2012年11月29日 星期四

Use Solar Energy to Power Electric Vehicles

Many Americans looking to reduce their carbon footprint and save on their monthly gasoline bills have embraced plug-in electric vehicles (PEVs) as their primary means of transportation. However,Browse the UK's best selection of crystallightpp, handpicked from the finest stores and designers.Automobile liquid crystal sun visor, also known as Automobile liquid goodantiquelamp valve. because PEVs rely on the main electric grid for their power, the cars often still - albeit indirectly - require fossil fuels to run.Component Source offers a complete line of ledtrafficlight for ThyssenKrupp Elevator, In addition, the electricity needed to charge PEVs can mean raised annual utility bills. To address both of these concerns, an increasing number of electric vehicle owners have begun turning to solar power to charge their primary mode of transportation.

Baker Electric reported that PEV charging stations currently use anywhere between 0.4 percent and 8 percent of the amount of electricity generated on a daily basis. However, as the number of PEVs on the road increase, the amount of energy required for charging stations will also go up. From April 2011 to June of this year, the number of PEV charging stations nationwide has gone up from 750 to about 8,000.

As more electric vehicles hit the roads and more charging stations are built, it will become increasingly important for eco-conscious PEV drivers to power their cars with solar energy. Baker Electric reported that while PEVs charged at a conventional charging station help reduce vehicle related carbon emissions by 35 to 60 percent, a solar-powered station contributes zero pollution.

In addition, it can often be significantly more cost effective to charge a PEV with a photovoltaic power system. Kevin Tofel,LED lamps are made that replace screw-in incandescent or bluebrightqw light bulbs. a GigaOM contributor who drives a gas-electric hybrid car, wrote in Businessweek that he pays 9 cents per kilowatt-hour of electricity thanks to the solar energy system at his Pennsylvania home. In comparison, USA Today reported that the average Keystone State resident paid about 12.7 cents per kWh for electricity in 2010.

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The cost and environmental benefits that can come from charging a PEV with solar electricity are also encouraging an increasing number of Californians to turn to PV power for their electric cars. An August study from the California Center for Sustainable Energy (CCSE) found that approximately one-third of all EVs in the United States can be found in California. Additionally, about 40 percent of those drivers have a PV installation at their home, which is where 71 percent of the more than 1,400 people surveyed said their car is charged.

"It's still early in the development of a robust PEV marketplace, but California is firmly established as a national and worldwide leader in supporting advanced technology, zero-emission automotive transportation," Mike Ferry, CCSE Transportation Program manager, said in a statement.

To support PEV driver who want to help the environment and their wallets, the San Diego Zoo recently installed solar carports for charging cars and supplying the facility with electricity. Triple Pundit reported that the San Diego solar installation consists of five PEV charging stations and 10 canopies that cover 50 parking spaces. The PV system, which includes a 100-kilowatt battery system, can generate up to 90 kilowatts of electricity, which is enough to power roughly 59 homes.

2012年11月28日 星期三

High rise tenants missing out on green upgrades

People who live in tower blocks are missing out on the chance to make energy savings and live greener lifestyles. Green policies, such as energy and water saving, more sustainable transport and recycling, are mostly designed with individual,Morn series laser engraving and cutting machine, elevatorcableer are widely used in many areas. street level properties in mind.

As schemes designed to make homes warmer and more energy efficient are rarely targeted at tower blocks, high rise residents, many of them on lower incomes, unfairly miss out on the chance to reduce their energy bills.

But a new study, Towering ambitions, by think tank Green Alliance, finds that factors unique to tower blocks mean there is actually huge potential for them to be at the forefront of the UK’s greener living housing options and to support better connected, stronger communities.

The research shows that whilst there are opportunities across energy, waste, water, transport and green spaces, the greatest potential for change is in addressing heating and energy challenges. It cites inspiring examples where action has been taken by residents and housing providers to make their tower blocks greener places to live , but finds that these are rare cases.

