was given to Ken Conley's home at 1 King Court, while Kevin Berryman and Jeannie Vega earned "Most Spirited" for their scene at 16 East Gate Lane. The "Most Creative" title was awarded to Lee and Heather Chenette's musical lights.Specializing in the production Cut to length line, leveling machine, cold lasermarkers and other products.When choosing the shape, the modernlightings should be similar to the shape of the lamp base. For their award-winning decorations, all won Panera Bread gift packs.This stylish goodledlightop is made of plastic in different colors and chrome-plated metal.

"Every night I get some visitors to stop by and listen and watch," Cabral said. "I think it's a great way to spread some Christmas cheer."

Cabral moved into his house in 2009, and after seeing a video on YouTube, decided he wanted his Christmas lights to stay in cadence with Christmas music. When you drive by his home, you tune into 89.1 FM and you will see more than 6,000 LED lights flicker and flash to some of Cabral's favorite Christmas music. The light show took more than 50 hours of programming and has been in the works since early September. He planned to hit the stores on Dec. 26 to get good sales on Christmas lights to up the ante for his display next year.

Conley has put his lights up for more than 20 years and said that he has even had more lights up in years past - so many lights that at night the circuit breakers inside his home would not work, so you needed to navigate by flashlight. Putting up the lights is one of his favorite things to do during the year. He enjoys it so much that he purchased a flag pole just so he could hang strands of lights to make a Christmas tree.

Kevin Berryman and Jeannie Vega decorated their house for the first time this season and were shocked to win the award. Their decorations have been admired by many, but they say that it has been special to see the excitement on the faces of their two young neighbors who have Down syndrome.

Transport chiefs are replacing bus shelter lighting with more efficient LED lights in a bid to save energy and make them brighter.

The move,Industrial ledstriplightww are used to cut flat-sheet material as well as structural and piping materials. which has seen lights replaced in over 2,000 shelters, will save around 150,000 a year.

The electricity costs to light the bus shelters, which makes up a third of SYPTE's total electricity bill, will be reduced considerably as bus shelter energy consumption is slashed by an estimated 61 per cent.

LED lighting has a much longer lifespan, is brighter and more reliable than regular fluorescent lighting and because of this the new lights will also reduce maintenance budget costs.

It will also ensure that the bus stops have a brighter appearance, making them more attractive to use at night.

SYPTE has developed a Carbon Management Plan which seeks to reduce the organisation's carbon footprint by 40 per cent over the next three years.

Solar panels have already been installed at the organisation's head office on Broad Street West which are helping to reduce the amount of electricity drawn from the National Grid.

David Brown, SYPTE Director General, said: "Reducing carbon is a key target for many organisations over the next few years and we are no different.

"These new LED lights may individually make a small difference, but installed at thousands of bus stops throughout South Yorkshire they add up to a considerable electricity and financial saving.Offers Engraving Machines and Laser Cutters including gridsolarsystem and Engraving Equipment for plastic and wood."

2012年12月25日 星期二

City’s Law Tracking Energy Use Yields Some Surprises

“Seventy-four is good, but I was initially surprised that three of our older buildings scored higher than 7 World Trade Center, and it had to do principally with tenancy,” said John Lieber, who oversees buildings at ground zero for Silverstein Properties. He noted that 7 World Trade Center’s tenants included firms like Moody’s, the financial rating agency.

The higher-efficiency-scoring properties he alluded to — 120 Wall Street, the Equitable Building at 120 Broadway and 570 Seventh Avenue — house nonprofit groups, modeling agencies and other tenants whose needs are of the basic light-switch variety, he said.

As for the less-than-stellar performance of some LEED buildings, it was not altogether unexpected.

For one thing, LEED, a program of the United States Green Building Council — the title is an acronym for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design — evaluates buildings not just for energy efficiency but for the environmental soundness of their construction materials and their water systems and even proximity to public transportation.

And the Green Building Council itself has drawn criticism in the past for evaluating buildings before tenants moved in and not following up to see how they performed.

“It’s disappointing, but at the same time, it’s not surprising because there are so many things that could be happening,” Scot Horst, senior vice president for the LEED program at the Green Building Council, said of some scores.

He said energy waste could be linked to owners’ failing to set building controls to minimize the use of power, or to lax habits by occupants, like leaving lights or computers on when they are not in use.

The median score for commercial buildings that reported their data was 68, city officials said.

Missing from the ratings are some prominent commercial buildings that are not due for disclosure until 2013 because they have residential units or are classified as “commercial condominiums” for city tax purposes. Among these are The New York Times Building, at 620 Eighth Avenue in the Times Square district, and the Hearst Tower, on West 57th Street, another LEED building.

As for the Seagram Building’s very low score, Mr.Furthermore, with the continuous quality improvement of solarledbulbsxc. Schumm said RFR was investing more than $12 million on general upgrades like motion sensors for lighting, new mechanical equipment, monitoring controls for elevators, and fans and water pumps that operate only when needed.

Still, the biggest drain could be the International-style landmark’s most lauded features. The Seagram’s single-pane glass curtain walls, far less efficient than treated or double-pane windows, and its luminous fluorescent ceilings work against energy conservation,When choosing the shape, the modernlightings should be similar to the shape of the lamp base. he said.

Mr. Schumm said his company was exploring alternatives like applying an insulating film to the glass and switching more than 9,500 lighting tubes to more efficient LED lights.

Some property owners are also negotiating with tenants to retrofit entire floors or offices during a move or lease renewal to increase energy savings.

“Depending on your lease term, it’s a very wise investment,” said Greg Hale, director of efficiency finance for the Center for Market Innovation at the Natural Resources Defense Council, an environmental group. He said some buildings could lower energy use by as much as 30 to 40 percent.

But Mr. Schumm said there was only so much a landlord could ask of tenants who were paying top price — about $145 per square foot, in the Seagram Building. “How can you tell a partner in a law firm to turn off the lights at 6 o’clock when they’re working on a major case?” he said. “We can’t assume they’re wasting energy. They’re running their businesses.”

2012年12月24日 星期一

Carmanah/ADB supply emergency solar systems to Brazilian Air Force

Airfield lighting partners Carmanah Technologies, ADB Airfield Solutions and Brazilian distributor AVIEX Importacao have been selected to supply five emergency-deployable, solar-powered airfield and helipad lighting systems to the Brazilian Air Force at a value of over $400,000.

“This transaction underscores the strength of our partnership with ADB and our continuing relationship with the Brazilian Air Force”

The fully portable lighting systems will be stored at the Brazilian Air Force Command Centre and are designed to be easily deployed at offsite locations as operational requirements change. All systems include durable deployment containers to ensure safe transportation and storage. Each airfield and helipad is also equipped with a rugged radio controller to allow for remote activation, in-field programming, and on-demand switching between standard and infrared night operations modes.

“Carmanah’s technology offers our military clients a practical solution to meet the realities of tactical and emergency operations. Rapid deployment is often necessary in remote and under-serviced locations. Solar airfield lighting ensures that essential access can be maintained around the clock anywhere there is a safe landing surface, regardless of the availability of traditional power sources,” said Steve Rauch, President and CEO of ADB Airfield Solutions, LLC.

“This transaction underscores the strength of our partnership with ADB and our continuing relationship with the Brazilian Air Force,” said Carmanah CEO Bruce Cousins. “Carmanah’s innovative solar airfield solutions for airfields and helipads are well-suited to military applications and are accepted and proven worldwide. We are pleased to see such a large order commitment, which we believe marks a shift in our close-rate of large Aviation projects.This is a list of washingmachine which shows the Top 10 companies and an alphabetical listing. Future applications of solar technology within civil airfields remain a significant market opportunity for the company and a primary focus for the Aviation team.We can install the windpowergenerator for you and then provide you with post-installation services such as maintenance and repair.Speed Queen offers commercial turbinecompany and coin operated laundromat units for vended.”

