Friday, August 26, 2011

SolarWinds Demonstrates Best Practices for Managing a Cloud Foundation at VMworld 2011 in Las Vegas


SolarWinds ® Inc. (NYSE: SWI), a leading provider of powerful and affordable IT management software , today announced that it will exhibit and present at the VMworld conference on Aug. 29 - Sept. 1, 2011 at the Venetian and Wynn in Las Vegas.


About Wind Works (i) Zero Emission PeopleWith a nominal output of 2 MW each and a hub height of 100 meters, the turbines"REpower and its parent company are the third largest turbine manufacturer in the world and we are very pleased to be working with them once again," commented Dr. Ingo Stuckmann, Wind Works' President and CEO. "I was involved in ordering seventeen of these same turbines in 2007 and they are performing with over 98% technical availability. They are a proven and clean technology."SolarWinds' Senior Director of Product Management, Jonathan Reeve, along with Rick Parker, IT director at Fetch Technologies and SolarWinds customer, will equip attendees with the necessary skills for managing virtual environments through its breakout session SPO3035 , "Scaling Your Business in a Cloud: Exploring Three Phases of Private Cloud Virtualization Implementation," on Wednesday, Aug. 31 at 12:30 PDT in the Murano 3301 room.About Humless, LLC.Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995: The statements contained herein which are not historical are forward-looking statements that are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those expressed in the forward-looking statements including, but not limited to, certain delays beyond the company's control, inability to successfully conclude negotiations currently in progress, and other risks detailed from time to time in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission.Contacts: Greg Wilson (613) 226-1983Humless, LLC. delivers the most versatile, silent and easy-to-use all-in-one alternative-energy power systems on the planet. Unparalleled for portability, power and reliability, Humless systems deliver on-demand power and electricity generation that is safe and environmentally friendly. No gas required. As a committed corporate citizen, Humless not only offers eco-friendly products, but supports initiatives bringing reliable solar power to underserved populations. For more information on Humless and its cleantech, green products, please visit www.Humless.com. Follow us on Facebook & Twitter.To focus attention on the value of portable power for emergency planning, Humless is offering loaner systems to the American Red Cross for testing in the region. As with other first responders, Red Cross has mobile, reliable power needs to run computers, maintain satellite communications, and to keep teams connected during and after a disaster.

MEDIA CONTACTS: Kenn Durrence The Hoffman Agency Phone: 408.975.3097 Email Contact Tiffany Nels SolarWinds Phone: 512.682.9545 Email Contact




Wind Works Power Corp. Signs Agreement with REpower Systems to Supply 25 Turbines for Canadian Wind Projects


Wind Works Power Corp. (OTCQB:WWPW)(PINK SHEETS:WWPW)(FRANKFURT:R5E1)(WKN:A0RPM2) is pleased to announce they have signed definitive agreements with REpower Systems SE (FRANKFURT:RPW) for the delivery and installation of 25 MM92 type turbines specially designed for cold climates. The turbines are destined for five wind farms in Ontario, Canada, including Settlers Landing, Snowy Ridge, Grey Highlands, Cloudy Ridge, and Clean Breeze, for a total capacity of 50 megawatts (MW) of installed power. Construction and maintenance of the wind farms will not only provide clean energy but also create jobs on-site.


are scheduled to be delivered in the spring of 2013 and put into operation in the summer of the same year. Just one month ago, REpower announced plans to deliver 15 turbines for projects run by Wind Works in Ontario.About SolarWindsSolarWinds, SolarWinds.com, and Orion are registered trademarks of SolarWinds. All other company and product names mentioned are used only for identification purposes and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.According to the Canadian Wind Energy Association, each 100 megawatts of new capacity creates 300,000 dollars in annual lease payments for rural landowners as well as 3.5 million dollars in annual operation and maintenance opportunities. The same capacity will also generate 300,000 dollars in tax revenue for municipalities and create about 33 full-time jobs, many in rural areas. All five wind farms have been awarded a feed-in tariff power purchase contract by the Ontario Power Authority. The feed-in tariff program was enabled by the Green Energy and Green Economy Act 2009, which passed into law in May of 2009 and guarantees a certain pricing structure for green energy supply. Installation and commissioning of the wind farms is planned for summer 2013.Humless systems are now available and have garnered early praise from the National Self Reliance Organization, receiving the coveted “Best of Show” award at the Salt Lake City Self Reliance Expo. Sentinel is the first alternative-fuel, portable, and silent generator to combine a 10-year shelf life and long-lasting charge time with universal input/output connectivity and Advanced Lithium power storage. The 1000W (50Ah) Sentinel can be carried over the shoulder or stored on the shelf.According to a study by the Propane Education and Research Council, half of residents in hurricane-prone states expect to lose electricity for more than 24 hours, but only 26 percent own a generator. Of those who own a generator, many wait too long to see if their generator will start or if they have enough fuel. Many don’t consider that their gas station will likely lose power when they do. See video.Andreas Nauen, CEO of REpower Systems SE commented: "We are pleased that we have been able to conclude contracts with Wind Works for a total of eight wind farms in Ontario. The Cold Climate version of the REpower MM92, specifically equipped for use in locations with damp weather conditions and major temperature fluctuations, is very well received by the Canadian market."Attendees stopping by SolarWinds' booth no. 612 will have the opportunity to take a virtualization survey for a chance to win an Apple iPad, meet members of the SolarWinds product team and benefit from product demonstrations from SolarWinds' complete IT management solution portfolio, including SolarWinds Virtualization Manager , formerly Hyper9; SolarWinds Storage Manager , Powered by Profiler; SolarWinds Application Performance Manager ; and Orion Network Performance Monitor ."From businesses with a cloud to those just getting their feet wet deploying virtualization, every organization needs a strategy to effectively manage this dynamic technology," said Sanjay Castelino, SolarWinds' VP of Product Marketing. "We're looking forward to VMworld to hear from users firsthand what challenges they face as their environments mature through the virtualization stages and provide guidance gained from working with our SolarWinds community."