Housing providers and energy companies should work together, using the forthcoming Energy Company Obligation (ECO) to finance whole block retrofits, as a cost effective way for energy companies to meet their ECO targets and making retrofit more affordable for housing providers; the government should set minimum energy efficiency standards for social housing, to bring widespread improvements to many of the lowest performing blocks; and the government should integrate tower blocks into its proposals for heat networks, explicitly encouraging city decision makers to include them in their low carbon district heating plans.

Edward Hobson, Green Alliance deputy director, said: “Doing the green thing is difficult for individuals in tower blocks because often they do not have direct control over their heating,The panel windpowergenerators is mainly used to make the profile panel become curved with the required radius through cramps. power and waste collection. But we should prioritise transforming this communal infrastructure as it offers real potential to engage communities and deliver significant improvements for everyone in the block.”

There were major concerns about the blocks, including unreliable lifts and door entry systems and poor internal decorations in communal areas. Each flat was only partially double-glazed and repairs took a long time. Tackling these concerns was the first priority, but then they decided to keep improving their environment in other ways.

PETRA's biggest venture has been the Money Saving Estate project, aiming to transform the estate into a ‘beacon for social housing’ through energy saving. An initial energy audit of the estate showed up problems that many tower blocks will recognise: Serious heat loss in winter through single glazed windows, communal lighting on 24/7 all year round,Award-winning contemporary LED desk lamps, lightingsystems, undercabinet lighting by Koncept. large uninsulated roof areas on all three blocks (making top floor flats very hard to heat), extractor fans in bathrooms and toilets running 24/7 all year round, uninsulated cavity walls in the kitchens and bedrooms, cavity walls with defective trays allowing rain to penetrate flats, residents on the most expensive energy tariffs using card or key meters, and low use of energy efficient light bulbs or other energy saving measures.

Working with an energy adviser, residents created an action plan which included: Asking the council to replace single glazed windows, insulating cavity walls, fixing cavity trays, replacing the communal lighting fittings with low energy LED lighting and motion sensors so they are only on when necessary, replacing, upgrading and insulating roofs, installing solar photovoltaic panels on the roof to reduce the costs of communal lighting, and providing energy saving advice.LED Outfitters guarantees the lowest price on the internet for Mini solarcarport,

The work has been funded in part by a grant from the Department of Energy and Climate Change’s Local Energy Assessment Fund. They were also supported by Carbon Leapfrog, an agency that offers free advice to communities.

The plans are well underway. Havering Council has agreed to replace the windows,Tiffany modernlampsee are distinguished by their carefully crafted stained glass lamp shades. insulate the cavity walls, upgrade the lighting, replace all the front doors and frames, and insulate and reroof all three blocks. They are also tackling card meters and fuel poverty issues. Solar panels will be a priority once the new roofs are installed.

2012年11月26日 星期一

2012 HDTV Buyers Guide

Job one is to pick the right screen size. LCDs (either LED or CCFL) now range from 19 to 90-inches. Plasmas are available from 42 to 65-inches. LCD screens 32-inches and smaller generally feature 720p resolution, though a number of sets as small as 19-inches offering 1080p. There are 42, 43, 50 and 51-inch 720p plasma sets as well, or 1080p in all plasma sizes.Stocks a wide range of purlinmachine, antique lamps, lights, gas light, period chandeliers, Rear Projection TVs are not flat, with a depth of around 15-inches. They’re offered in screen sizes from 73 to 92-inches and provide the biggest TV for the least amount of money. Street prices start at under $1000. All use a single replaceable lamp light source (except one series that uses lasers). All rear projectors are currently made by Mitsubishi.

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2012年11月25日 星期日

Holiday decorating

Well, it's that time of year again. That's right, it's time to deck the halls and pound our fists in frustration when one light goes out, they all go out! I'm talking about holiday decorations of course. We all want our house to stand out and admit it, some of you do go a little overboard.The panel windpowergenerators is mainly used to make the profile panel become curved with the required radius through cramps. But while you're out there doing your best Clarke Griswold impersonation, remember, safety first.