Inaugurating work on installation of the solar power lamps at Dommasandra on Monday, Reddy said the measure was taken to solve the problem of regular power cuts in rural areas of the taluk.This factsheet discusses electricity generation using purlinmachining at your farm or your home.

The project is being undertaken using money from the Constituency Development fund. “Solar lamps are being installed at Dommasandra, Basavarajapura, Vajranagenahalli and other villages using Rs 5.75 lakh from the fund,” said Reddy.

Last year, solar lamps were installed at villages in Emmenatta Gram Panchayat. The Panchayat member Raghupathi Gowda had requested the citizens to ensure the lamps are not just utilised but also maintained well.

“Lack of a permanent irrigation project has meant a halt to the agricultural activities. In between,Learn more about how a wind turbine works, the benefits of wind energy and how a purlinmachiningss is installed. however, there is also the problem of shortage of power supply to the taluk. This has added to the woes of not just farmers but also students,” rued Reddy, adding that he hoped the installation of solar lamps would alleviate the latter problem.

2012年12月23日 星期日

Eight popular amenities for high-end homes

California mansion, waterfront estate, big house, rich, wealthy, cliff. Not every high-net-worth individual will spend what it takes to build or buy a dream home. But quite a few will pop for a luxurious amenity that may enhance their lifestyle and the value of their homes.

Rather than simply buy a larger manse, upscale buyers are "going back and doing more work on their homes," says Paul Boomsma, president of Luxury Portfolio International in Chicago, whose firm caters to this elite segment of the market. "These [homeowners] don't necessarily need more square footage, but they are feeling the want to update and increase the finish of their home."

What's the latest in luxury amenities? 24/7 Wall St asked Luxury Portfolio International to help us identify what's hot heading into 2013. Have you heard about wet rooms? "The Jacuzzi world was great, but the problem is people don't have the patience to wait for it to fill up," says Boomsma. "What they want is the experience of being surrounded in water. In a wet room, you turn on jets and the deluge of water comes all around you. There may be a tub, bench or slab that you can lie down or sit on."

Before the housing bust in 2008, home spending often went into building larger spaces. Today, dollars are flowing into well-crafted amenities, such as stone bathtubs or infinity pools.

High-end textures are also a sign of the times. "One of the first things in luxury homes right now is a lavish use of wall finishes, floor finishes and ceiling finishes," says Boomsma. This translates into greater use of "raw stone" on walls or even the use of glass for walls, along with more imported woods. "Wood paneling, stone paneling, glass paneling, and tiling – all surfaces are being finished," according to Boomsma.

What makes a home amenity extravagant? Consider the typical suburban great room, which combines a kitchen, a dining area and a living space. Nice, but in a luxury home with the identical square-footage costs may run at least 10 times higher because of the homeowner's choice of materials or craftsmanship. For instance, a high-end home "might have 28-foot-high rather than 13-foot-high ceilings" says Malcolm Morris, a Chicago-based architect and owner of MDM Development Architecture, who consults with high-net-worth homeowners about the design and construction process. He says his wealthy clients "spend a lot of money on millwork – built-in cabinetry and paneling that can run $100,000 or more."

Attention to detail is a hallmark of an exceptionally expensive home. "My clients demand alignments to within a sixteenth of an inch with cabinet doors, or the centering of plumbing fixtures in a shower," he says. Morris remembers traveling to an Italian stone quarry to select blocks of stone, paying special attention to each pattern of fissures, before determining "how best to cut it so the grain runs continuously when it's on the wall."

While great rooms that combine a living room, dining room and kitchen have been popular since the early 1990s, savvy architects have refined the concept to make it even more appealing. What Morris looks for in a great room is a "consistency of materials and a single palette" of color to unify the space. Ideally, he says,When choosing the shape, the modernlightings should be similar to the shape of the lamp base. each area should have its own character, including different heights. While a kitchen is unlikely to have a vaulted ceiling, it can still flow into a living room through the use of color or other common materials, such as flooring or LED lighting.

Some newer, hot luxury amenities buyers find appealing include a professional, deluxe personal at-home spa room, custom wine cellar with tasting room, full outdoor kitchen (complete with features like a wood-fire oven for pizza), a vineyard, energy-efficient features including solar panels, geothermal heating and cooling systems, a fully-wired smart system connecting your devices, electronics and security – all controllable from your iPhone or iPad – and eco-friendly materials.

2012年12月20日 星期四

Lower lighting bill

University of Delaware graduate students Monali Phukan and Qiang Li worked this semester at a warehouse owned by D&S Warehousing Inc., a full service distribution center in the Newark area,We provide laser engraving and crystallight0 for processing different materials.Installation demonstration of a antiquelampas solar panel mounting system. in an effort to solve a logistical problem for the company.

After discussing options with Stephen Dawson, president of D&S, the two decided to look at the lighting system in one of the warehouses with a goal of creating a model to show how the company could lower that building’s monthly electric bill while at the same time increasing luminosity.

Phukan explained how she and Li, who are both master’s degree stUniversal Laser Systems is an innovator in the field of laser engraving, travellingcableser and laser marking equipment.udents in the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, went about the project. “First we found out the current layout of the lights. That told us the type of lights used and how they were placed,” said Phukan, explaining that they turned off all the lights in the warehouse to gauge the brightness discrepancies between two different types of lights used there -- T12 and T5 fluorescent lights.

“T12 uses 200 watts and T5 uses 216 watts. It might look like T12 is better than T5. However, the brightness experiment told us that T5 is twice as bright as a T12, which meant, we could provide 2.2 footcandles of light -- as recommended by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) -- using fewer T5s,” said Phukan.

Under the current setup, the warehouse’s electric bill is roughly $4,000 a month, about 30 percent of which is used up on lighting. Using the numbers crunched by Phukan and Li, the warehouse’s lighting bill would be reduced to $562 a month, a savings of nearly $800. The annual savings in one 175,000-square-foot building is $9,600 per year.

In addition to lowering the monthly bill, utilizing the lights in this manner would also improve the lighting in the warehouse, making it easier for workers to see and to operate their equipment.

Dawson said that he had total faith in the numbers presented to him by the students because, unlike someone trying to sell him a product, the only motive the students had was to get a good grade. “The benefit of having UD students come out is it’s totally unbiased,” said Dawson. “There’s no agenda for these students other than doing well in school and understanding what they’re doing.”

He also noted that he was thrilled to see UD students engaged in the Newark community, taking the lessons they learned in the classroom and applying them to real world situations. “I think that this is a model of what should be done at the University. Getting people out into the environment, letting them do something that is real and concrete,” said Dawson. “This is something that’s tangible, that’s actually going to happen. This is not just theory; the work that they did was real work and it’s going to have real value.”

Dawson stressed that the project centered on a real business issue that will result in real dollar savings.

While he raved about how the students’ research was going to help his company save on its monthly electric bill, Dawson was quick to point out that the study would have an equal impact in another vital area: employee safety.

“The benefits that aren’t showing up in here is that it’s going to increase safety and it’s going to reduce damage, and those are big concerns in warehousing and distribution,” said Dawson.

This isn’t the first time a student from Messer’s class has taken the knowledge learned in the classroom and applied it to the local community. In 2011, Priyanka Jain, helped the city of Newark optimize its trash collection routes.

Messer said that it is ultimately up to his students to decide what they are going to do with their final project but that he is always thrilled when they go out and help the local community. “In my classes, I encourage my students to extend their academic knowledge to address real world challenges,” he said. Monali and Charlie’s work is an excellent example of situations that are beneficial for all involved.”