Contacts: Greg Wilson (613) 226-1983




Hurricane Irene Draws Focus to Humless Emergency Power


Silent, Portable Power System Offered to Red Cross


"These additional projects show the excellent quality of cooperation between Wind Works and REpower. We are very pleased to be contributing to local job creation and content development in this way", says Helmut Herold, Managing Director of REpower Systems Inc.In addition to the breakout session, Reeve will offer insights into capacity planning during "A Practical Guide to Capacity Planning: From Sizing for vSphere 5 to Planning for the Cloud" on Tuesday, Aug. 30 at 2:30 p.m. PDT in the Solutions Exchange.SolarWinds (NYSE: SWI) provides powerful and affordable IT management software to customers worldwide -- from Fortune 500 enterprises to small businesses. We work to put our users first and remove the obstacles that have become "status quo" in traditional enterprise software. SolarWinds products are downloadable, easy to use and maintain, and provide the power, scale, and flexibility needed to address users' management priorities. Our online user community, thwack , is a gathering-place where tens of thousands of IT pros solve problems, share technology, and participate in product development for all of SolarWinds' products. Learn more today at http://www.solarwinds.com .Our mission is to provide the opportunity for people to participate in the development of renewable wind energy projects. We believe in making sound, environmentally conscious investments that are good for our shareholders and our planet. To eliminate one person's carbon footprint of 20 tons each year (for the US), it only takes a modern windmill 2 days by producing approx. 40,000 kilowatt hours of zero emission energy. For more information, please visit: ww.windworkspower.com.Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvinePROVO, Utah -- Humless, LLC (Humless.com) announced today its outreach to coastal states threatened by hurricanes. Ill winds blowing in the Atlantic bring into focus the precarious situation coastal residents face regarding emergency electricity. Humless is offering its Sentinel emergency power system with solar kit for use under the rigor of emergency storm relief efforts to the American Red Cross in coastal areas.“Every year storms knock out power to large populations in hurricane alley,” said Glenn Jakins, CEO at Humless. “People along the coast need to know there is a safe, portable, renewable power system that doesn’t depend on gasoline, proven scarce after major storms.”

Humless, LLC. delivers the most versatile, silent and easy-to-use all-in-one alternative-energy power systems on the planet. Unparalleled for portability, power and reliability, Humless systems deliver on-demand power and electricity generation that is safe and environmentally friendly. No gas required. As a committed corporate citizen, Humless not only offers eco-friendly products, but supports initiatives bringing reliable solar power to underserved populations. For more information on Humless and its cleantech, green products, please visit www.Humless.com. Follow us on Facebook & Twitter.




Thursday, August 25, 2011

Electrovaya to Provide Repurposed Electric Vehicle Lithium Ion Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) to Manitoba Hydro


Electrovaya Inc. (TSX:EFL) today announced that it has signed a contract to develop, construct and demonstrate a utility sized stationary battery system using end of life Electric Vehicle battery packs. The repurposed batteries could be used to store electricity generated by renewable energy systems, such as wind and solar power. The stationary battery system will be implemented at the Manitoba HVDC Research Centre facility, a subsidiary of Manitoba Hydro. The University of Manitoba is also participating in this project. Major funding for this project comes from the Government of Canada's Clean Energy Fund and Manitoba Hydro. This program is a part of an Electrovaya led $7.6 million project.


"We are committed to deliver this revolutionary system to the homeowner and small building owner, which will lower their ever growing cost of energy. Furthermore, making the WindCharger™ available to the public is an achievement we are all proud of. This accomplishment supports the goal we have planned for from the outset and is on schedule to be delivered in early 2012," stated Dieter Sauer, President and CEO of Sauer Energy, Inc.Incorporated in 1969 and headquartered in Schiedam, SBM Offshore N.V. the firth Dutch company to engage in oil and gas energy industry. It has representatives in 15 countries of the world, dealing with engineering, supply, and offshore terminals installation, and an offshore fleet."We are delighted to work with Electrovaya on this project." said Bob Brennan, CEO of Manitoba Hydro. "Using Electrovaya's refurbished Lithium Ion batteries in this manner is an innovative and potential low cost energy storage solution. We believe that repurposed lithium ion battery technology has excellent potential for grid storage application. As well, the potential benefits of reducing diesel consumption in our Northern remote communities are very attractive to Manitoba Hydro."Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineManitoba Hydro is a Crown Corporation and the province's major energy utility. We export electricity to over 30 electric utilities through our participation in 4 wholesale markets in Canada and the mid-western United States and maintain a position of being among the lowest cost providers of domestic electricity rates in Canada. Our customer base includes 532,000 electric customers throughout Manitoba and 264,000 natural gas customers in various communities throughout southern Manitoba and we offer a wide range of energy services and programs to our customers, either directly or through our subsidiaries. Nearly all electricity we generate is from self-renewing water power from 14 hydroelectric generating stations, primarily on the Winnipeg, Saskatchewan and Nelson rivers and we are the major distributor of natural gas in the province, delivering natural gas to nearly 100 communities in the province. Our capital base includes capital assets-in-service at original cost exceeding $12 billion, making us one of the largest energy utilities in Canada.Without hills, mountains and various buildings, offshore wind turbines offshore ensure no interruption in wind supply. Moreover, offshore wind blows more stable and foreseeable comparing to land. Wind power stations’ sea installations are becoming more and more popular and important. Offshore wind power supply is to grow from 1276 Mega Watt in 2008 to 18769 Mega Watt in 2015. SMB Offshore has a bright opportunity to cash this opportunity to the full with its Wind Turbine Installation Platform.Sauer Energy is in the process of expanding its current facility now to combine all efforts to provide a platform for finish assembly and further research and development. The new facility will be compliant for procurement of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) projects. Future goals include subsequent plants in strategic locations to meet the expanding demand for increased production.http://marketpublishers.com/report/industry/energy/sbm_offshore_nv_swot_analysis_bac.htmlReport Details:This press release contains forward-looking statements that involve a number of risks and uncertainties, including statements that relate to, among other things, the Company's objectives, goals, strategies, intentions, plans, beliefs, expectations and estimates, and can generally be identified by the use of words such as "may", "will", "could", "should", "would", "likely", "expect", "intend", "estimate", "anticipate", "believe", "plan", "objective" and "continue" (or the negative thereof) and words and expressions of similar import. Although the Company believes that the expectations reflected in such forward-looking statements are reasonable, such statements involve risks and uncertainties, and undue reliance should not be placed on such statements. Certain material factors or assumptions are applied in making forward-looking statements, and actual results may differ materially from those expressed or implied in such statements. Important factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations include but are not limited to: general business and economic conditions (including but not limited to currency rates and creditworthiness of customers); Company liquidity and capital resources, including the availability of additional capital resources to fund its activities; level of competition; changes in laws and regulations; legal and regulatory proceedings; the ability to adapt products and services to the changing market; the ability to attract and retain key executives; and the ability to execute strategic plans. Additional information about material factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expectations and about material factors or assumptions applied in making forward-looking statements may be found in the Company's most recent annual and interim Management's Discussion and Analysis under "Risk and Uncertainties", as well as in other public disclosure documents filed with Canadian securities regulatory authorities. The Company does not undertake any obligation to update publicly or to revise any of the forward-looking statements contained in this document, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as required by law."This project will give us insight into the complete re-use of Lithium Ion batteries," said Dr. Sankar Das Gupta, CEO, Electrovaya. "Our hope is that utilities will be able to take advantage of the significant number of the used batteries that will come into the market after the large scale introduction of plug-in electric vehicles." "By making the end product reusable by utility companies, we address two problems. First, Lithium Ion batteries become an even more environmentally sustainable product. And two, we help utility companies make wind and solar energy generation as reliable as hydro, nuclear, and coal".In just over 4 years, Sauer Energy's vision of a small vertical axis wind turbine for the home and enterprise has become a reality. As Sauer Energy enters into the sales phase, they will reinvest revenues to develop other applications for its technology. Through the course of manufacturing and marketing of the WindCharger™, Sauer Energy seeks to establish a leadership position in residential roof-mountable wind energy capture, due to its extremely unique and efficient features.http://www.SauerEnergy.com

