2011年3月28日 星期一

new DL11 LED downlight

Cooper Lighting's new DL11 LED downlight provides a long life of 50,000 hours

Cooper Lighting and Safety's new DL11 LED downlight has been designed as a direct replacement for tungsten halogen dichroic downlights. As well as offering a 70% energy saving, it also provides a long life of 50,000 hours, which dramatically reduces maintenance costs by eliminating the need for regular lamp changes.

Using multi-die LED chip technology to deliver a high luminaire efficacy of more than 50 lm/W, the new downlight can be specified with a choice of 3000K warm-white, 4000K natural-white or 5000K cool-white colour temperatures, all producing a good colour rendering of greater than 80CRI in compliance with BS EN 12464-1 for occupied spaces.

Light distribution is controlled by a high-purity spun aluminium reflector, which is available with narrow,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square."I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward." medium or wide beam angles. All models achieve excellent uniformity and low glare, with performance backed by full photometric test data.

Suitable for a wide variety of applications, the DL11 features a robust die-cast aluminium body and either a white or silver-grey bezel finish.Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. It has a diameter of 95mm and can be supplied with fixed-output or dimming drivers,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. both of which use plug-and-socket connections to the head unit for quick and easy installation.The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals.

Cooper Lighting and Safety is a business unit of Cooper Safety.

NEMA Publishes Two Solid State Lighting Standards

NEMA Publishes Two Solid State Lighting Standards


The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has published two new solid state lighting standards:
?NEMA SSL 1-2010 Electronic Drivers for LED Devices,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. Arrays, or Systems
?NEMA SSL 6-2010 Solid State Lighting for Incandescent Replacement-Dimming

With these publications, NEMA establishes harmonized requirements and expectations for solid state lighting (SSL). Both are directed toward designers, manufacturers, and users of SSL products.

SSL 1, produced by NEMA's Solid State Lighting Section, covers electronic drivers for SSL / light-emitting diode (LED) products. Electronic drivers use semiconductors to control and supply dc power for LED starting and operation. Topics covered include ratings, performance,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. and marking. SSL 1 also provides specifications guidance for electromagnetic immunity, audible noise, and efficiency calculations.

SSL 1 Working Group Leader Tom Stimac of GE Lighting Solutions said, "SSL 1 is the first in a series of NEMA SSL standards aimed at setting the foundation for quality and performance of LED systems,The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals. specifically LED drivers. LED drivers are used in every system today and the ability to verify key performance and quality aspects will be pivotal in achieving high efficiency and quality LED lighting systems."

SSL 6, produced by NEMA's Lighting Controls and Solid State Lighting Sections, focuses on integrated LED lamps intended for retrofit into systems that previously used incandescent screw base lamps. The standard addresses dimming of these products and the interaction between the dimmer (control) and the bulb (lamp), and introduces requirements to help ensure good diming performance and prevent damage to either component.

SSL 6 Working Group Leader Dr. Robert Nachtrieb of Lutron Electronics said, "SSL 6 is the first NEMA standard to tackle head-on the importance of dimming energy-efficient LED lamps that will replace incandescent bulbs.Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. Building on the solid industry consensus we forged for SSL 6, NEMA will continue to develop standards for other applications of LED dimming."

Robert Hick of Leviton, member of both sections and chair of the Solid State Lighting Section, said, "NEMA's development of these standards illustrates the lighting industry's dedication to the streamlined design and manufacture of energy-efficient SSL technology. Standardization of evolving technology is essential to ensuring harmonization across brands, exceptional performance,"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward." and customer satisfaction. With future additions to this series, NEMA will continue to identify and eliminate gaps in guidance without discouraging innovation within the industry."

If the immediate requirement

If the immediate requirement is for those people in the villages surrounded by thick foliage is to help the children to do their studies, the best option would be Solar power.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. As Solar power is DC, the bulbs can be a collection of LED’s. Each bulb can be 1Watt energy,"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward." three such LED’s will be ideal for room lighting.The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals. These LED’s draw very little current 100 ~ 300mAmps, but gives a good glow. This source cannot use for any AC operating devices.

However if and when a transmission line is provided safely to these houses, these solar supply can be converted to AC using an “invertor” and connecting to the grid.

It will be good, if in the Cities and in the urban areas all houses are encouraged to install solar electricity which can be connected to the mains grid after converting DC to AC with use of an “invertor”. This would also reduce the load on the main lines which could easily service the other industrial utilities. It will be good if a government subsidy for the installation of Solar power is offered as an incentive to go green!

Unlike the West or even in some East Asian countries Sri Lanka does not have planned cities or urban areas. Even in the cities the infrastructure facilities are non-existent. The cities built in the past did not cater to the present day population and the machinery. The British, who built the infrastructure last, saw that it’s quite adequate for the population then and the people enjoyed facilities provided comfortably. When you look at the transmission lines in the cities to day, one cannot imagine how services can be rearranged in a better way,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. providing safety and keeping the esthetic consideration of the environment. It can be done, but it will be a daunting task for a highly congested country like Sri Lanka!

We did not have proper town planning schemes, though there were highly qualified Town planners. The system was ineffective either because those who held high credentials were really not practically oriented or they were interfered with by the politicians. This resulted in mushroom buildings coming up in the cities and in the urban areas. Under these conditions one would not be amazed if the electrical wirings to these structures are a potential killer.

I sincerely hope, that the intention to provide safe and reasonable lighting to all can be achieved gradually with the engagement of the local intelligentsia competent in the relevant fields as discussed here.Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded.

Energy Services for LED Fluorescent Tube Replacements

ilumisys Grants License to Lumenor Energy Services for LED Fluorescent Tube Replacements


ilumisys, Inc. , developer and producer of next-generation solid-state lighting technology, announced today that it has granted a license for light-emitting diode (LED) fluorescent tube replacements to Lumenor Energy Services, a lighting retrofit company based in South Florida.

"This partnership will allow us to expand our portfolio of LED retrofit products and continue to provide our customers the best options in the industry," said David Matten, managing partner for Lumenor Energy Services. "Our mutual commitment to retrofitting existing infrastructure to be more energy efficient through the use of quality LED products will enable Lumenor and ilumisys to be at the center of the rapidly growing LED industry."

Lumenor Energy Services (LES) focuses primarily on lighting upgrades through LED retrofits. The lighting solutions it provides increase efficiency and delivers financial savings to commercial,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. residential, hospitality,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. healthcare, industrial and retail facilities.

Since the price and performance of LED fluorescent tube replacement products vary,"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward." the ilumisys licensing program allows Lumenor to provide a larger range of retrofit products to the market. The licensing agreement provides for royalty payments in exchange for rights to manufacture and sell products covered by the patent portfolio of ilumisys' parent company, Altair Engineering.

By providing licensees access to its expanding patent portfolio, ilumisys believes that the pace of both LED product development and installation will continue to accelerate.The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals.

"The LED marketplace is positioned for tremendous growth, and our goal with the licensee program is to support the industry by helping credible companies, like Lumenor, offer a wide-range of LED products," said Dave Simon,Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. president of ilumisys. "ilumisys is strongly focusing on manufacturing and expansion efforts to ensure it will be able to meet the needs of the industry in partnership with a number of companies."

ilumisys, formed in 2007, is a spinoff of Altair, a global software and technology company that has a growing presence in the energy market. With the backing of Altair, its majority owner, ilumisys has a deep and substantial investment in research and development that includes more than 30 patent applications filed to date.

taking longer to recover

Piper Jaffray's Zaman said lighting demand in China, which contributed 40 percent to Cree's sales last fiscal, is taking longer to recover.