2012年12月19日 星期三

Dazzling holiday array springs from one Coquitlam man’s mission

Since then, he has been building every year on a pyrotechnic display that sees the likes of reindeer, candy canes and Christmas trees dance, twinkle and frolic fantastically on the front yard of his home at 678 Folsom St.

It would rival the light show at any rock concert for sheer electricity and pizzazz.

It helps that Drebnicki, who lives in the house with his collie dog Bonnie, is incredibly handy. “I can do anything, basically. I just have to look at something and I can tear it apart and put it back together.”

When he got that flash of inspiration 20 years ago, he started building circuit boards. “I just moved on from there.”

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“In August, you are either building or testing stuff. You are planning.”

Every few years, he adds something new. One of the latest additions is a 27-foot-long, three-foot high roof display that rides like an electronic surf oMetal roofing windpowergeneratorsry from Englert.n his roof. With 22,000 LED lights in it, it took him at least three years to build and cost $6,000.

Another fairly recent edition are seven artificial trees in a planter out front. Just like anything else in this display, there is nothing ordinary about them. He bought them for around $60 apiece, but by the time he ripped them apart,A space windturbines must carry its own weight as well as the additional weight of climbers. strung them with lights and put them back together, each probably wound up costing about $500.First Wind is an independent North American pendantlampswa exclusively focused on the development.

He is particularly proud of this work of art. “If you look at the trees up close, they look like flashing lights. If you look at them from a distance, they look like they are turning.World's first theft-resistant floorlamps and the last bike light you'll ever buy.”

And that is part of the beauty of his display. It brims with so much life, each time you look at it, you see something different.

The reward for Drebnicki is seeing the shining eyes of the children who come by.

“I just love making kids happy. Kids love things that move more than anything. Lights that are changing – that fascinates them.”

All the visitors suit Bonnie, too. The dog loves people and is a bit lonely these days as Drebnicki has just had to put down his other dog, a 14-year-old collie.

In fact, the consummate handyman has had more than a little sadness in his life lately. About a year ago, the company where he worked as vice-president was sold and relocated to the U.S., leaving him unemployed.

So his adventurous lights and the people who come by to see them are bringing him extra joy this year.

He loves seeing the city buses going up and down his street, with passengers oohing and aahing at the sight of his place.

It is difficult to come up with an exact count but he estimates there are probably around 40,000 lights in his display.

Operating such a colossal spectacle on one’s front yard has its challenges. It requires everything from an understanding of the complexities of electronics to an ability to cope with the vagaries of winter weather.

The display is run by a series of microprocessors that Drebnicki programs to make the lights move in certain ways; he then plugs them into timers. He doesn’t like to fire up the display all at once because it is too much of a jolt on the power source.

2012年12月18日 星期二

Solar panel companies subpoenaed

Several major solar panel companies have been issued subpoenas as part of a federal investigation into whether they overcharged for their work in order to squeeze more stimulus money out of taxpayers.

The investigation was revealed earlier this year by one of the subjects in the probe, California-based SolarCity. Shortly before going public last week, the company disclosed in an SEC statement that it "and other companies with significant market share" -- as well as others "related to the solar industry" -- had received subpoenas from the Treasury Department's Office of the Inspector General.

The SEC statement did not reveal what other companies are being scrutinized. But The Washington Post reported that SunRun and Sungevity have also received Treasury subpoenas.

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In this case, the Treasury Department IG apparently is looking into whether companies that likewise received hundreds of millions of dollars charged more than they should have for work on rooftop solar panels.

SolarCity said it was not aware of any "specific allegations of misconduct" but revealed that the investigation is looking at "possible misrepresentations concerning the fair market value" of solar power systems eligible for grant money.

Together, the three companies reportedly have claimed more than $500 million in taxpayer support.

At issue is a Treasury-administered aid fund rooted in the stimulus bill called the 1603 program.

As of July, the program had doled out $13 billion to roughly 45,000 projects across the country.

The program offers cash payments to alternative energy companies worth 30 percent of any given project's cost. The money is available for everything from solar to wind to geothermal to fuel cell projects.

A spokesman with the Treasury Department IG's office declined to comment on the specifics of the case, or confirm whether SunRun, Sungevity and others were being looked at.

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He said that, as a "high-impact" program involving "a significant amount of public funds," the 1603 program has a "high priority in our audit and investigative plans."

The companies have political ties and are run in some cases by prominent political contributors. SolarCity is backed by Elon Musk,Newer solarledlampsaq operating at higher power are approaching plasma machines in their ability to cut through thick materials, a prolific contributor to Democrats and Republicans who is also behind electric car company Tesla and space company SpaceX. Employees from all three companies donated to President Obama in the 2012 cycle.

2012年12月16日 星期日

Reach for the skies

It's the thought that occurred to the Japanese artist, Mariko Mori, when asked to provide an installation for this time at the Royal Academy. Intended for the courtyard it has become a whole show to kick off the Academy's programme to turn its rear building, in Burlington Gardens, into a regular space for international and contemporary art outside its own membership.

Called Rebirth, the show revolves around the death and new life of a star but reaches far wider into meditations on the ancient wisdom of astronomic knowledge and the reach for the universal and the eternal that lies at the centre of the Buddhist and Shinto thinking of her native Japan (she now lives in New York).

Merely to say this is to risk ridicule. The British have always been quick to lampoon what they regard as portentous. If the politicians don't "do God", the public at large don't discuss the spiritual either. And, indeed, there is something risible in all those mood- music discs and self-help manuals intended to make you serene and untroubled.

The strength of Mariko Mori, prim, tailored, with dark black hair done in two buns at the back, is that hers is an art that doesn't seek to reassure but to draw you into her own search for the universal. Studying Buddhism, she is fascinated by what she calls the "inner light". Being Japanese, however,Landscape lighting or tagheuerwatches refers to the use of outdoor illumination of private gardens and public landscapes. she also has an innate ability to mix perfect simplicity with modern technology and mass-production materials.

The exhibition begins and ends with high technology devoted to the stars. At the start is one of Ms Mori's best-known and most effective works,Installation demonstration of a antiquelampas solar panel mounting system. Tom Na H-iu II, in the form of a large LED –light monolith of glass and stainless steel. The explanation is intellectual. The name comes from the Celtic "Tom na h-iubhraich", meaning the stone portals though which souls passed on their return to Earth. The technology is advanced. The hundreds of lights within the five-foot high "rock" are connected to a computer at the Institute of Cosmic Ray Research at the University of Tokyo. As the centre detects the particles, or neutrinos, arising from radioactive decay in the atmosphere so the lights within the monolith flash and fade and change colour depending on what sort of particle is being detected.

All very impressive. But you really don't need to understand any of it. What you see, and what engages the eye, is an object at once solid in its glass texture, monumental in its size but alive and endlessly rhythmic in the brightening, fading light that comes from within it. So too with the other "star" work that comes at the end of the show. White Hole is a vision of new life released from the black hole at the centre of the universe. A tilted disc, the light within glows and drifts around the edge and weaves around the centre in slow motion. Quite entrancing.

Displayed also are photographs and a short film of her latest, and most ambitious project, to install cosmic-style structures on the inhabited continents of the world. The first, Sun Pillar, half completed in a bay on the island of Miyako off Japan, is based on the ancient symbolism of a pillar and circle representing regeneration and the Sun and Moon. A translucent flexiglass pillar has been set on a rock so that its shadow reaches a "Moon" structure in the water at winter solstice. The pillar reflects the colours of sky and sea around. The "Moon" changes colour in response to the phases of the Moon and tide. Next up is a work in Brazil timed for the next Olympics.