Contacts: Electrovaya Inc. Paul Hart 905.855.4618 ir@electrovaya.com For Investors The Blueshirt Group Monica Gould (212) 871-3927 monica@blueshirtgroup.com




Sauer Energy to Commence Production


Sauer Energy, Inc. ("SEI") (OTCBB: SENY), a developer of home and enterprise scale vertical axis wind turbine (VAWT) systems, announced that commercial production of the WindCharger™ will commence in November of 2011. This will transition Sauer Energy from a research and development only company to a sales and marketing company.


Sauer Energy is a technology developer and planned manufacturer focused on the emerging renewable energy market. We believe that because it requires few parts, SEI's technology, which provides a new direction for wind capture, will easily scale from residential to small community and up to large industrial scale. The market opportunity for a new, innovative technology is unlimited. Sauer Energy has created the WindCharger™ model to provide a better solution for the use of wind capture for residential or small building use.Sauer Energy... the future of energy!Contacts: Electrovaya Inc. Paul Hart 905.855.4618 ir@electrovaya.com For Investors The Blueshirt Group Monica Gould (212) 871-3927 monica@blueshirtgroup.comSauer Energy's state-of-the-art, custom and proprietary generator configuration completes the entire phase of its cutting-edge technology for the WindCharger™. Long-term certification and third-party evaluations documenting success will be published on our website as they become available at:The WindCharger™ was one of Sauer Energy's key innovation priorities. With several patents in place, SEI shall engage in manufacturing and commercialization in Fall 2011, and plans to see a financial return on its investments. To learn more about Sauer Energy and this revolutionary wind turbine system, please visit:The Company showed a significant recovery in 2010 after the slow down during the recession: its turnover went up by 3.5% to $ 3,056 million, its net profit increased by 8.5% to $ 276 million. Recent financial results show a decline in interim trends: in June 30 2011 both revenues and net income fell by 13% and 263% to $ 1460.8 million and $ (265.3) million respectively."By investing $3.36 million in the Electrovaya electricity storage project, our Government is demonstrating its commitment to position Canada at the forefront of clean energy technology," said the Honourable Joe Oliver, Minister of Natural Resources. "This innovative project supports high quality jobs and encourages new technologies to help protect our environment for future generations."About Sauer Energy, Inc.Additional considerations and risk factors are set forth in reports filed on Form 8-K and 10-K with the SEC and other filings. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon these forward-looking statements; historical information is not an indicator of future performance. The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly any forward-looking statements.About Manitoba Hydro:NRCan develops policies and programs that enhance the contribution of the natural resources sector to the economy and improve the quality of life for all Canadians.About Natural Resources CanadaTitle: SBM Offshore N.V. Fundamental Company Report Including Financial, SWOT, Competitors and Industry AnalysisDate: Aug, 2011Pages: 108First commercial wind turbines were manufactured by Danish producers; they were small and had low capacity (20 to 30 kW). But recently they have increased greatly in size and power; wind turbines have become popular in many countries across the world.NRCan conduct innovative science in facilities across Canada to generate ideas and transfer technologies, and represents Canada at the international level to meet the country's global commitments related to the sustainable development of natural resources.The release of the WindCharger™ has been a widely anticipated event from its inception. We are proud that the WindCharger™ will be manufactured in the United States, creating jobs here in America.

Contact: Sauer Energy, Inc. Dieter Sauer President/CEO (888) 829-8748 http://www.SauerEnergy.com




SMB Offshore Can Benefit from Wind Energy According to BAC Report Recently Published by Market Publishers Ltd.


LONDON -- With SBM Offshore’s strong marine and offshore experience and skills base, the Group is well-suited to answer the expanding supply/demand imbalance for offshore wind farm installations. Sites are moving away from coast as the volumes of projects increase. Nowadays, wind energy is mostly used for electricity generation.


Forward-Looking StatementsContact: Sauer Energy, Inc. Dieter Sauer President/CEO (888) 829-8748 http://www.SauerEnergy.comAbout Electrovaya Inc:More company reports featuring SWOT and financial information, industry and competitors analysis can be found in Company Reports Catalogue.Natural Resources Canada seeks to enhance the responsible development and use of Canada's natural resources and the competitiveness of Canada's natural resources products. NRCan is an established leader in science and technology in the fields of energy, forests, and minerals and metals and uses its expertise in earth sciences to build and maintain an up-to-date knowledge base of Canada's landmass.This news release includes forward-looking statements made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. While these statements are made to convey Company progress, business opportunities and growth prospects, readers are cautioned that such forward-looking statements represent management's opinion. Whereas management believes such representations to be true and accurate based on information and data available to the Company at this time, actual results may differ materially and are subject to risk and uncertainties. Factors that may cause actual results to differ include without limitation: dependence on key personnel and suppliers; SEI's ability to commercialize its wind turbine technology; ability to defend intellectual property; wind turbine material and component costs; competition; economic conditions; consumer demand and product acceptance, and availability of growth capital.Electrovaya Inc. (TSX:EFL) designs, develops and manufactures proprietary Lithium Ion SuperPolymer� batteries, battery systems, and battery-related products for the clean electric transportation, Utility Scale Energy Storage and smart grid power, consumer and healthcare markets. The Company's mission is to accelerate clean transportation as a commercial reality with its advanced power system for all classes of zero-emission electric vehicles and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles. The Company's other mission is to deliver Utility Scale Energy Storage Systems for the highest efficiency in electricity storage, whether the electricity is generated from intermittent wind and solar power or from other sources. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Ontario, Canada, Electrovaya has production facilities in Canada as well as in the US, and customers around the globe. To learn more about how Electrovaya is powering mobility, please explore www.electrovaya.com ."We lead best by example, and building sustainable, economic and social progress by helping others will make us a leader in the renewable energy sector," added Mr. Sauer.

More company reports featuring SWOT and financial information, industry and competitors analysis can be found in Company Reports Catalogue.




Wednesday, August 24, 2011

A material loss; acid rain is leaving its mark on buildings, statues, automobiles and other man-made structures


In the high plateau lands of southwestern Colorado, the ancient stone cities of the Anasazi Indians are slowly wearing away. Brilliant sunlight, dusty winds, stinging rain and swirling snow take turns assaulting the sandstone blocks that make up the remains of these elaborate cliff dwellings.