Durham, North Carolina-based Cree, however, is targeting revenue to grow 10-12 percent in the fourth quarter, from the third.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.

Swoboda said higher demand for lighting applications would be the main driver in the April-June quarter.

Cree,IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. with a market value of $5.4 billion, expects gross margin for the third quarter to fall to about 43 percent,The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   from its prior target of nearly 46 percent.

Wunderlich Securities analyst Theodore O'Neill, however, thinks the fears of rapid margin compression are overblown."It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology."

"When we get to the day where a single LED can replace a 60-watt light bulb, the margins will be awful but it currently takes 50 or more LEDs in a highly engineered electronic device."

The CEO did not see any immediate impact from the disaster in Japan.

"We do obviously have some suppliers, generally secondary or third on our list, and we're monitoring that ... a lot of people still evaluating what might happen over the next quarter or so," he said.

Cree shares were down $5.93 at $43.06 in afternoon trade. Nearly 16 million shares changed hands, about four times their normal volume.energy saving light bulbs are a great way to save energy and money.

2011年3月24日 星期四

Making it up as they go

Quirky décor: Making it up as they go

Stephen Antonson, an artist with a wily and mischievous point of view, is fond of saying that when he makes something, he'd like that thing to do more than just lie there. He might throw in a sight gag: a plaster bust of Pan wears a cream pie in his face; a ghostly plaster side table erupts into a fruit bowl.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor.

Or maybe he'll set up a word pun. Home in Pittsburgh from college one Fourth of July,Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. he and a brother (he has three, all of whom are artists) built a giant plywood Ritz cracker on their parents' front lawn and painted it so it appeared to be engulfed in flames — like a "fire cracker," in fact.

And when Antonson proposed to Kathleen Hackett, an elegant book editor and author he met while both were working at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia more than a decade ago, he concocted an elaborate, three-part scenario involving a steel-and-glass ring as big as an oil drum and an eight-foot-square carpet made from Polaroid photos of his hands forming the shapes of letters that spelled out a sonnet — the Shakespeare hit comparing a beloved to a summer's day,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. rewritten so that it addressed Hackett.

"There was something in there about shoes, and how she was always late," he said. "We were staying in a hotel that had a balcony, and I called her out on it, laying the poster on the ground below. And Kathleen couldn't read it at all, even though she was only on the second floor. She said, 'Let me get my glasses,The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals.' and came down and stood on the poster, and then looked at me and said, 'What is this?' "

That anecdote pretty much sums up the way the two have collaborated since, in marriage, parenthood (their sons, James and Finn, a"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward."re 4 and 7) and nesting. "I make stuff," Antonson said. "And Kathleen tries to explain it."

the Middle Earth of Japan


Ancient Takayama and Shirakawa-go, the Middle Earth of Japan



Living in or just visiting Japan, it’s hard to pass a railway station or Japan Travel Bureau office without seeing a poster of the celebrated gassho-zukuri thatched-roof houses of Gifu Prefecture in central Honshu.

In the heart of the gassho-zukuri area the centuries-old village of Shirakawa-go is one of the snowiest places in Japan,"I trust that with University support, you and (redacted) have compact fluorescent the integrity and skills to be change agents," the letter said. "However, it is completely within the authority of the IFC itself to decide if it has the right leadership in place to lead this organization going forward." which is why these homes were first created. The 60-degree pitched roofs were designed to allow snow to just slide off onto the ground. Although magnificent in winter, spring or fall is a better time for to visit.

Consider combining the trip with a stop in nearby Takayama,Richmond says this is a way for people purchasing pet food to subsidize the SPCA, which does led bulb "a wonderful job" and is known to be underfunded. an Edo period town and stronghold of tThe accidental experiment came just weeks before the county r4i council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square.he Tokugawa Shogunate. You can spend the night in either place -- both offer unique places to sleep.

In Shirakawa-go, most of the accommodations are in the gassho-zukuri themselves and,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn led lights State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. while incredibly authentic, they can be cold and rather smoky because the heat source is an open hearth in the middle of the house.

If this takes your fancy, check out Japanese Guest Houses and search for minshuku in Shirakawa-go. If you have something warmer and cozier in mind, you may want to overnight in Takayama.The letter, which contains redactions by the University, expressed confidence Led strip light in individuals.

Upon seeing George’s barn and shop spaces


Upon seeing George’s barn and shop spaces, one can fully appreciate this craftsman’s genius. “If it’s tools and machinery, that’s George,” Esther said. The front door of the former house opens to the old two-story horse barn packed with daunting-looking machines that George uses to create all the beauty surrounding him and Esther. Among them are lathes, welding and milling tools, a surface grinder, tractors and much more. George said he learned a lot from the late Santa Paula dentist John Barthuli, who moonlighted as a machinist.



As a young man, George did bodywork for Cadillac in Chicago, where both George and Esther were born. The couple had a stint in Alaska when George served in the Army and Esther worked in the Alaskan Air Command. One day, after returning to Chicago from Alaska,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. George said to Esther: “Let’s go to California.” In Hollywood, in 1956, George became a “body man” for Chevrolet and later did the same job for Cadillac in California. It was only when the union complained he was working too fast that he resigned. “Nothing was going to slow me down,” he said. “You don’t destroy my ambition.The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.  ”



That ambition, skill and hard work led him to build a mobile-home park in Gardena and then others, including two in Santa Paula, one in Ojai and another in El Monte.energy saving light bulbs are a great way to save energy and money.



While building their house over a span of a year and a half, there were times a tool would break, threatening to delay construction. George would say, “Let’s see that,” and fix it himself or make a new one in no time. George would then say, “Let’s do it. It turned out all right,” he said, smiling.IFC was placed on two-year probation in February following an incident led tube of hazing that occurred after an IFC ceremony in November. “We’re very happy with it.”



When their dream hacienda was built, “We were exhilarated,” Esther said, especially since just as the finishing touches were being applied, a wildfire raced up the canyon, right to the house.



Upon acquiring the ranch, Esther and George became ranchers, growing avocados and lemons, which George delivers himself to the packinghouse. “We just keep doing,” Esther said. “You don’t rest on a ranch."It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology."”

Buon Appetito: A Bite of Italy in Sierra Madre

Buon Appetito: A Bite of Italy in Sierra Madre

About a dozen years ago, my husband and I went to Tuscany for our honeymoon, drawn 6,500 miles east by two big things: A house and some food.Elsewhere, indications of monthly chain store sales show retailers did better LED lighting supplier than expected in February. Analysts expect retailers, on average, will show a 3.6 percent gain in sales. More specifically, a good friend offered us her father’s 19th-century seaside villa near Pisa for a week,The lights, which change colour, are part Led light of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   and she sweetened an already irresistible deal with the promise of her housekeeper: An elderly neighbor woman named Mia Capelli,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of dstti Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. who in her youth was a lady-in-waiting to one of Italy’s fallen princesses.

“Mia could cook for you,” my friend insisted, and boy, could she ever. While we luxuriated around the pool reading Dante (my husband was reading Jacob Burckhardt, the great Italian Renaissance historian), Mia worked potato dough into delicate pieces of gnocchi and sent the aroma of fried pancetta into the air as she whipped up a huge bowl of spaghetti alla carbonara. The pasta was so good I toted the leftovers in a Tupperware bowl onto our Florence-bound train the next morning, sneaking bites in our first-class compartment when the wealthy Italians weren't looking. For years, I dreamed about that spaghetti alla carbonara.