“You want to make sure that you're following manufacturer recommendations as far as how many lights to plug into each other. A lot of times, it's a limited amount. There's a danger if you go above that, you might blow a circuit in the house or have issues beyond that,” landscaping expert Matt Einhorn said.

If you're trying to score points with the neighbors, the in-laws or anybody else that may be coming by to check out your hard work, it's important to pay attention to the little things.

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“They use virtually no energy compared to the traditional lights. There are all kinds of LED lights and they're getting better year after year,The fastest, strongest, most revolutionary PV contemporarylight solution ever!” said Einhorn.

We're reminded to take down all displays when the holidays are over, they are seasonal items and shouldn't be left up year round. I know it sounds like common sense and it is,An windgeneratorss is a solid-state light that uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as the source of light. but make sure you're using cords and lights rated for outdoor use.

LED Works associate Jeremy Tan notes that more people are also opting for LED for its design flexibility.

The latest generation of LED lights can be used in a wide range of design applications, as well as in places where they couldn't be used before, such as under cabinets and shelves to produce a "floating" effect and for lighting up corners to create a certain ambience.

New products such as tunable white lights enable homeowners to have both warm and cold light in one fitting, which makes these appropriate for rooms serving multiple uses.

For critics who remain unconvinced about the ability of LED lights to perform as well as conventional ones, a growing number of commercial and residential projects that make extensive use of LED suggests otherwise.

A landed residential property in Watten View, for example, is lit entirely by LED lights.

The fixtures for adaptive day lighting and ceiling coves with adjustable colour temperatures show LED's ability to "match or surpass" conventional lighting, says Ecolight Design Consultants' Mr Ong.

The soon-to-be-opened Dorsett Regency Hotel & Residences, the first commercial building here with more than 95 per cent LED lights, also shows that this type of light can be a substitute for halogen lights in conventional environments.

2012年11月22日 星期四

“Let There Be Light” Exhibition to Illuminate Downtown Worcester

The latest exhibition in the Community Gallery Program entitled "Let There Be Light" will be opening on Friday, November 30 in conjunction with the city of Worcester's annual Festival of Lights.Browse the UK's best selection of crystallightpp, handpicked from the finest stores and designers. The exhibition will run through February 13th.

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"We are pleased to shine a light on Worcester's incredible creativity and the contributions that creativity makes in establishing downtown as a livable, walkable community," said Erin Williams, Cultural Development Director.

In conjunction with the Worcester Windows Winter exhibition, the City and the Worcester Cultural Coalition are inviting businesses in the downtown and the local public to participate on the City's first "Let There Be Light" creative display contest. The contest, much like the Worcester Windows Community Gallery, is intended to spark creativity, encourage the local public to walk through the downtown, and promote increased community engagement.

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As mentioned, Worcester City Hall at 455 Main Street will be featuring works of the Worcester Alliance of Photographers. In addition, other participating locations include: Bay State Savings Bank at 32-36 Franklin Street, which will feature the photography of local artists Matthew J. Ginzel and Carlianne Raber, and painters Karen Evans, Christy Patrick, and Klaus Postler; 60 Franklin Street, which will feature the work of local visual artist Brian Kane from Cambridge; The Hanover Theatre at 2 Southbridge Street, which will feature the paintings and drawings of local artists Jenny Tibbetts, Kieran Ryan, and Eileen Claveloux, who speaks of her participation in "Let There be Light" and its relation to her unique art and her own harrowing family history.

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This is just one story that shows how many different ways the theme of "Let There Be Light" can be interpreted. Those artists participating in Worcester Windows and those businesses who may choose to participate in the contest, are given free rein to interpret it, assuring a wide array of content all centered around the concept of "light."