Crumbling brick may signal acid rain damage as strongly as cracking and flaking concrete. Acid rain affects brick masonry by selectively dissolving the glassy fabric that holds the silica grains of a brick together. The resulting soluble sodium and calcium salts, carried by water, migrate through the porous brick. Salts are deposited wherever the water evaporates, leaving a white, powdery film that appears to ooze out of the masonry. Eventually, all that's left of a brick is a weakened "silica sponge."Limestone and marble are particularly vulnerable because acids attack their principal constituent, calcium carbonate. These reactions produce water-soluble substances that easily leach out and weaken and structure. The worn faces of marble tombstones (SN: 11/17/84, p. 313), limestone monuments and ancient buildings like the Acropolis in Athens all show the effects of air pollution and acid rain.The Mesa Verde project is only one of several ongoing studies designed to examine the effects of acid deposition on materials. Concern is mounting that acidic pollutants cause widespread damage to paint, stone, wood, fabrics, masonry, concrete and metals.Chemist A. Elena Charola of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, however, warns and acid rain shouldn't be blamed for everything. In the case of bricks, neutral rainwater can be more damaging than acid rain. Rain by itself carves channels across the exposed faces of bricks, she says. "It's not the acid but the water that does the damage."Much of the building-wall damage now seen has been caused by efforts to clean or repair masonry, Charola says. Don't clean brick, she recommends. "It will last longer if you leave it dirty."Photo: Moving south, work crew squeezes into 61 strands the 27,572wires that make up each cable. View north shows 4,200 yawning feet between Golden Gate's towers"The materials problems are really formidable," says Robert Baboian, meeting chairman and head of the corrosion laboratory at Texas Instruments, Inc., in Attleboro, Mass. Not only may the damage be extensive, he notes, but very little is known about how the damage occurs and what can be done to prevent it.The picture is just as complicated for wood and paint. Factors other than immersion in occasional acid showers also contribute to deterioration. In some cases, the combination of acid rain and ultraviolet light from sunlight is much worse than either one by itself.For the next 10 years, researchers will analyze the chemistry of runoff water, monitor color changes, measure weight losses and perform other experiments in comparing protected and unprotected stone samples. Early results from the site at Research Triangle Park, N.C., show that even one heavy rainfall contains enough acid to wear away a few microns of the highly polished marble surface.Photo: Extending into space,sections of roadway seem to defy gravity as they approach each other. Safety netting is suspended belowThe GM Sunraycer was built to compete in a 1,950-mile race for solar-powered vehicles across central Australia from Darwin through Alice Springs to Adelaide. The race begins on Nov. 1 and will probably last at least six days. It features 25 solar vehicles from seven different nations. All vehicles must meet size constraints and have adequate braking, highway lighting and seat belts. They must also be stable in winds up to 40 miles per hour.Wood is a composite material made up of cellulose and hemicellulose fibrils held together by a natural glue called lignin. Chemically, the fibrils and the lignin behave quite differently. Cellulose, a polymeric sugar, is very sensitive to moisture and acids. Acid rain weakens these fibrils. On the other hand, lignin, a phenolic polymer, is susceptible to ultraviolet light. In bright sunlight, lignin decomposes, allowing the wood to start falling apart.Because temperatures can go as high as 120|F in the Australian sun, the GM Sunraycer's canopy is plated with a thin film of gold to protect the driver. The film blocks 90 percent of visible light and 98 percent of the infrared radiation. Because the car is driven only in daylight, enough light gets through to enable the driver to see the road.Much less is known about the effect of acid deposition on Portland cement and concrete. Nevertheless, the small amount of information available suggests that acids "significantly affect the durability of concrete," says Ronald P. Webster of Brookhaven National Laboratory in Upton, N.Y. Substances like sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and hydrochloric acid are also known to accelerate the corrosion of steel rods used to reinforce concrete.California Historical Society, Shubert HallLibrary, Photographic Archives, 2099 Pacific Avenue. Open 1 to 5 Wednesdays through Saturdays; $3 for nonmembers. Lots of construction views, some postcard views, some photographs of opening-day festivities. Prices start at $13 for an 8-by-10 print.Peeling, cracked or discolored paint and disintegrating wood are not the only visible signs of possible acid rain damage. The rusting of reinforcing steel in bridge decks and other structures, ragged holes in metal automobile panels and the various ills of bronze and copper statues (SN: 6/29/85, p. 404) also signal problems that may be exacerbated if not directly caused by acid rain.To investigate the weathering of these materials, the National Park Service has established four sites where slabs of Salem limestone from Indiana and Shelburne marble from Vermont are exposed to the elements. After granite, limestone is the most commonly used building stone in the United States. Salem limestone, widely used for more than 100 years, makes up much of the Empire State Building in New York City. Shelburne marble has been used to face structures like the Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.The car itself is 19.7 feet long, 6.6 feet wide and 3.3 feet high. Its aerodynamically shaped body is constructed from a lightweight, honeycombed composite material over a welded, aluminum-tube frame. The car, including its electric motor, battery, electronic components and solar panel, weighs merely 360 pounds.Fifty years later, the bridging of the GoldenGate still seems an extraordinary leap of the imagination. Step onto the walkway, or hike around Fort Point below the south tower, and your awe intensifies: the bridge moves as if alive. Its roadway vibrates with roaring traffic, the wind whistles through its cables--playing them, one observer said, like gigantic harp strings.The problem is particularly serious for modern bricks, says Charola, because these are typically fired only long enough to create a thin glassy surface layer. Once this layer is gone, a brick quickly disintegrates. Twelfth-century Venetian bricks, in contrast, sat in kilns much longer to create a glassy matrix throughout. These bricks, she says, have held up very well for centuries, despite high levels of pollution.San Francisco Archives, Third Floor, MainLibrary, Civic Center. Open 10 to 6 Tuesdays through Saturdays, 1 to 6 Wednesdays. Large selection includes construction views and opening-day scenes. Prices start at $5 for an 8-by-10. Through June 1, an exhibit on 1930s San Francisco displays vintage photographs and original bridge souvenirs.

In a recent study of automobile corrosion in Montreal, Detroit, Boston and Dallas, Montreal cars seemed to suffer the highest level of "body rot" although considerable corrosion damage also showed up in Detroit and Boston. Montreal happens to have highly acidic rain and allows heavy use of road salt during the winter. Laboratory tests, says Baboian, who conducted the survey, confirm that the combination of acidic moisture and salts like calcium chloride cause much more damage than either factor alone.