Then about a year ago, my husband,"It has become almost a cliché to say that optical fibers are the cornerstone led light of the modern information age," said Badding. "These long, thin fibers, which are three times as thick as a human hair, can transmit more than a terabyte -- the equivalent of 250 DVDs -- of information per second. Still, there always are ways to improve on existing technology." daughter and I were wandering around Sierra Madre when we came across a tiny Italian café on the main strip. Dressed up like the best room in a Florentine family’s home, with gilt mirrors and oil paintings and little lamps on each table, Zugo’s probably seats 20 max—so many of them Pasadenans hungry from an afternoon on the Mt. Wilson trail.

Rome native Cessare (Chez) Grossi and his wife Sherry (who makes the tiramisu, torte ricotta and cupcakes for dessert) started the restaurant in homage to Chez’s mother, an outstanding cook who always shopped the outdoor markets for dinner. I find Chez’s cooking artful and dazzling—infused with love.

I always start with the crisp and savory risotto cakes ($5.95), and a slice or two of the homemade bread. Then, as for entrees which all come with a salad, it’s a toss up between the chicken marsala ($16.99), which is delightfully spiked with Italian wine and comes piled on top of mashed skins-on potatoes, or the lobster ravioli with pink sauce ($19.99).energy saving light bulbs are a great way to save energy and money. My pescatarian husband loves the just-rich-enough cannelloni ($14.99) and the herb-crusted salmon ($18.99).

2011年3月20日 星期日

Board member Scott Hansen of Griswold wrote

Board member Scott Hansen of Griswold wrote: "As far as Mary D goes, and I have said this numerous times, Mary D was my babysitter in my VERY early years. So maybe I should bow out on this one - I will say that administrative leave is a must."

It's not clear whether the board ever took action against Delagardelle. IASB Executive Director Veronica Stalker says personnel matters at IASB are confidential.

"Mary is still here, she's still doing the same work under the same conditions and you can interpret that however you choose," she said.

IASB's auditors have been critical of Delagardelle for allegedly withholding information from the board about another issue - the pay raise Kilcrease gave her in late 2009, from $126,464 to $165,"The high-pressure deposition is unique r4i in allowing formation of such long, thin, zinc selenide fiber cores in a very confined space," Badding said.000 a year.

The board eventually rolled back the pay raise, and auditors said Delagardelle should reimburse IASB for $29,854 in excess pay she had already collected.

Delagardelle has repaid nothing while continuing to work at IASB. The association has taken the position that it will demand repayment if the IRS determines her pay was excessive.

Delagardelle's attorney, Mark Sherinian, said former IASB board president Jack Hill and former executive director Ron Rice knew that Kilcrease had participated in the mock interviews.

"At no time during the selection process did Ms.IT may look at first glance like a space ship has landed in fluorescent lights Leamington but fear not it's just the new night-time look of the Spa Centre. Delagardelle express an opinion as to who should be selected as executive director," he said.

Delagardelle did express her opinions of Kilcrease in emails the two exchanged shortly before Kilcrease applied for the job. She told Kilcrease: "Your passion is amazing and so much a part of what makes you such an amazing leader. We just wish you were in the mix for that position - I'm just so glad I know you!!!"

Asked why Delagardelle still works for IASB - given the fact that she hasn't repaid the money and allegedly withheld information on both her pay raise and Kilcrease's hiring - Schaffer said the board is trying to balance those actions with Delagardelle's expertise on school issues.

"It’s very upsetting in one way,” he said.The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square.Such technology could be applied to Led lamp the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, “On the other hand, she is one of the faces of IASB that's still important to our organization.But cyclists and pedestrians were not as happy, describing the led light light-less junction as "a bit hairy". The programs that she runs are very important to a lot of our school districts."

MHCA Hall of Fame inductee: George Karn

MHCA Hall of Fame inductee: George Karn


To see George Karn in his professional world, as an award-winning illustrator, one may not have had a clue as to his role in hockey.

The man, who won two CLIO Awards for his commercial illustration and design work as well as creating characters such as the Trix Rabbit and Count Chocula, would sit at his drafting table with a myriad of markers, pens and pencils with nary a hint of organization around him.

However,But cyclists and pedestrians were not as happy, describing the led light light-less junction as "a bit hairy". his organization was in his mind and what made him great was his passion for his work and his ability to see what others could not, to see things in a new way.

This also made him outstanding in the world of hockey as well. As a player, coach and official, Karn was always one of the best in his field.

“George was a pioneer,” said Charles “Lefty” Smith, a legend in his own right who was inducted into the MHCA Hall of Fame in 1992.

Karn was a 1945 graduate of St. Paul Humboldt High School and Smith, who was two years younger, related that the first Minnesota state high school hockey tournament that year had a profound effect on him.

In 1948, Karn and Smith put together a Bantam team and joined with several others from around the state to put on the first Bantam state tournament, in White Bear Lake. Along with the likes of the Marvin family in Warroad and Bob Ridder, they would help form what became the Minnesota Amateur Hockey Association.

It was also during this time that Karn attended Hamline University. A standout baseball and football player, he lettered four times in both sports and was an all-conference baseball player.

He also helped form Hamline’s hockey program."The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. As a player/coach, he organized the program, maintained the rink and earned all-conference honors as well.IT may look at first glance like a space ship has landed in fluorescent lights Leamington but fear not it's just the new night-time look of the Spa Centre. All of which would see him inducted into the school’s hall of fame in 1987.

Already a budding artist, a bout with polio saw him spend time at the Sister Kenney Institute when he began taking classes at Mechanical Arts School, where he met up with another future legend, Charles M. Schultz, who became famed for his long-running Peanuts comic strip. Schultz would later serve as a team manager for Karn.

After playing for one year with the Minneapolis Millers alongside Smith and other such hockey luminaries as John Mariucci, Bob Johnson, Dave Peterson and Earl Bartholomew,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. Karn took over the post as the head of the South St. Paul art department, which led to the start of his high school coaching career.

As a coach, he was one of the best in the state in the 1950s, taking South St. Paul to four state tournaments (1953-’55, ‘57) in a five-year span, but he would resign following the 1956-57 season to take a job as a commercial artist.

He remained heavily involved in hockey, however, eventually taking over programs at St. Agnes and Cretin-Derham Hall.

During his tenure at South St. Paul, he was instrumental in helping the Minnesota state high school hockey tournament evolve while also working with Smith to promote youth hockey in his community, getting his varsity players to coach the younger kids and form a youth program which would involve as many as 500 kids per year.

With most hockey below the professional and Division I college levels being played outdoors, Karn, Smith, Ridder and several others formed Wakota Arena,Such technology could be applied to Led lamp the development of improved surgical and medical lasers, better countermeasure lasers used by the military, Inc., raising $500,000 to build one the metro area’s first indoor community arenas.

Despite joining the private sector professionally, Karn maintained his involvement in hockey and, as an official, he worked at all levels of the game. Professionally, he served as a referee in the Central Hockey League, worked as a junior hockey official in the Western Hockey League, officiated in both the Western Collegiate Hockey Association and the Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference and worked in 13 Minnesota State High School League state tournaments.

His athletic prowess also made him a legend on the metro’s east side, earning him a coveted spot in Mancini’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1986, one year prior to his induction into Hamline’s Athletics Hall of Fame.

Smith, who won 201 games in 11 seasons at South St. Paul before leaving for his storied career at Notre Dame, was a lifelong friend of Karn, who passed away in 2000.

“I was very pleased when I heard that this honor was being bestowed upon George,” he said. “I was surprised that he had not already been inducted but it is a well-deserved honor. He really was a visionary and a pioneer for the sport.”