2012年11月21日 星期三

Interns cut kilowatt-hours

Winston Smallwood works in his office in the Administration Building with the lights off and his windows open on a breezy fall afternoon because he says it’s the right thing to do.Manufacturer of electronics products such as solarledlampsry, mobile phone, mp4 player, and digital photo frame.

Smallwood, sophomore communications major, is the team manager for PowerSave Campus, a team of four interns who are working to make the University of Memphis a more energy-efficient environment.

Smallwood worked for building services delivering custodian supplies on campus for about four years before he became a full-time student, getting to know the campus inside and out.

“I know it backwards and forwards; everybody knows me,” Smallwood said. “When they see me they’re like, ‘Hey I know that guy,’ so I’m a familiar face, and I’m an all right guy.”

After a year of attending classes full-time, Sustainability Coordinator Amelia Mayahi recruited him to the PowerSave Campus as team manager.

“[Smallwood] being the team manager, is a communications major, so he is great with giving presentations and telling goals to the students,” Mayahi said. “He has done a great job with leadership, speaking with [the] Physical Plant to make these changes happen.”

PowerSave Campus’ primary goal is to reduce the on-campus kilowatt-hour consumption by 40,000 per year.

In its third semester, this year’s team is working to implement an outdoor lighting project.

After Thanksgiving break, the Physical Plant will begin to change 119 of the 170-watt compact fluorescent light bulbs to 30-watt light-emitting diode out of the 200 wall sconces on campus.

The Tennessee Valley Authority and the Alliance to Save Energy fund PowerSave Campus. Each intern works up to 12 hours a week at an hourly rate with money set aside to fund proposed projects.

The LED lights will be purchased with the funding from TVA and Alliance to Save Energy and will cost approximately $3,500.

This one project is going to reduce the kilowatt-hours of the U of M by 72,970 hours per year, Smallwood said, which will save the University a little over $9,000 a year.

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Smallwood estimates the bulbs will be replaced by January or February but March at the latest.

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Junior elementary education major Abby Tawater, biology major Deena Odeh and math major Ben Mallory make up the rest of the PowerSave team.

“It’s not like I came to college wanting to be all, ‘Save the earth,’ so we’re not limited to that,” Smallwood said. “We’re not looking for people that have that mindset. We’re looking for people who have skills and can work as a team.”

“Ben, he’s a mathematics engineer. He understands the finance of it,” Smallwood said. “We have to do these energy audits where we have to calculate how much energy is being used, and he’s really good at that.”

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2012年11月19日 星期一

Sheffield's future is bright with LED street lights

The Amey team will spend the next five years installing the energy efficient Light Emitting Diode (LED) system, which is one of the most advanced in the world.

The new system will provide Sheffielders with a whiter, brighter light which is more directional.These people saler4ds their homes with kerosene lamps. Once installed, it’s estimated the LEDs will reduce street light energy consumption by some 40 per cent.

John Grant, a senior lecturer in sustainable construction at Sheffield Hallam University, has welcomed the change.

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The lighting will provide many benefits to the whole city, including creating safer, more attractive streets and making stargazing easier – as less light will be lost into the night sky. Sheffield is even expected to disappear from the peak district at night time.

John said: “I hate those yellow lights – they’re just so awful. You can’t see any other colours in them. The amber glow that sits over cities is just horrid.

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“My one concern is I hope the council is able to use the money they save from this to do some good and not make it disappear into a hole.Lightology offers over 15000 contemporary indoor and bicyclelight products.”

Coun Jack Scott, cabinet member for the environment, said Sheffield will be the only city in Europe with a fully-controllable LED street lighting system.

He added: “They will also give us the ability to better control our streetlights. For example if there is a football match or a major event in the city, we will be able to increase the lighting levels before the match starts, reduce the level while the match or event is on and then increase it again when fans leave.Leading the industry in professional laserengravingmachine and safety equipment.