Author: Ivars Petersopn


Birthday photographs of the Golden Gate Bridge; to view or to buy


Birthday photographs of the Golden Gate Bridge


On an overcast day last month in Mesa, Ariz., an unusual vehicle, shaped like a flattened bullet, raced four times around a 5-mile circular track. On its fourth go-round, the racing car set a new world speed record for a land vehicle powered solely by direct energy from the sun. Taking 8 minutes, 28.628 seconds to complete the circuit, the GM Sunraycer traveled at an average speed of 35.227 miles per hour. This surpasses the previous record of 24.74 miles per hour set by a different vehicle in 1984. The circular course ensured that any wind or terrain effects would be canceled out.To test this postulated acceleration of natural erosion, a team of researchers last year began a careful study of sandstone deterioration at Mesa Verde National Park, where the Anasazi dwellings are located. For their project, the researchers used fragments of local sandstone to construct two test walls similar to those built by the Anasazi centuries before."Economically, one of the most serious effects of acid deposition is on materials," says James H. Gibson of Colorado State University in Ft. Collins. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), recent estimates of the annual cost of repairing or replacing structures damaged by acid deposition start at $5 billion and go up from there.But the stones may be eroding more quickly now than they were a few decades ago. Carried by wind or concentrated in rain and snow, air pollutants from several power plants and a nearby smelter continually wash over the site.Speed alone won't be enough to win the race, says Bruce McCristal of GM Hughes Electronics. "It's a test of durability and reliability,' he says.' "You need a good vehicle and some good luck.' Parts of the road are narrow, and much of it is roughly paved. The terrain varies from lush tropical forest and barren plateau in northern and central Australia to desert and mountains in south Australia. The GM team has only one car, but the team plans to bring along spare parts for just about any problem that could come up."We look at this thing as a really interesting scientific effort,' says McCristal. "Our motivation is to push some technologies along that we think are important to the future, and we're very interested in stimulating high-school and college students to get into technical fields [associated with automotive engineering].' The car demostrates advances in low-speed aerodynamics, high-efficiency batteries, lightweight motors and solar cells and panels.Even replacing mortar must be done carefully. If the replacement mortar is less porous than the bricks in a wall, the bricks will deteriorate faster than the mortar, says Charola. Instead, a more porous mortar should be used. In this way, the mortar rather than the brick will lose its strength first. It's usually cheaper to replace missing or cracked mortar than to rebuild a brick wall, she notes.Photo: Among the first across the bridgeon Pedestrian Day (May 27, 1937) were these three roller-skaters

Photo: Among the first across the bridgeon Pedestrian Day (May 27, 1937) were these three roller-skaters




Racing with the sun


Racing with the sun


For a look at present-day photographicstudies, stop by 1 Market Plaza, an office building at Market and Steuart streets. Through June 5, 37 color prints will be on view 7 to 6:30 weekdays in the lobby.Hoopla surrounding the bridge's May24th birthday calls attention to its powerful presence and amazing construction. Both get full play in striking historic photographs on view--and for sale--at two San Franciso archives.To get up-to-date details on the bridge'sbirthday events, call Fridns of the Golden Gate Bridge at (415) 421-1987.The GM Sunraycer, designed and built by Detroit-based GM Hughes Electronics, is powered by an array of 7,200 solar cells, covering a total of 90 square feet. On a sunny day, the car can move as fast as 45 miles per hour using solar power alone. Because of cloudy conditions on the day scheduled for the record-breaking attempt, the solar cells produced considerably less than their maximum power output. On the road, the car normally uses a battery to provide extra power for acceleration or climbing hills. Under those conditions, it can reach 60 miles per hour. In the race for the record, the car's battery was disconnected.Likewise, attempts to seal brick walls by applying a coating that is impermeable to water are almost invariably unsuccessful. If water somehow enters the wall, perhaps from the interior side, the coating along with a portion of the brick will pop off in large flakes.With photographic and other techniques, the researchers now regularly check for signs of wear on the stone walls. At the same time, they track the weather and measure the concentrations of various pollutants in the air. They are looking for a correlation between the rate of erosion and the presence of pollutants.

"We look at this thing as a really interesting scientific effort,' says McCristal. "Our motivation is to push some technologies along that we think are important to the future, and we're very interested in stimulating high-school and college students to get into technical fields [associated with automotive engineering].' The car demostrates advances in low-speed aerodynamics, high-efficiency batteries, lightweight motors and solar cells and panels.




VAI Holds 2011 Customer Appreciation Golf Outing and Executive Summit


VAI (Vormittag Associates, Inc.), a leading ERP software provider, is pleased to announce its complimentary 2011 Customer Appreciation Golf Outing and Executive Summit, being held at the Hyatt Regency Long Island at Wind Watch Golf Club in Hauppauge, NY, September 20 - 21, 2011. VAI S2K customers will enjoy a day of golf on September 20, followed by a fun-filled evening reception featuring a world class buffet, raffles and prizes. The Executive Summit will follow on Wednesday, September 21 and will include VAI, IBM and customer presentations consisting of the latest hardware and software enhancements, plus real-world success stories.


About VAI (Vormittag Associates, Inc.) VAI is an award-winning software developer and an IBM Premier Business Partner. Designed for the mid-range market, S2K Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Software Suite is used by a wide variety of mid-sized companies worldwide, with a number of clients in the manufacturing, distribution, retail, food and related service industries. Advanced applications such as Warehouse Management Systems, EDI, CRM, Business Analytics and e-Business provide companies the power to leverage their information technology investment. VAI is headquartered in Ronkonkoma, New York, with branch offices in Miami, Orlando, Chicago and Oroville, California. For more information, please contact Diane Dady at 800-824-7776, ext. 236 or visit www.vai.net .S2K users will get an inside scoop on how to leverage the many new offerings including the latest Power 7 Systems, Cognos Business Intelligence, Sales Force Automation, Enhanced Purchasing, Warehouse Logistics, Version 5.0.3, plus much more. Most importantly, S2K users will see a preview of VAI's latest product roadmap and development plans. These exciting new S2K enhancements will be made available at VAI's Annual User Conference, being held at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, May 6 - 9, 2012.Contact Information: Jennifer Burns SHIFT Communications 617-779-1809 Email Contact

Contact Information: Jennifer Burns SHIFT Communications 617-779-1809 Email Contact




Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Readers' Poems


JOURNEY''S END Oh how I love my red and blue bike, Keep your cars, they I don''t like, How I admire its sleek, slim frame, Handle bars, 'Wheels'' is its name, Power, my feet and pedals a blur, Riding wherever, both near and 'fur'', Country lanes, among green hills, Away from the city''s motoring ills, The wind in my hair, freedom at last, At one with nature, a place so vast, No fuel required, just honest labour, It''s health and fitness, that I savour, Alone, or in company on life''s road, Ever in awe within nature''s abode, Only one thing that mars it all, Discomfort at night, in hours'' small, No not tiredness, nor my aching feet, I''m cursing the designer of the bike seat!


GEORGE CARRICK, Cramlington.THE EMPTY NEST SYNDROME They call it the empty nest syndrome When the children have all left home You think of the past. Doesn't time go so fast Now you're left here on your own There were times you wished for the day They would grow and go their own way Now that day is here. You should have no fear Because they come back when it's your payday They beg and they borrow And cause you more sorrow And want you to babysit And if the truth was known You don't want them back home Go on I dare you admit.