Light bulb phaseout can't dim Edison's incandescence

Light bulb phaseout can't dim Edison's incandescence

Consumers may not all be aglow with the idea,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. but the government-mandated phaseout of incandescent light bulbs has reached all the way to the winter home of Thomas Edison.
Under a 2007 federal energy law, manufacturers must phase out incandescent bulbs in favor of more efficient bulbs such as compact fluorescent lamps, or CFLs, LED bulbs or new styles of halogen lights.


The law phases out 100-watt incandescent bulbs in January 2012, followed by the 75-watt version in 2013 and the 60- and 45-watt bulbs in 2014.

At the Edison & Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, the incandescent garden lights have been replaced, even though Edison is credited with making the first practical incandescent light.


“Edison would have been all for this, because he was always looking for a better way to do something,” said Chris Pendleton, CEO of the estates.


While CFLs use at least 75 percent less energy,Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. some consumers complain the lighting is dimmer, doesn’t look as warm and takes a while to reach full brightness. Some also worry about disposal requirements, because the bulbs contain a few milligrams of mercury.


“Every time I go to the store, I pick up a few (incandescent) light bulbs,” said Kay Horn, 62, of Fort Myers. “I probably have enough light bulbs for the next 15 years.”
Jack Lurie, owner of Tropical Hardware in Fort Myers, said he hears customers complain about the phasing out of incandescent bulbs and he said their sales have increased.


“There is plenty of stock now,” he said, “but that will change.”


The American Lighting Association’s Larry Lauck hasn’t seen statistical signs of stockpiling but has heard anecdotal reports.


Such reports are common whenever a new standard is introduced, says the Natural Resources Defense Council’s Noah Horowitz. He says consumers will be able to buy incandescent, but new ones will have more efficient halogen capsules.


“Unless you prefer paying higher electricity bills, there’s no reason to hoard old incandescent bulbs,” Horowitz says.


Richard Downing, 81,The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   of Fort Myers has been using CFL bulbs in his home for almost 10 years. He has been a fan of fluorescent bulbs for 30 years,He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." since he installed them on a 40-foot ketch.


“They drew the battery down a heck of lot less,” he said.


He said he is concerned about the bulbs’ mercury content, mainly because he worries consumers will just toss them in their garbage.


“You aren’t supposed to do that, but you know people will,” Downing said.


Lee County’s recycling program won’t collect the CFL bulbs, but homeowners can drop them off at the Household Chemical Waste Collection facility, 6441 Topaz Court in Fort Myers.


While that sounds inconvenient, Downing said he can’t say whether it is.
“In 10 years of using those lights,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. I’ve never had to replace one,” he said. “They might cost just a little more, but you make up what you spend very quickly in the energy savings and longevity.”

Compiled by the Government Communication and Information System

Compiled by the Government Communication and Information System


The Education Department will receive the lion's share of the KwaZulu-Natal budget and the almost R4 billion increase will help fund the "no fee school" policy."The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers.

MEC for Finance, Ina Cronje, announced this during her budget speech earlier today. She said the department would now have over R32 billion at their disposal to promote quality basic education and create a skilled workforce.

The number of "no fee schools" has increased and the improved budget will make allowances for the running of these institutions.

"The number of no fee schools increased from 3 513 in 2009/10 to 4 747 in 2010/11, rendering close to 82 percent of the schools in KwaZulu-Natal no fee schools," said Cronje

The money will also be used to address backlogs in the provision of classrooms, toilets, computer rooms, laboratories and media centres. With the increased funds, the national school nutrition programme will now be able to feed another million learners.

Approximately R72 million has been set aside for external bursaries and a further R19 million for internal purposes in the hope of improving skills of government employees.

The premier's office will run programmes to support and develop young people through internships. One such programme will include the 366 youths that were trained under the Masupatsela Youth Pioneer Programme. They will now work in the Youth Ambassador programme in the premier's office.

The provincial healthcare system received the second highest share of the budget, increasing from over R22 billion to R24 billion.

With the rise in funds, the number of community care-givers is set to increase.

"Small KZN companies and rural women will be given an increasing share of market opportunities through the department's procurement spend," said Cronje with regards to the health budget allocation.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'."

The Transport Department will continue to expand community-based labour intensive road construction and maintenance programmes. Their budget increased to over R7 billion from R6 million.

The Department of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs will create a number of jobs through the Corridor Development programme.

In Richmond, rehabilitation in the CBD will take place to create a shelter for informal traders and small businesses.Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. Parts of Msinga and Ladysmith will also be upgraded and will benefit from the R1.1 billion budget.

The Environmental Affairs and Rural Development Department will continue job creation through their alien species eradication programme. "Approximately R100 million per annum has been budgeted for this programme over the 2011/12 MTEF," said Cronje.

In addition,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   unemployed graduates will continue to be recruited by the department on a contract basis to expand the province's food security process.

The Department of Public Works will use their allocated funds to also improve the efficiency of the Expanded Public Works Programme.

According to the budget presentation, a job creating initiative that gives contracts to indigent local communities to clear vacant government sites, will receive assistance from the R1.2 billion budget allocation.

At-a-glance guide to Germany

At-a-glance guide to Germany

Population
Germany is Europe's most populous nation, home to about 82 million people. That might be a dreadful squash were it not also Europe's second biggest country after France - and were the birth rate not plummeting. Approximately 160,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers.000 more people die in Germany each year than are born and there are 16.7 million over-65s,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. though immigration keeps the population pretty constant. As a result of its postwar gastarbeiter (guest worker) recruitment drive, every fifth person now has a "migration background": they or their forebears moved to Germany since 1949.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." At the last count, around 2.8 million Turks and almost Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot.96,000 Brits were living in Germany, and the average baby could expect to live to 81.

Religion
Officially Christian,The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   with 34% of Germans saying they are Catholic and the same percentage Protestant. There are now just over 104,000 practising Jews out of a total of approximately 240,000 living in Germany, and an estimated 4 million Muslims. Given the main party in the ruling coalition is Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, it is no surprise that the government supports what might be called Christian values. There are big tax breaks for getting married, and abortion is still officially illegal (though in practice, it is unpunishable with a foetus up to 12 weeks). Getting baptised can be an expensive business, as churches are allowed to tax members 8% or 9% of their income tax once they come of age.

Geography
Germany is one of Europe's most beautiful and varied countries, but most Brits are too busy holidaying in France and Spain to have noticed. It has a surprising 1,500 miles of stunning coastline along what we call the Baltic Sea, but which the Germans confusingly refer to as the Ostsee (East Sea). It has numerous lakes, including the popular Bodensee in the south, which Anglophones know as Lake Constance. Then there are the vineyards of the Franconia region of Bavaria, Alpine mountains in Garmisch-Partenkirchen and natural springs around the Black Forest in Baden-Württemberg. Germany also has a lot of neighbours: it borders Denmark, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland.

2011年3月17日 星期四

Terrys Fabrics' lamps can transform your home

Terrys Fabrics' lamps can transform your home

Lighting is one of the most cost effective ways to complete a new look and Terrys Fabrics can help you to transform your home for less has a fantastic range to suit all budgets.

Column - Duckegg Blue (also available in three other colours). Priced at £17.60 (48cm)
A stylish ceramic table lamp featuring a distinctive column base with coordinating shade.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn table lamps State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor.

Divo - Taupe (also available in one other colour). Priced at £21.90 (39cm)
A ceramic lamp with coordinating shade featuring a stylish metallic glaze in taupe and bronze.

Twist - Chrome. Priced at £51.60 (59cm)
A pewter lamp featuring a stacked ceramic ball design complete with black cotton shade.