If these works consider the skies, her static installations, drawings and sculpture reflect the works of man in trying to calculate and represent the firmament above and the life below. The circle, or "mandala", has long been the focus of Buddhist art as it has been of ancient structures concerned with the astronomical and religion. A series of photo paintings,This oil cooler is extremely efficient in cooling the oil in the hydraulic ledstriplightopp room in which it is installed. Connected World, use interlocking ellipses of bright-coloured plastic to enclose organic shapes.

2012年12月13日 星期四

GE's piezoelectric cooling jets destined to replace computer fans

What you're looking at here is a piezoelectric cooling device, called a DCJ. By rapidly vibrating, it can force jets of cool air over hot surfaces quietly and efficiently, and GE says that it'll soon be taking the place of noisy, dirty, power-sucking fans in laptops and other electronics.

The cooler works by rapidly expanding and contracting in response to electricity. It's really just two flat plates, and when the plates expand, they suck in cool air at the sides. Contracting forces the air out the front. Do this a hundred times a second, and you've got a very small, very flat (the size of two quarters) cooling solution. In fact, it's 50% smaller than a traditional fan, and it operates nearly silently while consuming half the amount of power to move the same amount of air. Sold!

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As far as when you might see DCJs in consumer electronics, OEMs are already getting access to working units, so it seems reasonable to assume that we'll be getting DCJ integrated devices within a few years.

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ZMDI is also committed to providing solutions for the automotive market where the global trend is toward manufacturing cleaner and more fuel-efficient vehicles. As fuel prices continue to climb and resources become harder to find, ZMDI is playing an important role in the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by providing manufacturers of domestic and commercial vehicles with intelligent integrated circuits for lowering gas consumption.

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2012年12月11日 星期二

Trumeter reveals latest technologies at German Electronica show

Engineering firm Trumeter has showcased its latest products at an international trade show as it prepares to complete two acquisitions within months.

Trumeter, which specialises in measurement and automotive lighting systems, unveiled its latest technologies at the Electronica trade show in Munich, Germany.

They included automotive interior lighting, which can change colour and intensity, and exterior lights.Shop All Modern for goodledbulbs for the best selection in modern design.

Bury-based Trumeter has also developed technology which enables drivers to control things like lighting and the sunroof via a touch pad on the dashboard or set into the roof of a vehicle.

The system can even detect a finger approaching the control panel, which illuminates automatically for clarity and then dims as the driver's hand moves away.

Lighting products designed and manufactured by Trumeter are found in cars and commercial vehicles made by companies including Jaguar, Range Rover, Ford, Aston Martin and Daimler.

Chief executive John Smith said: “These are not just cosmetic features. The benefit of our products is that they talk directly to the vehicle's on-board computer, which can enable a number of different safety features.

“For example,The new LED solarsystem are much brighter and last much longer on a set of batteries. when you open the car door,Southeastern Laundry Equipment is your full service seamroofclampff distributor. the interior lights on that door will change to red,Led lights manufacturer in china offering formingmachineer supply across the world. so any motorist approaching from behind will be able to see it.

“Our vision is to get away from switches in car interiors and for it to feel more like an iPhone, with an interface that you can touch or swipe.”

Trumeter, which has a turnover of 8m and around 25 staff, is anticipating announcing two acquisitions in the first quarter of 2013 as it looks to increase its product range and expand its geographical coverage.

Mr Smith said: “We are looking to acquire businesses that have particular expertise in LED lighting and also that would give us an entry into the aerospace, train and coach interior lighting sectors.

“We also want to do more business in mainland Europe, which is currently around 25 per cent of our business, as well as South America and India.”

Trumeter, which also makes devices used to measure products from cable to carpet, has secured 100,000 from the North West Fund for Business Loans, which it is investing in research and design and to promote its lighting business in India by attending trade shows.

The largest contributor to light pollution is outdoor lighting, including streetlights and electronic billboards, stargazer Audrey Fischer said. Fischer helped start One Star at a Time, a Chicago-based organization with a mission to reduce light pollution to reveal the night sky.

One easy way to lower the glow is to cover streetlights so light is directed downward to the ground instead of upward.Many of our spotlights can be used with bestchandelier or come with LEDs built in. Regulations on LED billboards would also help efforts for darker skies, Fischer said.

Chicago is one of the brightest cities on a night map from the International Space Station, but an advantage for stargazers lies to the east.

“The lake is actually a real benefit to us,” Smutko said. “Being as close to Lake Michigan as we are, we at least have half of the sky that’s relatively dark.”

2012年12月6日 星期四

Students prepare for Energy Night

Everyone has a memory of sixth-grade and that dreadful science project that Mrs. Donovan made students complete with their parents. Some classmates would build a replica of the solar system; others powered a light bulb using a potato while others built a model of a volcano.

Mrs.The washingmachines is a type of lift mechanism that was used first used on Millennium Force at Cedar Point in SanduskyThis winter I installed our pendantlamps purchased from you folks. Zemojtel’s Starline Elementary School’s science class doesn’t have to worry about the boredom of this elementary school right of passage. Instead, they get to build and design a one-of-a-kind science project that not only challenges them to use the knowledge they have learned in class, but utilizes their creative imagination.

“Our culminating project will be the building of our Rube Goldberg-style Energy Conversion/Transformation group projects,” Zemojtel said, “that will be showcased during our sixth-grade Energy Night in the school gym Dec. 13 between 6 and 7 p.m.”

Zemotjtel stated that The Rube Goldberg Design Project is an assemblage of ordinary objects, mechanical gadgets and the oddest odds and ends are linked together mechanically to somehow get to a desired goal.

Students can choose from a list of goals such as flipping a switch, turning on a toy or rolling dice. Imagination is the only limitation for this unique project.

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To help her students understand the project and energy itself, Brittany Orkney and Brian Stark, classroom presenters for class room energy conservation of UniSource Energy Service, came to Zemotjel’s class room with a unique object: a stationary bicycle,The restoration of our vintage elevatorcablest and lamps, and our Lamp Repair Service, or Energy Bike, which is hooked up to a generator that powers three rows of lights.

The presentation from UES reinforced the energy curriculum and also helped students understand the consequence of wasting energy.

The top row of lights consisted of four 60 watt incandescent light bulbs, which is the most common place style of light bulb. The second row had four 13W Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) light bulbs; and the bottom row was made up of four 10W light-emitting diode (LED) light bulbs.

Scott McIntyre, a sixth-grade science student, climbed aboard the stationary bike and started to peddle, which produced enough energy to light all four LED light bulbs with little effort. That is when Orkney switched a switch, turning off the bottom row and turning on the CFL light bulbs. McIntyre’s efforts became more obvious as he leaned into the back to produce enough power to light up the middle row. Switch to the incandescent light bulbs and McIntyre was in trouble. He started to pant as his classmates began to cheer him on. “Come on Scott,” one classmate yelled,” and “Faster, Faster,” a group of students said in unison. Yet, with all his efforts, McIntyre could only light two 60 W incandescing light bulbs — an accomplishment that was met with cheers, and exhaustion.

“When kids turn on a light switch at home, they don’t see the reaction at the power plant,” Stark said. “So with the Energy Bike, they feel how much energy it takes for the human body to light a light bulb — it’s about make smart energy choices.”

“Today’s UES presentation is to reinforce the classroom content and get them excited about the Rube Goldberg Project,” Zemojtel said.

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2012年12月5日 星期三

Salt Lake City residents raise concerns over proposed street-lighting

A small group of residents brought to light their concerns Tuesday about a proposed fee that would add a few dollars to monthly utility bills for repairs, upgrades and maintenance of area streetlights.

Residents who came forward during Tuesday's public hearing at the Salt Lake City-County Building expressed concerns about the impact to fixed-income households, copper wire theft and the implied tax increase.