JEN MCLANDERS, Byker




Research and Markets: Wind Power in Italy, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Report Highlights Installed Capacity and Power Generation Trends


DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9607e7/wind_power_in_ital) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Wind Power in Italy, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles" to their offering.


Follow us on: Facebook - Twitter - LinkedInFor details, view the entire article by subscribing to Industrial Info's Premium Industry News at http://www.industrialinfo.com/showAbstract.jsp?newsitemID= 185345&refer=marketwire , or browse other breaking industrial news stories at www.industrialinfo.com .The research analyzes investment trends in the wind power market in Bulgaria and some of the major deals pertaining to the market are dealt in detail. The report also provides elaborate company profiles of some of the major market participants. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, secondary research and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts.Companies Mentioned:
  • Vestas Wind Systems A/S

  • Siemens AG

  • General Electric Company

  • Enercon GmbH

  • Nordex SE

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9607e7/wind_power_in_ital

"Wind Power in Bulgaria, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on the wind power market. The report provides in depth analysis on global renewable power market and global wind power market with forecasts up to 2020. The report analyzes the power market outlook in country (includes thermal conventional, hydro and renewables) and provides forecasts up to 2020.

Companies Mentioned:

  • Vestas Wind Systems A/S

  • Siemens AG

  • General Electric Company

  • Enercon GmbH

  • Nordex SE

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/9607e7/wind_power_in_ital




Increased U.S. Generating Capacity Leads to Transmission Upgrades, an Industrial Info News Alert


Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) -- Proposed transmission lines are usually given the green light, as companies show that service areas are growing and that brownouts and blackouts could become commonplace without additional transmission capacity. As new plants come online, particularly wind and solar power plants , the nation's power transmission infrastructure is beginning to show its age and could be unable to cope with coming influx of power.


Industrial Info Resources (IIR) is the leading provider of global market intelligence specializing in the industrial process, heavy manufacturing and energy markets. IIR's quality-assurance philosophy, the Living Forward Reporting Principle™, provides up-to-the-minute intelligence on what's happening now, while constantly keeping track of future opportunities. For more information send inquiries to powergroup@industrialinfo.com or visit us online at www.industrialinfo.com ."Wind Power in Italy, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on the wind power market. The report provides in depth analysis on global renewable power market and global wind power market with forecasts up to 2020.ScopeThe research analyzes investment trends in the wind power market in Italy and some of the major deals pertaining to the market are dealt in detail. The report also provides elaborate company profiles of some of the major market participants. The report is built using data and information sourced from proprietary databases, secondary research and in-house analysis by a team of industry experts.IIR is tracking an estimated $5.8 billion in transmission and substation upgrades under way or set to kick off in the next five years. One of the largest of these projects is Central Maine Power Company's (Augusta, Maine) $1.5 billion transmission reliability project in Maine.

Contact: Joe Govreau 713-783-5147




Research and Markets: Wind Power in Bulgaria, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles


DUBLIN -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e02759/wind_power_in_bulg) has announced the addition of GlobalData's new report "Wind Power in Bulgaria, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles" to their offering.


Add to Digg Bookmark with del.icio.us Add to NewsvineThe scope of the report includes:The research details renewable power market outlook in Bulgaria (includes wind, biopower and solar PV) and provides forecasts up to 2020. The report highlights installed capacity and power generation trends from 2001 to 2020 in Bulgaria wind power market. The research also showcases top active and upcoming plants in the country. A detailed coverage on renewable energy policy framework governing the market along with policies specific to wind power development in Bulgaria are provided in the report.Contact: Joe Govreau 713-783-5147Scope

Companies Mentioned:

  • The AES Corporation

  • Vestas Wind Systems A/S

  • PNE Wind AG

  • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e02759/wind_power_in_bulg




Monday, August 22, 2011

Wind Generators For Home Use - What Homeowners Need to Know About Residential Wind Power


When most people think about the idea of using wind generators for home use, the image that first comes to mind are those rows and rows of giant wind turbines. And for most people, it's this image that causes them to shy away from the possibility of using wind energy themselves. Fortunately, residential wind power has come a long way in recent years. These advancements in technology have resulted in wind turbines being much smaller in size, as well as multiplying the efficiency of collecting and storing wind power. It's these improvements that have made wind power accessible and feasible to most home owners.


5. Economical options. Although purchasing wind generators for home use can run a few thousand dollars, buying one may still make financial sense for a couple of reasons. As stated earlier, the monthly savings on the electric bill can be quite significant, and these savings will eventually equal and surpass the amount of funds used to purchase the wind turbine. Also, many companies that sell residential wind generators have financing options available that allow homeowners to pay for the total cost in monthly installments.2. Fantastic savings. A properly installed residential wind turbine can save homeowners between 50-85% in their monthly electric bills. It generally takes a few years to recoup the money spent purchasing the equipment, but after that point, you will be saving up to hundreds of dollars each month on electric expenses.3. The dependence on wind. Wind generators for home use work great, if you have high enough daily wind speeds. Some homeowners located in areas of very little or moderate wind speeds can be disappointed by the lack of power their turbines are outputting. So it would be wise for homeowners considering investing in a residential wind generator to contact an organization like the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and ask about the daily average wind speeds of their local area.1. No need for re-wiring. Many homeowners are under the impression that if they do purchase a wind generator, that they will also need to re-wire the electrical systems in their homes. This isn't the case. Wind turbine kits can easily be installed onto or near the home, and hooking up the electrical isn't difficult at all. An electrician could be use, but generally the instructions that come with the kits are sufficient enough to walk purchasers through the process.What You Need To Know About Wind Generators For Home Use:4. Proper placement of wind turbines. To be most effective, turbines or windmills need to be high off the ground (sometimes as much as 75 feet high). This is due to the fact that the higher the turbine is, the less turbulence (caused by houses, trees, and other large objects around it) will negatively affect potential wind speeds. Many residential areas (especially metropolitan locations and subdivisions) have specific laws and ordinances limiting the height that wind turbines can be built.

With the reduction in turbine size and the increased efficiency of wind power systems, wind generators for home use can be a viable option for many homeowners looking to save money on their money electric bills. Not to mention the fact that using wind power means that less fossil fuels are being consumed, and this is quite beneficial to helping the environment.