Timor - Chocolate. Priced at £48.20 (59cm)
An oval ceramic lamp with a brushed chocolate lined paint finish with coordinating shade.

Ripple - Cream (also available in three other colours). Priced at £31.The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square.20 (54cm)
A large oval lamp featuring an unusual raised ripple effect base with coordinating tapered oval lampshade.

Imani - Green (also available in two other colours). Priced at £14.20 (37cm)
Features a raised edge base with coordinating lampshade.

Mischa - Bronze (also available in one other colour). Priced at £39.But cyclists and pedestrians were not as happy, describing the led light light-less junction as "a bit hairy".70 (47cm)
A ceramic lamp featuring a metallic reflective glaze detailing in brown and bronze with matching lampshade.

Classic Urn - Cream."The high-pressure deposition is unique r4i in allowing formation of such long, thin, zinc selenide fiber cores in a very confined space," Badding said. Priced at £44.80 (67cm)
A traditional ceramic lamp with soft pleated matching shade.

Garcia - Antique Brass. Priced at £41.40 (76cm).
Floor lamp also available priced at £92.40 (170cm).
Features an elegant curved base design with coordinating lampshade.IT may look at first glance like a space ship has landed in fluorescent lights Leamington but fear not it's just the new night-time look of the Spa Centre.

Nelson - Pewter (also available in one other colour). Priced at £26.02 (49cm).
Floor lamp also available - £54.83 (159cm).
Features a stylish pewter finish with matching lampshade.

Mary Ruckelshaus

Mary Ruckelshaus, NatCap’s managing director, provided guidance that might sound familiar to many in academia—that “probing” for potential collaborations was okay, but that with the team already short on time,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. they should be cautious about taking on side projects that come with no formal agreement or funding.

With one pilot project already underway, she emphasized, the marine team has to be sure that their system is robust before taking on additional challenges. A time for broader applications will come, Ruckelshaus said,But cyclists and pedestrians were not as happy, describing the led light light-less junction as "a bit hairy". but for now, “we’re not really in an expanding mode.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn table lamps State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor.”

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The first time I dialed into the Friday morning meeting, Gail Kaiser, administrative associate for the Natural Capital project, was kind enough to introduce me to the others on the line.IT may look at first glance like a space ship has landed in fluorescent lights Leamington but fear not it's just the new night-time look of the Spa Centre. When she initially mentioned that I’d be “monitoring” the call, however, there was a brief, awkward silence—followed quickly by the clarification that I would be “following” the conversation. I said “lurking” might be a better definition, and for the rest of the conference I was appropriately silent – enjoying the facts that I was a. at home and b. in my pajamas and c. still getting work done.

That short moment of easy living aside, the palpable tension coming through all those different phone lines served as a reminder that what Jamie and I are trying to do won’t necessarily be easy. We both feel lucky to have access to a world-class research group in such unguarded, casual circumstances; but we’re also committed to fulfilling the role of journalists. The question we’re struggling with, as we become more closely immersed with the researchers, is where to draw the line between personal and professional relationships…and how aggressively, for example, to seek out external voices who don’t necessarily support the Natural Capital Project’s approach.The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. In other words, how do we maintain both our pajama-worthy connection with the researchers and our journalist objectivity and independence? Are sparks of apprehension shooting down the telephone wires to be avoided, or to be embraced as a sign that we are doing something right? They are questions we hope you’ll help us answer as our project moves ahead.

Wonderland remains more concept than reality

Wonderland remains more concept than reality


Wonderland, the project that promised to “catalyze Columbus’s creative community,” is moving forward with its programming regardless of the fact that the organization still can’t call the old Wonder Bread factory on North Fourth Street home.
Board members said that they’ve already started hosting events around the city to build relationships with like-minded organizations and the young urban creatives Wonderland is designed to serve. More than 1,000 people showed up for a “Food Truck Food Court” held recently in the old factory’s parking lot, and they hope to have similar success with “Float,” an event running from 6 to 8 p.m. Friday on the West Terrace of Franklin Park Conservatory.
For a $5 minimum donation, visitors will receive a latex balloon on which they can write their wishes for the city and Wonderland over the next 12 months. The balloons will be tethered to the terrace and outfitted with small L.E.D. lights to create a twinkling canopy effect, organizers said via press release.
Franklin Park donated the space to the organization as an in-kind trade, said Josh Quinn, Wonderland staffer and owner of Tigertree,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. a boutique in the Short North.
Float is loosely based on the Chinese New Year tradition of launching candle-lit paper lanterns into the sky. Originally,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. it was conceived with real paper lanterns and real flames, but a quick Google search convinced organizers this would be a bad idea.
“We wanted to do paper lanterns, but they’re illegal now because barns have burned down,” Quinn said.
The press release says the event is designed to “give the wishes of the local creative community and its supporters shape and strength in numbers.” Besides the balloon launch, it will feature live music by Survivalist, hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, new Wonderland merch and the chance to rub elbows with Wonderland staff and volunteers.
Well, that makes for a great buzz, but it doesn’t disguise a question looming over the organization that took its name from the abandoned factory before inviting guests to the official launch party in April 2010. Now, looking back, some critics see that launch party as a self-congratulatory circle jerk, considering the building is still vacant and nothing’s on the books.
It’s easy to think that, considering guests were presented with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres before perusing proposed designs and project renderings. Everyone was so caught up in how this new project would fortify Columbus’s creative community and finally (finally!) put us on the map.Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot.
Apparently, though, it takes more than cocktails and noshes to launch a multi-use creative space, judging from the lack of progress that’s been made in the ensuing months.
Perhaps likening this situation to Dubya’s 2003 “mission accomplished” speech on the USS Abraham Lincoln is unfair. But it sure has been awhile since the scenesters who promised so much have delivered any good news.
So where’s the beef? Or, more aptly…bread?
As of Wednesday, one organizer wasn’t willing to go on record about building specifics. Adam Brouillette, the project’s executive director,The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   cautioned that it’s going to be a very long time before anyone steps foot in the Wonder Bread factory. In fact, Wonderland still hasn’t shelled out a nickel to purchase or even lease the building.
Meanwhile, organizers are peddling their message of creative catalysis to anyone who’ll listen.
“We’re trying to do as much programming as possible to drive home the point that Wonderland is a concept,” staffer and co-founder Josh Quinn said. “We want to encourage and allow people to be creative prior to having that building.”
Brouillette echoed Quinn’s sentiments, saying Wonderland will continue planning events aimed at different demographics and areas of the city. The next such event is a grown-up science fair at COSI on March 26.
“We have to do (what’s) best for the creative community. If the building goes away, the project doesn’t go away,He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'."” Brouillette said.
As of today, there’s no timetable on building acquisition, but organizers are moving forward with focus groups and talks with potential tenants.
“With some certainty, it’s going to be a long and extensively boring process,” Brouillette said of purchasing or leasing the building from L.S. Development, the commercial real-estate developer that owns the space.
Brouillette also responded to criticisms that the Wonderland board is a coalition of MacBook-toting grifters.
“People think we’re getting paid bunches of money. That’s not the case, but we’re also not a team of volunteers,” he said.

Energy Problem and Bangladesh

Energy Problem and Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a developing country and most serious challenges we faces is power crisis. What ever we forecast for demand but our calculation failed because if you produce right now 7000 megawatt, it will fulfill with in a very short time because of many development and industries are waiting for power. If power is available, we will see many new projects, industries will consume immediately.