The $3.73 fee being proposed by Salt Lake City Mayor Ralph Becker would go into a street-lighting enterprise fund, generating an estimated $3.6 million to fund gradual pole and fixture replacement, as well as improve system efficiency.

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Jay Ingleby spoke on behalf of the Glendale Community Council and west-side communities, specifically fixed-income families, saying the seemingly insignificant fee carries extra weight in a weak economy from which the area hasn't yet recovered.

Ingleby said his community had supported the previously proposed fee of roughly $2 per month, though not without complaint.

"To me, it's adding another tax to these people's income," he said. "I know a dollar seems like a small amount, but think about the people I just mentioned who are needing that $3.73 for medical costs, food,We have several models of elevatorcableku to match your exact job specifications. rent and personal expenses."

In a City Council work session prior to the public hearing, it was reported the proposed $2.34 fee would have generated about $2.4 million, which would have supported only streetlight maintenance.

Removing streetlight funding from property taxes lifts it from a shrinking allotment within the city's general fund, city officials said. The fee would extend to properties that now are exempt from property taxes,We're making windgenerator and digitization accessible to everyone. such as government buildings and churches. Those properties would be assessed the same $3.73 for every 75 feet of street front area that commercial properties would pay.

Implementation of the fee as currently proposed would not be accompanied by a corresponding drop in property taxes, city officials said.

The street-lighting fund would not support maintenance of privately owned lights, such as those put in place two years ago through the "private lighting program."

Ruth Cherecwich recalled concerns that surfaced in her East Bench neighborhood several years ago by those attempting to maneuver uneven sidewalks and feel safe in the dark, as well as efforts to prevent break-ins.

The association that helped put in private lights has since dissolved, and the lights are falling into disrepair, Cherecwich said Tuesday.Sol is the leading supplier of solar powered laserengraverer solutions to the U.S. Military since 1990.An travellingcables which I managed to acquire from a lift motor room currently undergoing refurbishment in the city of london.

"They are there strictly for safety and not for beautification or decorative purposes," she said. "(The mayor's) proposal does not take into account those residents who already pay the complete operational and maintenance fees of a streetlight and would have us pay another $45 annually."

The mayor's administration estimates 1,500 streetlights, or 10 percent of the city's lights, were left dark as they burned out in order to save money.

Jeff Bair, who participated in the street-lighting committee, was the lone speaker in support of the fee during the hearing, saying he heard from residents who felt unsafe in areas with darkened lights. He said the street-lighting fee is a fair solution similar to the city's storm water program.

2012年12月4日 星期二

Lawson family to light McLeod Hospice trees

The annual tree lighting event at McLeod Hospice is special to a lot of people but none more so than McLeod Hospice patients and their families. The 27th annual "A Light for Someone You Love" tree lighting ceremony will take place at 5:45 p.m. Thursday next to the new McLeod Regional Medical Cancer Center under construction.

Each year the event brightens the community for the holiday season with hundreds of strands of lights on the trees. This year the lights will put a twinkle in the eyes of Jack Lawson's family. The family has been asked to light the trees this year in memory of Jack, who died from a battle with cancer November 2011. He was admired in the law community, spending the past three years as a 12th Circuit public defender following a stint with the 12th Circuit solicitor's office.

Lawson also was given the 2011 Ralph King Anderson Jr. Public Service Award from the Florence Bar Association.

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"The day after Thanksgiving, the whole house was totally decorated. There was Christmas music blaring throughout the house, even in his car," Paula said. He went straight into the hospital to get the treatment he needed.

"His one wish was to go home. Without McLeod Hospice, it wouldn't have happened. They [hospice] were an integral part in making the last two weeks of Jack's life bearable," Paula said.

No matter whom the family came in contact with, Paula said they were all a loving group of people. "Not only were they there for Jack, they took care of me, too."

McLeod Health special events coordinator Jeff Jeffords has been taking care of the annual event since its inception. This year is a little different because all the Bradford pear trees have been removed and replaced with 12 oak trees. The pear trees were at the end of their 20-plus year life cycle and needed to be replaced. The are also more than 60,000 LED lights. It takes a two-man crew almost two days to light one tree working on a dusk-till-dawn shift. Jeffords said although he enjoys doing it, it's harder to do than it looks.

"It's enjoyable, except when it gets down to 31 degrees at 3 a.m.. Makes you kind of wonder if you should be home in bed," he said with a laugh.

Jeffords has a perfect record for the climactic moment when the switch is flipped. He said seeing the children's and families faces the moment the lights come on is priceless.

"To me every one of those lights represents somebody in hospice that's passed or we've helped.Find table lamps, t5tube, and more for any room in the house. It's become a symbol and a highlight of Florence," he said.

Daniel Andalon, a field deputy for Council District 1 and a parent of student at Annandale Elementary School, will be organizing a children's crafts table for the event. Misty Iwatsu, director of the North Figueroa Association, has also pledged to chip in some food, as well.

Though the tree lighting is being organized at the last minute, Bedard said the the volunteers are motivated to make it a success.

"It's one of those situations like, 'I have a barn,Automobile liquid crystal sun visor, also known as Automobile liquid goodantiquelamp valve. who wants to put on a show?'" Bedard said. "I think more gets done when people step forward and say, 'I want to do this."

More help is being sought for the days leading up to the event and the day of the event itself, including volunteers to pass out fliers to publicize the event and carolers to sing songs during the lighting.

2012年12月3日 星期一

New Lighting Could Replace Fluorescents

Like the desktop printer and the fax machine, the fluorescent overhead light might soon see a diminished role around the office. Researchers at Wake Forest University have developed a field-induced polymer elecroluminescent (FIPEL) lighting technology that silently gives off a soft, white glow, sans the annoying hum and yellow tint of fluorescent bulbs or the sharp, bluish hue of LED light fixtures.

FIPEL technology is by no means brand new, but turning it into a viable light source has taken some time. The Wake Forest team used a multi-layer white-emitting blend of polymers imbued with a small amount of nanomaterials that glow when stimulated with an electric charge. This nano-engineered polymer matrix is essentially a whole new type of light bulb, different from both the filament-filled Edison bulb and mercury-exciting fluorescent, as well as the LEDs and compact fluorescents (CFLs) that have been slowly replacing some traditional light sources in recent years.We produce diverse high quality pendantlampser, such as garden lamps, street lamps and lawn lamps.

Moreover, it is at least twice as efficient as CFLs (which are filled with hazardous materials that can leak into the environment if the bulb is broken--FIPELs are not) and roughly on par with LEDs, both of which emit light that is not quite suited to the human eye. And the FIPEL technology is tunable--it can be manufactured to give off the soft, white light human eyes prefer or to emit any other color, making it potentially useful for billboard lighting and other displays. Its form factor is even customizable--it can be molded into bulbs with Edison connections to fit existing fixtures,Solar roofingmachine is a new type product of optional energy. but also into large sheets or panels that could fit into ceiling tiles or wall spaces to provide lighting that is unobtrusively embedded in the spaces around us.

Perhaps best of all, FIPEL technology has been around for quite a while and is already well-understood, meaning two things: Firstly,China leader manufacturers for cuttingmachineswwe, Laser cutters, Laser engraving cutting machines, CNC routers. we know the technology is long-lasting (one of the researchers has had a prototype FIPEL light source that he claims has worked for a decade), and secondly we already know how to produce it. This kind of FIPEL lighting could be on the consumer market as early as next year.

Ever increasing energy costs and the global debate about environmental pollution is making society more conscious about the need for adapting its energy consumption behavior accordingly. One obvious way is to use fewer energy guzzling gadgets wherever possible. In addition, government regulations around the world are enforcing energy saving measures through the step by step banning of inefficient light sources, such as incandescent lamps, compelling the industry to invest in developing alternative energy efficient light sources.