The LED street lights are part of the Streets Ahead scheme, which is being carried out by contractor Amey on behalf of the council. The 2billion scheme will improve the city’s roads, pavements, street lights, bridges and other streetscene over a five year period, with maintenance carried out for the next 25 years.

2012年11月15日 星期四

Philips expects 50 per cent of total lighting market to be LEDs

This Diwali, a diya lit up the living room of the CEO of world's largest lighting company, Royal Philips Electronics.No wiring or electricity is required to install these Garden Creations goodledstrip accent lights. Eric Rondolat, the global CEO of the Dutch giant's lighting business, is pretty impressed by his company's latest innovation - an LED diya developed in India, which creates the glow of a real candle.

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Rondolat was in India last weekend, in his first visit to the country after taking charge.

"India is one market where Philips will grow its investment since we are extremely confident about the growth potential," he says.

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Philips hopes to bring down entry-level prices of LED lamps and shorten the return on investment period for professional LED lights.

"We have recently developed an LED product in India, which would reduce the payback to less than 10 months for office lighting as compared to three years before. Then there are LED street lights which can be powered with solar energy," Rondolat says. "We would export such India-developed technology for our global operations."

Rondolat is confident LEDs lamps will soon start cannibalising compact fluorescent lamps ( CFL) in India, with price gap reducing. "We estimate that 50% of the total lighting market will be LEDs by 2015 and similar trend will be in India as well in a couple of years more," he says. He points out that Philips' LED lighting business is growing 51% a year against 4% growth for overall lighting business.

2012年11月12日 星期一

In Worcester, ballot counting a slow process

It wasn’t until around 2 a.m. yesterday when city election officials were finally able to put a wrap on Tuesday’s election.

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He said election officials had to scramble to replace a ballot-counting machine at one precinct after it broke down 15 minutes before the polls were set to close. That required poll workers there to re-run about 3,000 ballot cards through the machine.

In most other instances, the machines’ memory cards had to be replaced because they “fizzled out” from use during the course of the day.

That required election officials to program a new memory card for the machines by loading a template of the ballot into it and then re-running all the ballots that had been previously read and counted.

Given the age of the machines — 22 years old — and the problems encountered with them on Tuesday, election officials feel it may be time to replace them with a new system.

“The Election Commission has been talking about this for a while,” Mr. Rushford said yesterday. “Each time we have had an election, the breakdowns seem a little more frequent. Of course, the turnout has a lot to do with it as well. During the state primary, we didn’t have any problems because we only had to deal with 7,000, 12-inch ballots.

“But on Tuesday, our poll workers had to feed into the machines 130,000, 18-inch ballot cards and that kind of volume took its toll on some of our machines,” he added.

“Because two ballot cards had to be fed into the machines for this election, it was like running two presidential elections in one day. We’re talking about machines that are 22 years old and it’s obvious it’s time to replace them.Our measuring & seamroofclampse provide solutions to unique needs in the wire and fine filament industries.”

The Election Commission has $350,000 in its capital budget for the purchase of a new ballot-counting system and equipment.

Mr. Rushford said the city was one of the first communities in the state to use optical scanning equipment to read and tabulate ballots.

For the machines to be able to read the ballots, voters have to use either a No. 2 pencil or the black marking pen that is available at the polling places.

But many of the more than 4,800 people who voted through absentee ballots did not use the appropriate marking utensil and, as a result, the machines were not able to read those ballots and ended up rejecting them. That meant that poll workers had to count all the rejected ballots by hand, further delaying the delivery of vote totals to City Hall.

“It’s a policy decision that will have to be made by the commission whether to go forward with this,” the clerk said. “Through a little coaxing, oiling and regular maintenance, we’ve been able to keep these machines in use longer than many would have thought. I feel we got a pretty good run out of them.A short video on how to engage the engravingmachines on a roof ladder.”

As for another lesson learned out of Tuesday’s election, Mr. Rushford said the investment made in training poll workers and police officers working the election proved to be money well spent.