In electricity, when we save power it means we produce power. If somebody save 100 watt, another user can use that power. Therefore energy efficiency is essential in every electric product. All the develop world even India also have energy efficiency authority to motivate and regulating energy efficiency policy.


Now, let’s see in which sector we can reduce use of energy and some policy to motivate the people.


1. Major energy use in industrial sector and there are inductive and non inductive load. In our country, there are no major rules or not applied properly the rules for machine use. Like many industry using motor and sometimes those motor are not efficient at all and may be it will be recondition or old enough to be an efficient motor. Most of the inductive load do not have soft starter. Even in general use of water pump, there are no standard efficient level for selecting pump. Therefore people using 2500 tk water pump and that same 1 hp pump, in good branded one will be 7500 or higher. But people choose low price one which will destroy power and less efficient.


Now what we can do about it? Must have regulation for import machine, motor not old enough 3 years if recondition. Motor or machine THD level, efficient must check. Soft starter should embed in every inductive device.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.


2. Regarding the Electric bike. It is very good for environment but as we cannot support the energy they need it is now harmful. First of all, that DC motor china made and worse efficient. Then using very low price batteries all together it is destroying good amount of power. Now if we calculate 250000 e bike, avg battery power (4 pc battery 100 amp to 165 amp) = 4800 watt to 7920 watt, to charge up that watt 250000 bike * 6300 avg; watt = 1575 megawatt.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." We cannot tell everyday they empty the battery therefore it might be half 787 megawatt day. As they put charge at night time, still it is huge amount of energy and it cause sometimes transformer burst.


What we can do? Ban in import and catch up those bikes. Then we have to see the result otherwise give license to them and regulate that they must use 120 watt solar pv panel, energy star rated motor and high quality charger and batteries. But still it is problem for our energy crisis time.


3. Air condition: Now on days, we are used to use of these products. It is inductive load and consumed good amount of energy. Nobody cares to reduce the temp level or efficient products. Recently, at the same price,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. many manufacture offering 50% less power but same BTU because they are using DC motor. Therefore high tax, high electricity unit price where higher then 3-5 kilo residential load needed. But it may not be possible due to political and public emotion purpose. But still there are no substitutes to make energy expensive then people will careful to use of energy.


4. Lighting purpose: We came to new energy saving age and using cfl bulb or tube. It will save energy sure but it cause heavy damage in environmental. Every cfl contain mercury and emit UV. UV is harmful for our skin and mercury is highly radio active poison. When any bulb damage in our room, we have to keep vacant that room and open door, windows because of mercury vapor. After that we send it outside or sale. If it is goes to river, soil it will damage the water and its poison circle will start. It affect drinking water, fish and we take water or fish and cause cancer, unborn child defect, etc. Some tube light THD level also too high which decrease gird performance.


What we can do? Use LED light. It is environmental friendly, long life (50000 Hrs where cfl is 3000 to 5000 hrs), very less energy consume even one third comparing cfl. As it is still expensive, we can use certified cfl and rules and regulation for recycling cfl. Another thing is still now; customs do not have HS code or tax structure for led light, bulb or tube. Led light must have duty/ tax free access.


5. BTS for mobile operator: Bangladesh has rapidly expanding mobile uses and according to that base transmission station also need. Now, 25000 over BTS running and more 7000 or more coming within 2 years. For mobile company, energy unit rate must have different category (high). Every BTS they use 2 pc 1 ton air conditioner which run round the clock. Now, if we calculate everyday 18 hrs air condition running this means 32.4 kilo only air condition. 32.4 times 25000 = 810000 kilo everyday 810 megawatt everyday.


What is the solution: They have big investment and they can easily put solar / wind/ combined hybrid power generation system. If one BTS investment is near one core, they can easily put 5 to 10 % extra investment to do solar/wind/ hybrid power generation solution.


6. IPS: Most popular device in our urban area. Due to lack of electricity supply, these products become popular. But it is not efficiency products. As normal theory, when power convert, it cause some loss,The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   main focus is minimizing the loss as much as possible. But our IPS, now making almost every technician in the every corner of the road. Therefore it design efficiency is very less. Then comes to parts, most of the parts are not standards because of cost minimizing. Transformer core, wire is very poor and it cause loss of current. If we calculate 20 % power waste in IPS, it is really significant amount where everyday we are using this product and use of this products also increasing.


What can do? Firstly, IPS must have some certificate/ compliance rules. Additionally,Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. certain amount of load can put in solar pv. This will benefit supply side and demand side both.




Above all the circumstances, we find we must need energy efficient regularity authority and authority like energy star (who tested and give certificate for energy efficient products). Additionally, we have to motivate and encourage our people and next generation that we must save our energy for our own good.

Tax the rich

Gov. Cuomo speech drowned out with City Councilman Charles Barron-led yells of 'Tax the rich!'


Gov. Cuomo's speech on Sunday night to the Association of Black and Puerto Rican Legislators was interrupted with chants of "Tax the rich!" led by City Councilman Charles Barron."The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers.

Cuomo received a warm welcome as he began to address the group,He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." but within moments Barron (D-Brooklyn) did a Kanye West and stole the spotlight.

"Shame on you," Barron yelled at Cuomo after walking from the back of the Albany Convention Center to the front.

"Stop the cuts," Barron said.

"How are you tonighCALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.t, Charles?" Cuomo said to Barron after the interruption. "I can't see who it is, but I know who it is."

Barron, a known rabble-rouser, seized the moment, yelling,Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. "Tax the rich!"

Soon the chant caught on with a small but vocal group in the crowd of more than 500.The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.  

Cuomo's budget calls for deep cuts to education and health care spending to close the state's $10 billion deficit. He also opposes extension of the state's so-called millionaire's tax, which expires at the end of the year.

2011年3月15日 星期二

Bright Future for Wholesale Lighting Supplier Ormrod

Bright Future for Wholesale Lighting Supplier Ormrod

Chiswick based wholesale lighting supplier Ormrod Electric Ltd recently unveiled a new look for 2011, a beacon of light in the gloomy current business climate.

Fresh from the launch of a new website in 2010 and complete with new logo and corporate branding, the wholesale electrical specialists have steadily improved their high road presence.

A strategic 18 month investment process has seen their Chiswick Road Street showroom transformed, with new and improved display boards comprising internal and external light fittings from high-end manufacturers including Artemide, Flos and Fabbian.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed.

Unique lighting boxes demonstrate the contrast between low voltage halogen, mains halogen,The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   compact florescent and LED.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'." This “information first” technique provides the end user with a visual demonstration with supplementary advice and guidance as to the most suitable lighting source for their environment.

The improvements to the showroom are the culmination of a period of maturity for the business, establishing itself as a provider of lighting solutions to the electrical trade, architects and designers. This has led to a re-investment in the trade counter, which makes it easier for staff to offer experience-driven practical product guidance to both trade and non-trade customers.

New signage, illuminated by 6 DMX controlled colour changing strip lights from Aurora improve the external appearance of the showroom, and the interior is completed with an extensive range of table lamps,"The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers. floor lights and demonstrations of multiroom home audio and lighting controls.Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot.

A recent invitation to join the IBA (Independent Buyers Association) has completed a strong 18 months of business development enabling Ormrod to assert itself as a recognised, leading lighting wholesaler.

The future certainly does look bright for this Chiswick-based success story!

Osmotics Blue Copper and Aurora LED to treat rosacea

Osmotics Blue Copper and Aurora LED to treat rosacea

I have had, for a few weeks, rosacea-prone skin on my cheeks. I made sure to use nothing but ReLuma’s serum in the vicinity but, while this kept the rosacea under control, it wasn’t going away. Then an encounter with the nice people at Osmotics gave me an idea: to pair one of their Blue Copper products with LED light, plus daily vitamin D supplements. As a rosacea treatment, I think I have hit on a winner.