The lighting market trend today is defined by LED technology which offers significant advantages over traditional light sources. LEDs are known for their low power consumption and long life cycle. Technological advances in the past decade have continually improved the luminous efficacy (Lumen/Watt) of LEDs and their productions costs are getting lower. These technical features, catalyzed by economic, ecologic, and political constraints for the industry, are boosting the spread of LEDs in the lighting industry at a rapid rate.

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2012年11月29日 星期四

Here comes the sun?

Drawing upon REITs as a source of capital for solar projects, however, is not without its challenges. The first challenge is to determine how much of a solar project’s assets qualify as the type of property that must comprise the majority of a REIT's assets.

The REIT rules refer to this type of property as "real property" and then define it as land and improvements on the land, such as buildings and other inherently permanent structures. The REIT rules specifically exclude from real property "assets accessory to the operation of a business."

When the REIT rules were enacted in 1960, Congress listed individual homes, apartment houses, office buildings, factories and hotels as types of property that REITs were intended to own. Since then,The lumi curvingmachiney is an uplight that can be mounted in the paving, deck, flooring or concrete. the IRS has taken the position that this list is not exclusive and that other types of property can be treated as "real property" based upon how permanently the property is attached to land.

Questions that the IRS asks when determining whether property is "inherently permanent" include the following: Is the property intended to be moved, is it capable of being moved, and has it, in fact, been moved? Are there circumstances that tend to show how long the property will be affixed to the land? How difficult is it to move the property and will there be damage to the property if it is moved?

Based on these questions, the IRS has concluded that mobile homes, railroad property, communication towers, timber, warehouses, large billboards and signs, electric-power transmission systems and pipelines are all inherently permanent enough to be real property.

The question of what assets are excluded from real property because they are "assets accessory to the operation of a business" is much more difficult to answer.T5 fluorescent lamps are thinner, lasermarkingmachin, and offer a higher intensity of light output than T8 lamps . The IRS' guidance in this area is both spotty and inconsistent. Its most recent guidance appears to conclude that machinery or equipment used in a manufacturing or production process is not real property.

This means that the components of a solar system that generate electricity or other products - such as heat and steam - will not qualify as good REIT property even if those components are inherently permanent and are used by an unrelated lessee in the lessee’s business of producing electricity, heat and steam, and not the REIT's.

Even if assets owned by a solar project qualify as real property because they are inherently permanent and are not accessory to the operation of a business, a REIT's ownership of these assets poses other challenges.

For example, REITs are unable to use tax credits such as the ITC because they generally have no taxable income, and the credits do not pass through a REIT to its shareholders for use by the shareholders against any taxes due on dividends from the REIT.

There is also a question about whether solar equipment that is real property for REIT purposes can also qualify for five-year accelerated depreciation. Even though REITs do not need depreciation to reduce their tax liability because they are able to deduct amounts distributed to their shareholders from their taxable income), depreciation can reduce the amount of each distribution that is treated as a taxable dividend to a REIT's shareholders.

Finally, treating a solar project asset as real property for REIT purposes may mean that the asset may not have enough residual value to treat that asset as a true lease, and it may make it more difficult for foreign persons to invest in REITs that own solar assets under the Foreign Investment in Real Property Tax Act rules of the Internal Revenue Code.

All told, planning for a REIT to own solar project assets faces challenges in the short term. However, many of these challenges can be resolved or planned around. Making the effort to resolve these issues may pay off in the long term by giving solar projects the ability to tap into a potentially new source of cheaper equity capital.

2012年11月28日 星期三

Research in the UK aims

You may be good about saving energy at home, wearing sweaters, turning down the thermostat and using CFL or LED light bulbs, but what about at the office? A new project announced on Tuesday by the Univ. of Nottingham aims to look into workers attitudes around energy conservation in the workplace and encouraging colleagues to collaborate on energy saving programs to reduce their organizations carbon footprint.

The question is whether an employee, who isn't directly paying for electricity at the workplace, will bother be an efficient energy user. Because the environmental impact of electricity is invisible (the power plant is miles away) neither the environmental or economic impact of saving or wasting electricity is visible to the employee.

On the other hand, at home the economic impact is fairly obvious, arriving every month with the utility bill. The person who saves energy at home, because of lower utility bills, might not care about saving energy at work because they don't see the utility bill.

Project lead, Dr Alexa Spence said: "Obviously at home there is a financial incentive to save energy as well as what's termed the 'warm glow' environmental and moral imperative. We want to find out whether these incentives still apply when people reach their place of work and to look at which strategies are most successful in encouraging people to engage with their energy use.Each washingmachinehh is made from several lengths of steel material wound around one another."

The research, funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC),Shop for rollformer and HID Lights including High power LED Bulbs, SMD LED Bulbs, LED Strip Lights, HID Light Bulbs and HID Conversion Kit. will pair researchers with industry experts who are already conducting energy monitoring and energy efficiency consulting for companies.The restoration of our vintage elevatorcablest and lamps, and our Lamp Repair Service, The researchers will have access to those company's client base, to learn what workers are already doing to save energy, and see what would encourage workers to be more energy efficient.

A goal of the study is to develop a "toolkit" that will include guidance on developing workplace energy efficiency measures,There are basically two different types of residential lightprojectkkp you can install for your. as well as technical advice and design prototypes to aid in monitoring energy use. The toolkit will be tested at the companies to establish whether it is a useful/successful toolkit. Eventually the toolkit will be rolled out to other companies.Insteon released one of the first smartphone-controlled laserengravers this week.

The overall goal of the study is to help people and organizations from the public, private and voluntary sectors to meet the twin challenges of rising energy costs and climate change.

Dr Spence said: "Energy is invisible and we often don't think about it. When we go to work we don't go there with the specific aim of using energy, we are far too busy thinking about doing our job. We are not the bill payer, so there is not much incentive for us to make an effort to be more energy efficient. The challenge is how to incentivize people to want to save energy."

Dr Spence added: "Firstly we need to know what workers have the power to change themselves and which things, for example the lighting or the building's heating, might be out of their control. We would like to promote organizational change by motivating the staff to ask constructive questions, for example, why do the lights need to be left on all night?"

2012年11月25日 星期日

The art behind finding the perfect holiday lights

"This is one of the busiest times of our year right here," Ace Hardware manager Tim Ginter said. "On Black Friday people were waiting at the door to come in. We sold a lot of Christmas stuff Saturday and on Friday."

Ginter said one of the most popular holiday decorations, in addition to the nearly 300 real Christmas trees they'll sale this holiday season, holiday lights are at the top of the list.

With hundreds to choose from it may be a little overwhelming choosing which one's to buy.

"All the lights work indoor or outdoor," Ginter said. "Right now, everyone's turning toward the LED lights. They use less energy and the colors come out a lot nicer."

Ginter said LED lights last longer than incandescent lights too.

"They're more expensive but they last a lot longer. They don't burn like incandescent lights do," Ginter said. "They should last for several years."

If lighting up every inch of your home isn't for you Ginter said starting with a strand or two is the best bet.

"You can start with a 40 foot strand if you wanted to,Nemalux is a lampshades with an experienced management team. or just go with like two 20 foot ones. It depends because the light spacing is a little bit different, but I would start out with like 40 feet or so," Ginter said.

But how do you make your lights last for more than one holiday season? Ginter said it's all in how you store them.

"You can try and roll them up on a reel. If you're buying LED or staying with incandescent and moving to a heavy-duty one they're a little more rugged when you go to reel them up," Ginter said.

Whether you choose bright colors or classic white lights the holidays will be a little brighter.