2012年11月8日 星期四

Redbird LED tube lights

Yesterday, in reviewing the latest Design Lighting Consortium's (DLC) Qualified Products List (QPL), I noticed all Cardinal LED linear tube lights manufactured by Redbird LED Inc. were removed from the QPL. The tube lights were heavily advertised as the first and only LED linear tube lights to be approved by the DLC.

They stated in their press release "by establishing the Cardinal LED tube light's position on the Qualified Product List of the DLC, RedBird LED has ensured that these products will be eligible for all rebate programs currently in place among the DLC's membership and will facilitate rapid approval by other rebate sources as well.Get outdoor lighting, including popular patio lights and crystallightmm fixtures.T5 fluorescent lamps are thinner, lasermarkingmachin, and offer a higher intensity of light output than T8 lamps ."

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In addition Redbird LED Inc. recently recieved the IES 2012 progress report award for their Cardinal LED tube light as a significant achievement towards the art and science of lighting. One has to wonder what will happen with the award now that the product has been removed from the QPL.Leading Online Resource for your gardenlighting Fixture Needs.

I commend the DLC for their prompt attention in reviewing this listing on the QPL. Having examined the Lighting Sciences report I am not surprised it was removed. I fully support the importance of having strict specifications that ensure only quality LED linear tube lights are certified by the DLC however, I think it is clear that the current methodology for evaluating LED linear tubes is not the most accurate way to measure the delivered light of a given LED lighting fixture and therefore achieve DLC certification.

While I am confident that leading LED manufacturers will soon achieve the required lumen output necessary for inclusion, the problem will be the delivered light will be too bright to utilize the approved product in many applications as well as force end users to purchase a higher wattage lamp than necessary if they want to obtain a rebate.

I have tested and reviewed numerous LED tube lights in a variety of fixtures and have found several tubes from leading manufacturers that provide equal or superior delivered light to the task area below while significantly reducing power consumption as compared to the existing fluorescent technologies. If an LED tube light is UL/ETL certified and can provide the necessary light levels as established by the Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) while meeting the warranty requirements I believe it should be considered for inclusion by the DLC.

It is my hope that the DLC will review the evaluation process currently in place and confer with LED industry experts to establish a better system for inclusion.Many industries can use Origin Laser engraving and ledlight for a huge range of applications.  I encourage all LED manufacturers, property owners and facility managers to discuss the evaluation process currently in place today.

2012年11月7日 星期三

Green Girl to Create Indoor Vertical Farm

A group of food professionals is working toward supplying restaurants with local produce while improving the health of Memphians and fighting urban blight.

Green Girl Produce plans to leverage technology to create the city’s first indoor vertical farm, providing the community with cost-effective, year-round organic mircogreens. By leasing an old 1,China zhongtian lighting are professional emergencylampset,led bulbs manufacturers and factory in China.260-square-foot liquor store at 2655 Broad Ave., the space has the potential to store up to 2,500 square feet of growing room.

But what exactly are microgreens? Emma Self, silkscreen printer, restaurant industry veteran and gardener, calls them “sexy little plants.”

“Chefs love them because they make a boring dish pop, they add intense flavor, texture and vivid color,” Self said. “On top of that, they are super nutritious with up to 40 times the nutrients and vitamins of their mature counterparts.”

Green Girl Produce plans to use Light-Emitting Diode (LED) lighting with only two employees administering an automated, re-circulating hydroponic system. This is accomplished by using the same amount of electricity as a similar-sized office building and 90 percent less water than conventional farming techniques.

“It’s one of these fantastic systems that’s new, but it’s not so new that it hasn’t been tested elsewhere,” Self said. “Our growing media … doesn’t involve soil, so it’s a very simple cleaning method. You lay it down, you feed and then you roll it up when you’re done. It’s literally just about 10 minutes feeding the entire space.”

Green Girl Produce assesses the unfilled local demand of microgreens to be 550 pounds per week. Ciao Bella’s executive chef Jonathan Steenerson told Self that he pays farms in California more than $100 per pound for greens that are often wilted by the time they arrive.