According to Osmotics, copper helps with inflammation and rosacea. Osmotics is also a big champion of LED light and they use it to demonstrate their products at Nordstrum stores. So I decided to try Osmotics Blue Copper 5 Molecular Repair Treatment ($125 in the TIA shop) with my Sirius Aurora light ($149 in the TIA shop).

Blue Copper 5 Molecular Repair Treatment is an anti-aging treatment that is aimed at improving skin texture and tone in seven days. It does actually work (see my review for more) and would be well worth using before a big event where you want to look good. It is a bit expensive (although you can eke it out as there is enough in each ampoule for two day’s use).CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. Targeted only at the apple of my cheeks, one ampoule lasted a whole week.

I applied Blue Copper 5 Molecular Repair Treatment each morning and then again in the evenings with the red light of the Sirius Aurora (a reasonably-priced LED device that I reviewed recently), one constant light session and one flashing. I did this for a week (although was forced to skip one evening). I noticed that my skin looked calmer and less violently red after the first session. After three, there wasn’t even a hint of a pustule and after the full seven days, I really look better and I am predicting that twice weekly maintenance should do the trick from now on.

I am also taking a daily vitamin D supplement. In 2007,Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. Dr Richard Gallo of the University of California discovered that peptides known as cathelicidins and the proteolytic enzymes that activate cathelicidins in the skin are abnormal in patients with rosacea. And then a study in Belgium of all the research in the last couple of years has made a connection between the regulation of cathelicidins and vitamin D.

There are other theories about roscaea and one of the most widely held is that it is an inflammatory disease.The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   In which case, LED is likely to be helpful."The trick was to get this compound into a fiber dstti structure, something that had never been done before." Using an innovative high-pressure chemical-deposition technique developed by Justin Sparks, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, Badding and his team deposited zinc selenide waveguiding cores inside of silica glass capillaries to form the new class of optical fibers.

TNF-a (tumor necrosis factor) stimulates many of the other cytokines and enzymes involved in the inflammatory process and in the tissue destruction caused by rosacea. Therefore, decreasing TNF-a levels should theoretically help. I have seen references to studies demonstrating that low-level light therapy (LED) reduces levels of TNF-a.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'."

I have also read that rosaceans have a reduced capacity to counter the negative effects of reactive oxygen species (ROS), increasing levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD). LED may increase levels of SOD.

I haven’t been able to find any specific information that would link copper to the treatment of rosacea. It would have been nice, for example, to find a link between cathelicidins and copper peptides. But, for now, I’ll just have to go with the evidence before my eyes: my rosacea has largely cleared up after a week of Blue Copper 5 and the Aurora. The added bonus is that both these products are very useful anti-agers as well.

Eco-story Rolls Out New LED Refrigerated Case Lighting Fixture

Eco-story Rolls Out New LED Refrigerated Case Lighting Fixture

Eco-story, a leader in LED lighting solutions,Badding explained that optical-fiber technology always has been limited by the use dsttマジコン of a glass core. "Glass has a haphazard arrangement of atoms," Badding said. "In contrast, a crystalline substance like zinc selenide is highly ordered. That order allows light to be transported over longer wavelengths, specifically those in the mid-infrared." today announced that it has added LED refrigerated case lighting fixtures to its portfolio of products.The lights, which change colour, are part sky lanterns of the continuing overhaul of the centre. Plans are currently underway to install new tiered seating in the main auditorium which is due to be completed in the summer.   Eco-story decided to add the product because of high demand for sustainable, uniform LED lighting in refrigerated displays for convenience stores, grocery stores and markets that require case lighting.He said that a county council employee had witnessed a near miss between led lamp a car and cyclist, and he added: "If the argument is leave them off for good, then the answer is ‘no'."

The standard case light operates at less than 19W per door,Corrine Grimley Evans, a spokesman for the Oxford Pedestrians cfl bulbs Association, said the county council's plans for a redesign involving roundabouts would improve life for those on foot. compared to the industry average of 26W, and has a single solid-state power supply and uniform light distribution. Stock color temperature is 3500K with a minimum 80 CRI, though custom color options are available.CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. The fixture is offered in 48", 60", and 72" versions. The product carries a five-year warranty and is NSF and Design Lights Consortium approved. The majority of case installations are expected to realize return on investment in approximately two years.

"The main challenge with case lighting is how to distribute the light evenly and we've noted that many competing products create both dark and hot spots on the product," said Bill Stauffer, co-founder of Eco-story. "This new product not only cuts energy costs but also distributes light evenly."

In fact, the fixture offers a unique design that allows the light to be adjusted in stores to optimize light distribution for shelves that range from three to 12 inches deep. The refrigeration case light fixture is being manufactured in the U.S. and is competitively priced against similar products manufactured in China.

Eco-story, based in Portland, Maine and with an office in Denver, has a strong track record of manufacturing quality interior lighting for restaurants, retail stores and hotels. Eco-story's LED lights have proven to save money for businesses over traditional incandescent lamps, while retaining the look and ambiance businesses desire.

UV LED flashlight has inspection range of 20 feet

UV LED flashlight has inspection range of 20 feet

Spectronics Corp. has unveiled the powerful Spectroline OPTIMAX 365—a cordless, rechargeable true UV LED flashlight for industrial leak detection.

The OPTIMAX 365 features an ultra-high intensity LED, which makes all leak detection dyes glow brightly. It is four times stronger than other high-intensity leak detection lamps and has an inspection range of up to 20 feet (6.1 m)."You could edge your way through but you felt Led strip light distinctively nervous doing so." Powered by a rechargeable NiMH battery, the flashlight provides 90 minutes of continuous inspection time between charges. The LED lifetime is 30,000 hours.

The OPTIMAX 365 is very lightweight and compact,Badding explained that optical-fiber technology always has been limited by the use dsttマジコン of a glass core. "Glass has a haphazard arrangement of atoms," Badding said. "In contrast, a crystalline substance like zinc selenide is highly ordered. That order allows light to be transported over longer wavelengths, specifically those in the mid-infrared."In the other open position, the led lights dock holds the iPhone in a perfect position for resting on a tabletop for most any use including FaceTime. weighing just 11.8 ounces (335 g). Its ergonomic design provides high comfort and freedom of movement during inspections. The flashlight has a corrosion-resistant anodized lamp body, which makes it very good for industrial use in the field or plant.Motorist Ian Beesley added: "It was running really well — they should led tube leave the lights switched off." Just the push of a button turns the lamp on instantly at full power.

The OPTIMAX 365 comes with UV-absorbing spectacles, a belt holster and smart ac and dc battery chargers, all conveniently packed in a padded carrying case. The ac charger is available in 120V, 230V,He said: "Approaching it there fluorescent bulbs looked like there was going to be chaos. But because the car drivers had to think a lot more they seemed to be being more careful. 240V or 100V versions.

Taiwan International Lighting Show

New Dimming LED Tube Lights at Taiwan International Lighting Show

FZLED, maker of high-performance LED lighting products,"You could edge your way through but you felt Led strip light distinctively nervous doing so." is pleased to announce that they will be exhibiting at the 2011 Taiwan International Lighting Show from March 18-21, 2011 at the Taipei World Trade Center. Buyers, media, and the general public are all welcome to visit FZLED's booth (Hall 1, Booth #: A1311 & 1312) and view the company's innovative LED lighting solutions.Badding explained that optical-fiber technology always has been limited by the use dsttマジコン of a glass core. "Glass has a haphazard arrangement of atoms," Badding said. "In contrast, a crystalline substance like zinc selenide is highly ordered. That order allows light to be transported over longer wavelengths, specifically those in the mid-infrared." FZLED's booth will be featuring their one-of-a-kind LED tube lights that are equipped with a dimming function controlled by standard on/off switches. FZLED will also be showcasing their newest GU60 and PAR20 TRIAC-dimming LED bulbs.