Author: Jackson Golde


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Wind Energy Facts About WIND POWERED Generators


Here are some facts and easy to understand direct physics and NASA data Examining a Wind Energy Study


Look at wind power and you'll find vast and renewable resources of energy there. Look at wind turbines and you'll find the 3 bladed ones to be idiotic in design. Look at the old farmer's windmills and consider them to be extremely logical in design, extraordinarily aggressive in capturing wind energy, and phenomenally safe for birds.We have studied solar and wind as alternative energy sources. We are giving you a report of our findings. We are giving you direct references to physics and direct examples from NASA. We have made some discoveries of products being offered, their benefits, and their shortcomings. We are building wind powered generators based upon logic and the laws of physics. We have read and listened carefully to the lemming followers of the "wind turbine" fad. We have studied their calculations and their conclusions and found them lacking. The laws of physics are not false.We looked at water power from streams and rivers and found a huge amount of potential energy there. But, not many people have fast flowing streams available on their property.A Farmer's windmillMany Years of Wind Mill ExperienceWe compared the calculated wind energy capturing capacity of our Wind Powered Generators (per kilowatt rating) with the calculated "airfoil lift" wind turbines and found that our Wind Powered Generators have a calculated Kilowatt-Hour return of more than 4 times that of the "airfoil lift" wind turbines.Farmers are probably a lot smarter than the average big city lawyer. Lots of farmers these days have a four year college degree in agriculture, which means that they study a lot about their business. A lot. And to top it off, they have direct, hands on experience with an extraordinary range of electrical and mechanical equipment. A farmer using a windmill to pump water is wise. The rest of the U.S. should learn from them.We estimate that the average needs about 12kw for average daily use. We looked on the net and found a range of 10kw "wind turbines" which require a "startup" wind speed from 22.5 mph to 31 mph. (Oh, and by the way, they seem to have changed their advertised startup speed since we began telling the world of our low wind speed startup design.) That is a lot of wind. Are you willing to wait for a tornado to go past your house for the "wind turbine" to work? Probably not.1903- That's over 100 years ago.Not enough logic?"Give me a place to stand on, and I will move the Earth."We looked at wind powered energy sources and quickly found that they were not well designed. The commercially produced wind powered energy sources were incredibly inefficient. But, in their inefficiency, they were more efficient than the solar panels. Thus, we decided to analyze them and potentially build our own. We looked at the parts for wind power sources and studied each part incrementally. This has taken us a few months, about a year now. An airfoil [or here] on edge, in a steady stream of air, does create lift. Albeit, very little lift unless there is a lot of air flow, but lift none the less, and measured in joules of energy per volume of air flow, it is very little. A flat plate, perpendicular to a steady stream of air, has the maximum mechanical advantage, and has far greater joules or energy per volume of air flow. But, we do not want to totally blow away our wind powered generator by making it flat to the wind, so we set the flat plate on a 45 degree angle. Maximum force perpendicular to the direction of the wind. And that force is against the blades of the wind powered generator to make it turn! Yes, there is drag. But drag, in this case, is transferred to the mechanical structure of the wind powered generator. Maximum turning force. Maximum torque on the shaft that turns the wind powered generator.Now, think about this. How many times have you seen three bladed windmills out west, were the water table is a long way down? Never. You never saw that. You always saw multibladed windmills. Never 3 bladed ones.OK, so what do you do? You think like a farmer. Remember, farmers are smart. Get yourself a multibladed wind powered generator. Get a bumper sticker that says, "Think like a farmer." Remember, just because the other lemmings are dashing into the sea does not mean that there is any true logic to three bladed "wind turbines." Whatever it takes, get your head straight. Think.Wind Energy and NASAThis study is about Exploring the concept of wind powered generators. Multi-bladed. Low wind capacity. As opposed to 3 bladed wind foil gigantic monsters.Obviously this was not written for idiots. If you feel like a lemming, and want to dash into the sea; well, don't. Lemmings do not always dash into the sea. You can think for yourself. You can read the links that we give for physics and NASA information and you can see the facts for yourself.Now, think about this. Wilber and Orville Wright invented the airplane in 1903. There was publicity about that at the time. There were other people trying to utilize the Wright Brothers' designs for wing shapes for themselves after that.Can you afford even one of the homeowner sized three bladed, airfoil imitating, "wind turbines" like your tax dollars are being wasted upon? Waiting for that rare blast of wind might be a silly investment. So, it is probably not in your current budget.Maybe we should have real farmers in charge of government spending? Less silly three bladed wind turbines.Before your irritation at a blatant disregard for current standards and engineering expertise and even government spending get you upset, think about it. Energy for Household PowerAnd guess what, a blade on a windmill, or on a wind powered generator, or even on a "wind turbine," is a lever. Remember that Physics class that you took, where you should have learned more. Here is a refresher: (force) x (distance) = torque. So, if you want a lot of power from your "wind turbine," it is a good idea to make the blades capture lots of wind. Got it? You want a lot of the force to be directly on the blades, not wasted in aerodynamic "lift." Got that? And, you want to capture most of the wind passing through the blade area. See? That was not so difficult to understand. Think about what you have seen. Farmers need mechanical power. Multi-bladed Windmills produce lots of power. Three bladed, aerodynamically "lifted" "wind turbines" do not produce much power. The laws of physics are not wrong. Wind Powered Generators, based upon the laws of physics are the best way to go.Flat plates are a logical starting point for the design of a wind powered energy system. From fluid dynamics we know that an attack angle of 45 degrees is the most efficient for angular energy conversion of flowing air against a flat plate. At 45 degrees, it spills the energy depleted air flow which is replaced by the upstream air flow, as it has to because it is wind power. Stay with us on this. Focus. Think.A blade that is wide close to the hub and skinny way out from the hub is exactly backward. That is an idiotic way to design them (unless you don't want them to work??? If they worked then the need for oil and gas might seriously diminish. Now who would benefit from shoving non-efficient silly three bladed wind turbines down the public's throat? Hmmm?). Think. Think. Think. Look at the blades on this link: "wind turbines," and here; silly of them to ignore simple physics like that. Think.Having difficulty envisioning this?Wind Energy= Natural EnergyLook at the NASA example of a kite. Click on "select view" then "side" then Click on "Trim." Adjust the "B-Bridle" and the "K-Knot" until the "lift" is maximized. It is a simple visual representation, but it gets the point across. More information from NASA at "Kindergarten through 12th grade" explanations: Kites, and general Aerodynamics. Get it? Flat plate. 45 degree angle to the wind. Maximum torque for energy generation.Take a piece of paper. Go ahead. Hold two corresponding corners in your hands, make that section flat and horizontal, and blow across the top surface. Sometimes, the back of the sheet rises, if you blow hard enough, and get the air flow in exactly the right place. It is called "Lift." Now take the same piece of paper and hold a large width of both ends and blow directly onto the middle, with the same amount of air. Yeeooow! What a discovery! You do not need an engineering degree and calculus to see that direct air pressure against the side of a flat surface produces far more force than over the edge with "lift." "Wind turbines" work on lift. Windmills work on air flow pressure. Lift vs. direct flowing air pressure? You have no excuse for thinking that "wind turbines" work well now. Physics does not lie. That paper in your hand did not lie. That was a pretty simple example. Those farmers' windmills were built right. Think for yourself. Wind Energy Common SenseFlat plates, even if they are slightly curved for structural strength, are far better than airfoils for a wind powered generator.All of the other lemmings are building airfoil 'wind turbines.' The blades 'fly' and there are 'turbulent slipstreams.' Oh, no! Do not make me think!" Go talk to the average farmer today. Today's farmer, with his Global Positioning System on his big turbocharged Electronically Fuel Injected tractor, and ask a farmer what he thinks about the three bladed "wind turbines." Go. Ask. He will probably smile and be nice to you. But when you ask him why he does not invest in them, he will probably simply get back on his state-of-the-art, GPS equipped, self-navigating, air-conditioned tractor and go back to plowing, thinking that you are some city-slicker idiot that will never learn.Really?Archimedes, about 287-212 BC said about the use of a lever,You say, "But the engineers . . ."Look at solar and find that the solar panels created such a tiny trickle of power that they were actually a waste of space. Thousands of dollars to trickle charge a few batteries? No way. Not with our money.Wind Energy and Angle of AttackThink. Use your own brain. Do not be afraid to think. Something is not right with those "wind turbines." Look at them again. They are just not right. Archimedes was not wrong about levers. Farmers are not wrong about pumping water with windmills. Physics 101, where you should have studied, was not wrong about force x distance. Those "wind turbines" are just plain idiotic. Think. For yourself, think.A blade that is wide at the furtherest part away from the hub should give better torque and thus more power.You tell your children to think for themselves. You tell them of examples of people that did not think for themselves. There is even a famous tale of an emperor, being duped by lies, when he did not think for himself. Remember when you were young and your parent's read you the story of The Emperor's New Clothes? Think about it. Think for yourself. Look around you and observe reality for yourself. "Wind turbines," as they are now, are like the Emperor's New Clothes. A little child, being innocent of the vanity of adults, simply asked "Why is the Emperor not wearing any clothes," and the truth was set free. Think.Many years ago, farmers built windmills. As we all know, farmers are extraordinarily gifted in the arts of "do it yourself," and "make it work." They are personally driven by production. They built windmills to lift water out of the ground for their cattle and for irrigation. They did not use silly, three bladed, passively turning windmills. They did build multibladed windmills which aggressively captured the wind and aggressively converted the wind to torque energy. And did you notice, by their folding design, when they were hit by hurricane winds they automatically folded out of the wind, and automatically unfolded when the extreme winds subsided? Mechanical automation without computers to reboot, and without electronics to short out. And NO silly three bladed things. Smart farmers.. . ."But the blades fly". . . "But turbulent slipstreams". . ." But, but, but, everyone KNOWS that 3 blades are best because you do not want too much power.". . . "And the Emperor really WAS wearing new clothes". . .You have seen "wind turbines." Something is definitely not right about them. Wind Energy PhysicsThe farmer needed power to lift water, a long way up from a well, consistently for their cattle or irrigation. Water weighs a lot. Just lift a gallon of water and see what it weighs. Consider lifting all of the water in a well pipe 50 feet up inside of that well pipe. There was a steel rod transversing all of that distance to lift the water, so to the weight of all that water add the weight of the steel lifting rod. That is a lot of weight. The farmer needed enough power to lift the entire length of that water. Yes, the entire weight every time. The water valve is at the bottom of the pipe, down in the water. And NO they did not set the valve 32 feet up, because the seal might not hold. (And YES they could pull a lever at the bottom of the tower, or use a float valve, which released the mechanical lifting of the water when they had enough for their cattle. And YES they had a lever to pull which disengaged other parts for maintenance, even when the windmill was turning. And YES the design would automatically fold itself out of the wind when hit by hurricane winds, and automatically reset itself when the extreme winds subsided. And all of this with NO electronics to go bad, and NO computer controls to have to reboot, etc.) Smart farmers. So, as we were saying, they needed a lot of power, every time that the well pump shaft was lifted by the windmill.Lots of people doing lots of thinking for over 100 years. But, no airplane wing windmills EVER became popular with the farmers. Nope. None. Did not happen. You go look again at the windmills out west pumping water. No airfoils using passive air lift. Not for the farmer. Remember the farmer needs power to help on his farm. He is not some silly teenager buying the latest fad advertised at the mall. He demands production. He demands power. He builds a windmill to work. You say, "But that is not the way it is done"