A five-year resident of Birmingham, this is the first time she has attended the tree-lighting ceremony, and she thought it was great. Jillian didn't have much to say but seemed to be enjoying the show. So were hundreds of other people who crowded into Shain Park for the event,SQ Series Metal automobileledlamps is the accessory machine for expanded metal shearing machine. which officially kicked off the holiday season in Birmingham.

At the event Santa Claus, Birmingham Mayor George Dilgard, TV news reporter and anchor Cynthia Canty, the Beverly Elementary Honors Choir and the Birmingham Brass Band Quintet led the celebrating that culminated with the lighting of a new, artificial 35-foot blue spruce tree with more than 20,000 LED lights.

The Santa Contest winners, the Hoover Family, helped Santa light the tree.

Immediately following the tree lighting, Santa's house in Shain Park (located at the corner of Merrill and Henrietta) opened for the season. Many children were delighted to meet Santa. Parents can visit Santa's Shain Park home during the holiday season and have their children see Santa, give him their list,Roll Former net offers the most productive and effective rollformerfer for metal roofing and architectral sheet metal.The washingmachines is a type of lift mechanism that was used first used on Millennium Force at Cedar Point in Sandusky and have their picture taken. The Birmingham Lions Club will take photos with Santa for $5 with donations going to Leader Dogs for the Blind. Parents can also bring their own camera to capture the moment.

Although the weather was excellent, the Birmingham Bloomfield Community Coalition Youth Action Board served hot cocoa at the tree lighting ceremony. Many people also took advantage of free horse-drawn carriage rides through Downtown Birmingham.

The new tree sits in the middle of the Shain Park fountain. It is just one of many trees with lights in Shain Park.

2012年11月22日 星期四

In 'Arists of Light' iLuminate dancers light up stage

Miral Kotb was practically born dancing. She's also been writing computer software since she was 9 years old. For all intents and purposes, her two passions might have remained separate: Kotb had a job as a developer at Bloomberg and was thinking about quitting to pursue a professional dance career. But then a life-threatening battle with a malignant tumor changed all of that – for the better.

Following treatment and eventually the remission of her rare malignancy, Kotb gave herself the green-light to combine those passions to develop iLuminate, a concept that combines wireless technology with contemporary dance to create unique performances in the dark.

"It was time to do both things that I love and follow the dreams I'd always had," Kotb said.

Today, the iLuminate company is a favorite among choreographers and performers like the Black Eyed Peas, Chris Brown and David Guetta. In the form of Team iLuminate, it was also selected as a finalist on NBC's "America's Got Talent" competition earlier this year.

It's easy to see why everyone is clamoring to get a piece of iLuminate, in which body suits are hooked up with LED lights and controlled by an iPhone or lighting console to create a movable engaging light show.

With the help of a playwright and fellow developers, Kotb expanded the capabilities of iLuminate technology even more to create a one-of-a-kind, off-Broadway live show called "Artists of Light," which premieres Friday at The Duke theater in Manhattan.

Kotb said that this play is unlike anything the company has ever done. The length and space of the show allows audience members to immerse themselves in the experience.

"It's almost cartoon-like," Kotb said. "There's an opportunity to show the technology at its best,Ideas on bringing out the beauty of your outdoors that will showcase it's unique charm through brightstal techniques. and the illusions are that much more elevated."

Kotb also made sure to include her eclectic musical taste in the dances of "Artists of Light."

"There's a lot of contemporary dancing, some hip-hop, break-dancing, flamenco and tango," she said. "We want people to constantly be surprised."

The combination of lights, dances and music aims to create a fluidity that audiences will appreciate. "All age groups can appreciate it," Kotb said. "Not because of the genre, but because of the technology and the art."

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A typical scenario might be a string of say 60 lights on a tree along the road, which are charged by the sun throughout the day and automatically turn on at dusk and run for about eight hours throughout the night without energy costs for everybody.

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2012年11月21日 星期三

Bike shops go back to basics from storm power outage

Hurricane Sandy was a devastating storm for so many folks. Many are still without power, and in New Jersey the devastation is even worse. As I watched the posts come in on Facebook, I noticed a pattern of "no power yet" posts from Get In Gear in Pine Island and Desi Cycles in the Village of Florida. For the past 10 days both bike shops have struggled to maintain their business and accommodate customers without any power.

Pulling into the parking lot at Get In Gear, you could tell things were not normal. The office and merchandise areas were dark. There were only about three vehicles in the parking lot, and I could hear the hum of a generator coming from the side of the building. Entering the service area, I noticed a huge plastic tarp sectioning off the area where the paint booth is and one lone fluorescent light was lit over a manual lift with a bike on it. A radio was filling the area with some classic tunes. The shop has been without power since Oct. 29.

Tony Braico, owner of Get In Gear with his wife, Barbara, has basically gone back to basics to work on the bikes. No air tools, no paint booth, no powder coating and no welding. Tony has been relying on hand- and battery-powered tools. "This reminds me of working in the garage when I was a kid," Braico said. "All back to the basics."

The Braicos live in Vernon, N.Large selection of ledflashlightvv, chandeliers and vintage sconces including industrial lighting and Holophane glass.J., and had no power at their home for about the same amount of time as their shop. "We called our customers on the phone and told them our situation," Tony said. "We also told them that their bikes and ATVs were safe and that there was no damage to the building. They were very understanding."

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Desi Meacham, owner of Desi Cycles on Pumpkin Swamp Road in the Village of Florida, just moved into his new location a week before the storm hit. In fact, he hung up his new sign, only to have to take it down for the storm. At 2 p.m. on Oct. 29 everything went black, and he is still in the dark more than 10 days later. Power lines hang like strings from the telephone poles along Pumpkin Swamp leading to Desi's shop.

As I walked into the dark shop, I could see my breath in the glow of light from Desi's computer and a couple of small lights that were running off a 1960s 2000-watt generator that he basically "MacGyvered" to get it to work. "I would have been in bad shape if it wasn't for eBay," Meacham said. He sells parts and other items on the site, which he was able to log onto from his home.

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2012年11月19日 星期一

2013 Mercedes-Benz GL350

The new Mercedes-Benz GL350 CDI BlueTEC 4MATIC is the German car maker’s bid to claim honours of building the world’s best large luxury SUV. It’s a proper seven-seater that has more in common with the company’s iconic S-Class luxury saloon than a typical SUV.

From the outside, the new Mercedes-Benz GL-Class is simply enormous. It not only looks big, but it’s truly a large SUV in almost every other regard as well. Measuring 5120mm long, 1934mm wide and 1850mm high, the GL dwarfs its better-known brother, the Mercedes-Benz ML-Class, on which it’s based.

The front design is very much an upsized portrayal of the current Mercedes-Benz design language, one that seeks to maintain its traditional values while reinventing itself for the modern age. First impressions are dominated by the GL’s radiator grille housing the three-pointed star. If that doesn’t grab your attention, the new Mercedes-Benz signature LED daytime running lamps certainly will.The restoration of our vintage elevatorcablest and lamps, and our Lamp Repair Service,

The rear is a little more traditional and thus conservative in its design. Using nearly all red, two-piece LED lamps with light wave conductor technology, the simple tail-light shape is combined with a roof spoiler and a relatively flashy chrome area that seems to be there just to remind you that you’re in the S-Class of SUVs.

Like the previous-generation GL, the new large SUV is built by Mercedes-Benz in the USA where demand is highest. Nonetheless, it has all the trademark characteristics of a proper German-engineered Mercedes-Benz, which is why the company brought us to Stuttgart for a drive in two GL350 diesels through Germany’s famous Black Forest.

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Instead, the new GL-Class is so refined that its NVH (noise, vibration and harshness) is better than the current S-Class – a remarkable feat. It goes around corners like a C-Class and drives like anything but a giant SUV. It has also been put through an extreme American-style diet and lost a good 90kg compared with its predecessor.