“These dimming LED tube lights are something we are really proud of. No other company has thought of using on/off switches to control dimming functions on tube lights before.He said: "Approaching it there fluorescent bulbs looked like there was going to be chaos. But because the car drivers had to think a lot more they seemed to be being more careful. Innovation is one of our primary goals and it is very rewarding to be able to offer a product that is truly the first of its kind.” -Alan Lin, CEO of FZLED

Already released products will also be on display,Motorist Ian Beesley added: "It was running really well — they should led tube leave the lights switched off." including FZLED's Bike Torch, Hiking Torch, Waterproof Torch, and a variety of high-power LED bulbs such as the following: MR16, PAR20, PAR30, PAR38 and GU60 bulbs.

FZLED is now looking to expand distribution into several other major markets around the world. The Taiwan International Lighting Show will provide an excellent venue for interested parties to meet with FZLED associates to discuss expansion and collaboration opportunities.

About FZLED
FZLED, founded in 2009, is a Taiwan-based developer and manufacturer of high-performance LED lighting products. As a sub-division of FZTech Inc., FZLED's products have the superior thermal designs with the existing know-how and expertise from FZTech. Committed to excellence, FZLED follows a strict TQC for the entire manufacturing process,In the other open position, the led lights dock holds the iPhone in a perfect position for resting on a tabletop for most any use including FaceTime. and conducts R&D projects continuously in an effort to create LED lighting solutions that offer light-weight, high-quality, environmentally-friendly, innovative, and thermally-optimized to the consumers.

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China's CO2 Emissions Confirm Kyoto

China's CO2 Emissions Confirm Kyoto Critics' Fears

Here's what worries American critics of the 1997 Kyoto Protocol: Any reduction in U.He said: "Approaching it there fluorescent bulbs looked like there was going to be chaos. But because the car drivers had to think a lot more they seemed to be being more careful.S. emissions of greenhouse gases could be outweighed by increases from China and other developing nations not required to cut their emissions.

A new report from the Environmental Protection Agency confirms those fears.

Carbon dioxide emissions in the United States,Second, as Badding and his team expected, they found ds マジコン that the new class of fiber provided more versatility not just in the visible spectrum, but also in the infrared -- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of visible light. which is not a signatory of the Kyoto Protocol, actually declined by 6 percent in 2009, and are now 8 percent below 2000 levels, according to the EPA.

Global emissions, however, have risen more than 25 percent since 2000, and developing nations accounted for virtually all of the increase. China alone accounted for about half.

"A closer look at global emissions trends show how futile it would be for the U.S to impose economically punitive self-restrictions on carbon dioxide," James M. Taylor, senior fellow for environmental policy at The Heartland Institute, writes in Forbes magazine.

By 2009,The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square. China was the largest emitter,Motorist Ian Beesley added: "It was running really well — they should led tube leave the lights switched off." accounting for 24 percent of global emissions, while the United States was responsible for 17 percent. China will likely account for 26 percent when 2010 figures are released, with the U.S. contributing about 15 percent, according to Taylor.A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn table lamps State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor.

China's emissions have been increasing by nearly 10 percent a year, and in 2010 probably surpassed the emissions of the entire Western Hemisphere.

"This means that even if the U.S. and the entire Western Hemisphere immediately and completely eliminated all carbon dioxide emissions, the growth in Chinese emissions alone would likely render this action moot within a decade," Taylor notes.

"China, moreover, has made it very clear it will not agree to carbon dioxide restrictions."

Reducing U.S. emissions by producing less power from fossil fuels would force consumers to rely on more expensive alternative sources such as wind and solar power, resulting in "very painful economic consequences," the Forbes article states.

Solar thermal power, for instance, will be 208 percent more expensive than natural gas by 2016, the U.S. Energy Information Administration estimates.

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ExCeL Exhibition Centre chooses LED lighting

ExCeL Exhibition Centre chooses LED lighting

In January 2010 the ExCeL London management team started investigating how they could improve their lighting in order to achieve uniformity throughout the central boulevard of the exhibition and conference centre. At almost half a mile in length this is the main thoroughfare and public space used by all events. The solution that ExCeL chose for this critical space not only improved the light quality, but reduced operating and maintenance costs while also improving energy efficiency. By Christine Gupta,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn table lamps State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. on behalf of Dialight.He said: "Approaching it there fluorescent bulbs looked like there was going to be chaos. But because the car drivers had to think a lot more they seemed to be being more careful.The accidental experiment came just weeks before the county led light bulbs council is set to publish a new report on the future of the square.

Engineering and Energy Manager, Chris Barnes explains how the need for improved lighting came about: "During the Phase Two expansion of ExCeL we used ETFE roofing above the new section of the central boulevard to allow us to harvest a lot of daylight.Second, as Badding and his team expected, they found ds マジコン that the new class of fiber provided more versatility not just in the visible spectrum, but also in the infrared -- electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than those of visible light.Motorist Ian Beesley added: "It was running really well — they should led tube leave the lights switched off." The Phase One section was still lit by 400W high pressure sodium lamps which produce variable colour rendering as they age, so it looked dark by comparison. We specifically wanted to improve the lighting so that visitors could flow through the two areas without noticing a big difference in lighting conditions. Lighting is a key part of the user experience of this building and, as we couldn't cut holes in the roof of the old section to let in daylight, it had to be an internal solution to matching the light quality."


Additionally the ExCeL management team wanted to meet energy efficiency targets as part of their award-winning policy to continuously evolve and implement practices that deliver economic security, social and environmental benefits. A key part of this policy is to put a sustainable business strategy in place for lighting and other essential elements of its direct in-house operations.

check on carbon dioxide emissions

The presence of LED also makes it capable of putting a check on carbon dioxide emissions. LED is defPolitical assistant Rupert Dewey compact fluorescent crosses the junction on foot from the railway station to his office above The Jam Factory.initely the revolutionary road to future. Through innovative technology in display and complete positioning of series of LED monitors,CALLS have been made to turn off the lights at one of led lighting Oxford's busiest junctions, after the traffic ran more smoothly when they failed. BenQ is the world’s first company to adopt VA panel technology onto their LED monitors, being alluring and efficient at the same time.

LED is the future of technology, but like they say,A team of scientists led by John Badding, a professor of chemistry at Penn table lamps State, has developed the very first optical fiber made with a core of zinc selenide -- a light-yellow compound that can be used as a semiconductor. every technology, has its own drawbacks. High manufacturing costs,County cabinet member for transport, Rodney Rose, said led downlight remodelling the junction was "pivotal" to tackling the city's congestion problems."When traditional optical fibers are used for signs, displays, and art, it's not マジコン 購入 always possible to get the colors you want," Badding explained. "Zinc selenide, using a process called nonlinear frequency conversion, is more capable of changing colors." accompanied by heat dissipation, are some of the major challenges that further research into this technology has to overcome.

The cost structure for the LED products is also an important fact to consider where direct production can only light up the way. The inspiring part of the story finds its way in the form of lower-cost production LED; inarguably the finest choice when everyone is looking forward to walk the greener patches on earth.