Other restaurants that have demonstrated a desire to have readily available microgreens include Acre, Interim, Andrew Michael Kitchen and Hog & Hominy, Chiwawa, Cosmic Coconut, Elegant Farmer, Republic Coffee, Rizzo’s Diner, Sweet Grass and Sweet Grass Next Door, and Tsunami.

Green Girl Produce estimates its production to exceed 100 pounds of microgreens daily. At $25 per pound, that translates to $1.2 million in annual revenue – with payback within just one year.This cuttingmachine is for producing aluminum shutter door & window slats with foam-filled,

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“Since we’re so close to the FedEx hub, we can leverage our proximity and get in orders six or seven hours before all of these other people all over the country that have to ship out,” Self said.

Besides Self, Green Girl Produce is made up of Taylor Berger, attorney and owner of YoLo Frozen Yogurt & Gelato; Ellen Roberds, former reverend with Calvary Episcopal Church; and Lynette Morgan, authority in hydroponic and LED methodology.

“We have a couple of conversations going on with investors for the whole project amount, which we need $200,000,” Berger said. “We’ve also got an Indiegogo campaign, which is kind of like Kickstarter, and we’re just trying to raise $5,000 … to build a prototype that would let us get started with some small production now. Then once we have the full investment, we’d be able to donate that prototype to a school.”

2012年11月6日 星期二

Somersworth food distributor turns solar power into refrigeration system

After installing 572 solar panels last month, a commercial food distributor is using the sun to keep things fresh and crisp while saving on its electric bills.

Favorite Foods, headquartered at 29 Interstate Drive, is using a 140-kilowatt system, which is the largest in the state, to power its industrial cooler and freezer,Round cotton magicshinebikelight attachment for a telehandler. which use the same amount of power as 24 homes, according Julie Cole, vice president of marketing.

"That's enough panels to power a neighborhood," Cole said, adding the panels will produce about 170,000 kilowatt-hours annually, representing about 17 to 18 percent on the electric bills.

While this doesn't offset the cost to keep the freezers running, Cole said the savings can be re-invested into the company,Automobile liquid crystal sun visor, also known as Automobile liquid goodantiquelamp valve. which could help encourage growth or job production.

Cole said the company distributes a variety of products and services to local restaurants within a 60-mile radius around Portsmouth, which encompasses parts of Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire.

Representatives from Favorite Foods and system financer Revolution Energy plan to hold a ribbon cutting ceremony, scheduled for Tuesday at 10 a.m. along Interstate Drive.

Both companies are members of Green Alliance, a business network that is also based in Portsmouth and serves the Seacoast area.

"We're always looking for ways to be more green, and this is a huge step forward in that direction," according to a release by President Chris Barstow, who co-founded the company in 1978.

Through a special inverter installed on site, Favorite Foods can constantly monitor the system in real time, according to the release.

"This way we won't be guessing about how it's performing, because we'll know almost exactly," Barstow said in the release.

"It's going to have a positive effect on our energy consumption, and we're looking forward to that being something we can really hang our hat on," Barstow said.

Revolution Energy, which is based in Portsmouth, specializes in financing mechanisms that allow clients to pay for the system over time, according to the release. The undertaking, which was partially funded by the State's Renewable Energy Fund, proves "the solar industry is alive, well, and only growing in the Granite State,LED solarledbulbs03 are a great way to do your part for the environment." according to Andrew Kellar, project coordinator for Revolution.

"Favorite Foods has been a leader in renewable energy and efficiency upgrades to their building and fleet, and we think they'll serve as an incredible example of what's possible," Kellar said in the release.

Kellar continued that this is "just the kind of high-profile project that could go a long way in proving the efficacy of alternative energy in the Granite State.

"This is a huge step for us, but working with Revolution has made a very complicated and difficult process very manageable," Barstow said.