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The second row offers enormous head and legroom and will comfortably host two large adults or three average-sized Australians. The third row is much bigger than you’d expect from a typical seven-seater. It’s not an afterthought but a proper seating row designed as such. Although it provides generous headroom, legroom can be an issue if you measure north of 165cm, which still makes it ideal for children or shorter adults.

Our two test cars were left-hand-drive German-registered Mercedes-Benz GL350 CDIs in black and silver, riding on winter tyres. Powered by a 3.0-litre turbocharged diesel engine, the GL350 CDI BlueTEC 4MATIC pumps out a very healthy 190kW (at 3600 rpm) and an enormous 620Nm (between 1600-2400 rpm). That’s a 35kW and 80Nm more power and torque than its predecessor.

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2012年11月15日 星期四

Holidays Mean More Than Just Green Trees To Consumers

According to a recent BBMG Report, two out of three Americans would consider themselves a “Conscious Consumer,” that is, more likely to buy from companies that offer energy-efficient products and commit to environmentally-friendly business practices.Led lights manufacturer in china offering formingmachineer supply across the world.

One in two Americans are even willing to pay a premium for products if they have proven environmental benefits. Consumers’ desire for green and sustainable products appears to be increasing, but holiday waste statistics call into question the validity of these claims. In the period between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day, household waste increases by more than 25%. If we include all other waste, such as shopping bags,Award-winning contemporary LED desk lamps, lightingsystems, undercabinet lighting by Koncept. packaging and bows, in this equation, it means one million tons per week. So something has to give.

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Most people would assume that buying an actual pine tree for the holidays is harmful to the environment. After all, the trees are cut from nature, brought into our homes for the season, and then discarded immediatley afterwards. But contrary to popular belief, getting a real tree is actually the most effective way to go “green” during the holidays. Most trees sold nowadays were raised on farms, designated to be grown, chopped down and re-grown repeatedly. Artificial trees,Laser Sharp ledstreetlight and systems offer custom converting and processing solutions for packaging.Metal roofing seamroofclamp from Englert. surprisingly, pose the real threat to the environment. Most people only reuse their artifical trees for a few years then dispose of them. Since they are not made from recyclable products, they end up sitting in landfills for decades.

Statistics show the majority of consumers still chooses the “green” option of purchasing a live tree when it comes to Christmas festivities. In 2011, just under 31 million farm-grown Christmas trees were bought versus only 9.5 million artificial trees.

Electric Christmas lights have come a long way since their first appearance in 1882, but it wasn’t until 1998 that an environmentally friendly alternative was introduced: the LED Christmas light. LED lights are more expensive than regular Christmas lights, but use up to 90% less energy and are significantly more durable. Despite their cost, LED lights are gaining popularity. Even some of the most iconinc Christmas trees, such as the one on the lawn of the White House and the tree at Rockefeller Center, are completely lit by LED lights.

Once again, consumers seem to choose the green option when given the choice. Sales of LED lights have quadripled since 2006, and stores like Home Depot have devoted half of their Christmas light shelf space to LED lights.

The average American spends $800 on gifts during the holidays. Presents have become so commonplace that half of the paper consumed by Americans is used to wrap and decorate presents. Most of this wrapping paper eventually ends up in the trash, resulting in up to 4 million tons of garbage annually. Most people would agree that unwrapping a present is a lot of fun, but because it’s such a wasteful part of gift-giving, other options should be considered – and have been!

Fifty-three percent of consumers have saved and re-used gift wrapping paper and 20% consider not wrapping holiday gifts at all. The use of bags is also decreasing, with 27% of consumers using fewer plastic bags from supermarkets and other stores.

2012年11月13日 星期二

UM Startups Amaze As Tech Tour Continues

When I’m on my Fall Tech Tour around Michigan and I ask university tech transfer officials to see their four or five coolest “science projects” that have economic development potential, they always say they have so many it’s a tough choice.

But try to imagine the tough choices faced by the University of Michigan, which has a research budget of a staggering $1.2 billion-plus a year, consistently among the top five in the nation. How the heck do you pick?

Well, Mark Maynard, marketing manager at the UM Office of Technology Transfer and his colleagues did me just fine Friday.This winter I installed our pendantlamps purchased from you folks.The restoration of our vintage elevatorcablest and lamps, and our Lamp Repair Service, I got a 50,000-foot overview of what OTT is up to, and four absolutely amazing startups spun off from UM research.

I started with tech transfer veteran Ken Nisbet, who leads UM’s OTT and its 26 staff, and Jim O’Connell, associate OTT director, who runs the UM Tech Transfer Venture Center, and, in that capacity, oversees the Mentor-in-Residence program, the Venture Accelerator, and other initiatives.

OTT is based in the North Campus Research Complex, the cavernous multi-building 2-million-square-foot-plus former research campus of drugmaker Pfizer Inc. It’s absolutely first-class space (and you can tell both serious science and entrepreneurship happen here because there’s really high quality free coffee). A small part of the space is now the UM Venture Center Accelerator,The Z purlin roll forming line consists of decoiler, bestfloorlamp, hydraulic punching device, roll forming machine. a business incubator that is now close to full, aside from some of the wet lab space, and home to 19 companies.

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CEO Michael Forbis joined the company in October 2011. A 2000 University of Michigan mechanical engineering graduate, he spent the intervening decade at Lockheed Martin Space Systems working on military satellites, picking up a master’s degree from Georgia Tech, and working in startups in clean energy.

“I’m from here, I wanted to travel and see the world because I wanted that perspective, but I wanted to come back to Michigan and have an impact on the economy and be with my family,” Forbis said.

ArborLight is working on mellowing the harsh, highly directional light emitted by LEDs by “spreading that light out, making it more glare free, by using wave guides and changing the color of the light.”

Initially ArborLight was working in replacements for T8 flourescent bulbs — but that’s a brutally competitive market. Intead, ArborLIght is working on something called daylight emulation.

“Daylight through a window has unique spectrum, temperature and dynamics, and it changes throughout the day,” Forbis siad. “It plays into one’s circadian rhythm, one’s alertness.”

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2012年11月2日 星期五

Conditions Should Be Met of Particles in Rotary Kiln

Although the axial dispersion model (ADM) used to describe the movement process of the material in the rotary kiln can get some useful results, particle trajectory model descriptions starting from the granular dynamics is closer to reality for the movement of the materials with strong granulation in the rotary kiln. The particle trajectory model geometry is evolved from the idea of the single particle trajectory geometry simplified analysis. After the development of many scholars, random PTM model is formed to predict the average residence time of the material, the axial diffusion constant and other methods. The principles of the random PTM numerical simulation are the followings. Introduce a certain number of tracer particles in steady-state operation at the inlet end of the rotary kiln and calculate the total residence time of each particle in the kiln. At last, statistically analyze the residence time distribution for all the particles to get an average residence time and the variance, which respectively reflects the axial transport of the material in the rotary kiln and axial diffusion.
You should assume that the movement of the bed particles in the kiln can meet the following conditions. First, the bed particles are the spherical particles with uniform size but without viscid rigid body. The bed surface is a planar. There is no unevenness caused by unevenness due to the movement of materials. Second, the movement of the bad particles in the rotary kiln is composed of n repeated cycles. Each cycle is composed of the tumble process of the materials in the active layer of the surface of the material bed and the particle circular motion in the inactive layer. Third, the thickness of the active layer is very thin. The mutual movement between the material particles occurs only in the surface of the material bed surface. There is no mutual movement of the particles in the non-active layer. The axial displacement of the material particles only occurs only on the surface of the material bed, which has nothing to do with the circular motion of the particles in the inactive layer. Forth, the air in the rotary kiln has no impact on the bed particles.