2013年5月7日 星期二

Great Lakes Loons launch initiatives to reduce energy

The Great Lakes Loons and Dow Diamond have released a first quarter report detailing efforts made to reduce the amount of energy and water used and the amount of waste generated by 50 percent in 2020. 

Highlights include a new composting program for Dow Diamond’s food waste, as well as the installation of LED lighting and occupancy control sensors that will significantly reduce kilowatt hours of electricity used and carbon dioxide emissions generated from lighting fixtures.We offer cuttingmachine00p and elegant outdoor lanterns that light up the night effortlessly. 

The composting program was launched in conjunction with Morgan Composting, located in Sears, Mich., to deposit food waste generated from Loons’ home games and events at Dow Diamond. Once fully composted,News and Information about pendantlamp Technologies and Innovations. the material will be used to fertilize Dow Diamond’s grounds and flower beds. This program will reduce landfill waste, while also reducing the organization’s dependence on fertilizer products. 

The organization recently expanded the use of occupancy control sensors throughout various areas of Dow Diamond. The sensors will result in the reduction of approximately 6,445 kilowatt hours used to light areas of Dow Diamond and lower carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 15,588 pounds per year. 

More efficient LED lighting has been installed, which will result in an energy reduction of approximately 15,303 kilowatt hours and reduce the carbon dioxide generated every year by approximately 36,575 pounds. 

Over the past several months, Loons staff members have spent time learning from corporate sustainability leaders at The Dow Chemical Co. and Dow Corning Corp., as well as other regional organizations. From those conversations,We offer the latest in protective bestlasercutter, the Loons have outlined various areas to increase efficiency, while also reducing the use of energy, water and the amount of waste generated. 

“Our organization is fortunate to have the opportunity to learn from world class, global sustainability leaders at both Dow and Dow Corning,” said Loons’ President Paul Barbeau. “Our sustainability partnership is already paying dividends with the new initiatives launched and we will continue to work closely with Dow and Dow Corning to find innovative ways to reach our 2020 sustainability goals.” 

Speaking at the ceremony,the drycleaning adopting SCF supercritical generator technology, President Waheed underscored the importance of reducing the electricity consumption in order to reduce the fuel expenditure. He highlighted that Fahi ali Programme was such an effort to reduce the costs of electricity. 

President expressed appreciation to the government of China for the donation of 250,000, energy efficient LED lights. He remarked that the usage of these lights would reduce the government expenditure on electricity by MVR85 million. 

Highlighting that the Fehi ali programme was the first large-scale project of its kind in the Maldives, President said that government’s plan was to implement the programme across the country. 

Continuing in this regard, President said that the government plans to install the lights received from Chinese assistance in all of the government buildings and harbours. He further said that LED lights would also be provided to the islands. 

President spoke of the need to find alternative energy sources.We own and look after most of the ledspotlight in solaronlamp. In this regard he said that the solar power is the most viable option for the Maldives.

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