Flat plates, even if they are slightly curved for structural strength, are far better than airfoils for a wind powered generator.




Author: David Bruce


Saturday, August 20, 2011

GE Acquires Commtest, Enhances Bently Nevada Condition Monitoring Portfolio


New Products for Portable Data Collection, Vibration Analysis Push Leader in Critical Asset Monitoring to Next Level, Create Integrated Plant Wide Solution


As a major component of predictive maintenance, condition monitoring is essential to increase asset longevity. Through condition monitoring, plant managers constantly receive data that provides input about the health of their machinery. For example, by knowing the vibration behavior and temperature of certain assets, managers can make strategic decisions about preventative maintenance to avoid asset fatigue, breakdown and failure. This is especially critical in the oil and gas and power industries where failed assets potentially cost hundreds of thousands of dollars a day in lost production revenue and increased operating and maintenance costs.The average wind speed in your area is a good starting point but there are many other variables that will affect the performance of a home wind power generator.The entry point for a home wind power generator has become quite reasonable. There are now small light wind residential wind generators that can be purchased for three to four hundred dollars.Under unfavorable conditions a residential wind generator may still produce power, but the return on investment will take much longer. Under such circumstances a smaller less expensive home wind power generator may be the best option.Because of all the variables involved, and the expense of the installation, site surveys are required to more accurately assess the capabilities for residential wind generators at a given site. This is the only way to accurately gauge the size of wind power generators needed."Wind Power in Japan, Market Outlook to 2020, 2011 Update - Capacity, Generation, Power Plants, Market Share, Regulations and Company Profiles is the latest report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialists that offer comprehensive information on the wind power market. The report provides in depth analysis on global renewable power market and global wind power market with forecasts up to 2020.On the other hand someone in an area of low average wind speed could do quite well with residential wind generators if they are on a hilltop or the windblown side of a bluff or ridge. Some light wind residential wind generators claim start-up speeds as low as four MPH.

GE also serves the energy sector by providing technology and service solutions that are based on a commitment to quality and innovation. The company continues to invest in new technology solutions and grow through strategic acquisitions to strengthen its local presence and better serve customers around the world. The businesses that comprise GE Energy—GE Power & Water, GE Energy Services and GE Oil & Gas—work together with more than 90,000 global employees and 2010 revenues of $38 billion, to provide integrated product and service solutions in all areas of the energy industry including coal, oil, natural gas and nuclear energy; renewable resources such as water, wind, solar and biogas; as well as other alternative fuels and new grid modernization technologies to meet 21st century energy needs.