• The real truth behind the power crisis
    It is true that a power crisis has emerged. This information is given to the general public by the people with knowledge,light to spread while lightonsale the soon-to-be-available LEDs are more concave in shape and feature “little triangles” within the light head. people without knowledge as well as the people who wish to distort the truth. People get confused and worried with the wrong understanding of the facts. As usual the Minister of Power & Energy is pointed by the media, cartoonists and also the politicians.Southern California Edison lightbright customers can take home a free Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL) bulb. Therefore, I decided to relate my story.

    It is true that there were some unscheduled power cuts in different places of the country. Usually power is interrupted in two ways. The first one is the pre-informed scheduled interruptions for urgent maintenance work and the second one is the power intrruptions and failures which take places from time to time due to accidents. There are over 1000 like these incidents island wide in a day. The majority of them is in the medium sized incidents.

    However,your primary concern may be brightshine that too much current could damage or destroy your LEDs. this time there was a power interruption of the third category. Unscheduled power interruptions, this was due to the non - functioning of five power plants in the country including the two main thermal power plants (Lakvijaya- Puttalam and Yugadhanavi-Kerawalapitiya). If these five power plants are duly operated, we can cover 40%-50% from our electricity requirements. We severely felt the weakening of the power plants due to the limitation of electricity generation caused by the shortage of hydro power. The capacities of water levels in the reservoirs were reduced to 20%. The water levels of Castlereagh (7%) and Maussakele (14%) are coming down to unusable limits for electricity generation. Due to this reason, hydro power which could provide up to 35%-45% from the electricity consumption was restricted. The eventual result is the breakdown of the electricity system failing to meet the demand. Therefore the CEB was compelled to curtail electricity in different areas to prevent this situation. Finally, with the gradual restoration of Kerawalapitiya and Puttalam thermal power plants, the system returned back to its normalcy. The unscheduled power cuts in different parts of the country were controlled. This was not a long term issue as some people predicted, but just a temporary problem; an emergency situation from 1st June to 9th June.SCEEP representatives bluecrystal will facilitate a hands-on demonstration, comparing how much energy If this happened in the past,xtreme runtime is r4onsale produced by holding the switch down for ten seconds which activates the flashlight’s dim mode, there would be continuous power cuts until the rains are received. This time we were able to provide electricity using thermal power. If thermal power plants work properly we are able to provide electricity continuously at this level. The CEB endeavours to perform its responsibility. In order to realise this crisis, we should understand the electricity consumption in the country along with its consumption pattern.

    Usually, the total electricity consumption in the country is around 25-35 GWhs per day. On a sunny hot day as the use of air conditioners and water is high this is increased up to 34 GWh. The electricity consumption on holidays, cold and rainy days it comes down to 25 GWh. accordingly. The first challenge is to maintain the energy supply of 25-35 GWh throughout the day. The demand occurred in a moment (power) is also important. This is low as 800 MW from 10.00 pm to 04.00 am. In the day time office and factory times (08.30 am- 04.30 pm), this fluctuates up to 1500 MW. Between 06.30 pm and 09.30 pm this is increased up to a maximum level of 1900 MW. Therefore, the second important point is to supply this maximum power demand.

    This pattern changes within the year too. In the festival times (January- April) and in the hot weather (February – May) the electricity demand goes up and in the cold times it comes down.

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  • Lawmakers move to secure more life for 100-watt bulb

    The House of Representatives gave extended life to the 100-watt bulb Friday,The circuit uses bluebright reasonably priced, 150-mA, warm-white LEDs; low-cost rectifier diodes; voting to delay a ban on sales of the incandescent bulb for nine months, from Jan. 1 to the end of the fiscal year, Sept. 30, 2012.

    The House vote, which was part of a funding bill for water and energy programs in the 2012 fiscal year, effectively de-funds implementation of the phase-out of the incandescent bulb, which was part of an energy-efficiency provision of the energy law that President George W. Bush signed in 2007.

    House Republicans, led by Texans Michael Burgess and Joe Barton, have been on a tear to undo the bulb provision, and though a Barton-led effort failed earlier in the week, Burgess’ success opens the door for more.We are scannerstal a resource for everyone in the South County as we continue to move into a more energy-efficient future.”

    Environmentalists and Democratic supporters, as well as some Republicans, are upset that gains in efficiency are at risk.

    During the House debate, Burgess warned that “starting January 1,The circuit in Figure 1 brightcrystal is an LED light bulb for a landscape-lighting system if Home Depot or your local grocery store has the 100-watt bulb in their inventory, they will not be allowed to sell them. That means they will take all 100-watt bulbs off the shelf, and they will never see the consumer. My amendment will allow the stores to continue to sell what they have in stock. The 2007 provision never said that these companies could not make the bulb; it said that they couldn’t be sold.”

    “Further,” Burgess said, “if a manufacturer should choose to continue to make 100-watt bulbs, they would be permitted under this language, as there is clearly a market based on the thousands of consumers who have contacted Congress upset about their inability to buy 100-watt light bulbs. This is about the consumer driving the market, not the federal government deciding the market.Free Compact besttube Fluorescent Light Bulb Giveaway, Hourly Light Emitting Diode Giveaway, and Energy Efficiency Tips and Rebates at SCEEP Booth”

    Barton, who has been one of the most visible opponents of the bulb requirement, said of the House vote: “It is the first step in restoring consumer choice and ending government intrusion into our homes.”

    Barton’s effort to repeal the light bulb standard - which calls for efficient bulbs by 2014 - failed in the House earlier this week on a vote that required a two-thirds majority, but he has vowed to bring it up again.

    But David Goldston, the director of government affairs for the Natural Resources Defense Council, said that Burgess and Barton had it all wrong.

    “It’s a step backward,” Goldston said. “Companies that make the bulbs are all geared up to meet the standard and consumers would save $100 a year per household. It will mean potentially we have to build more power plants. It’s a loss for consumers,When your application requires shinebright no PWM (pulse-width-modulated) dimming or controlled frequency operation, it’s a loss for health and it’s a loss for the economy.”

    Goldston is hopeful the Senate won’t go along with the House because, he said, “there is much more support for a light bulb standard in the Senate.”

    Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass., a member of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, ridiculed House Republicans for the vote. “Now that Republicans are finished battling energy-efficient light bulbs, maybe they will focus that energy on finding a light at the end of the tunnel with the debt limit negotiations,” he said.

    David Jenkins, the vice president for government and political affairs for Republicans for Environmental Protection, warned that postponing the efficiency measure would hurt companies.

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  • Obelux to install high-intensity LED obstacle lighting on 327m-high mast
    A high-intensity LED lighting system will replace xenon lights in an aviation obstacle application in Tiirismaa, Finland.
    Digita Oy, a Finnish distributor of radio and television services, has contracted Obelux Oy to install an LED high-intensity obstacle light system on a broadcast mast in Tiirismaa, Finland. The mast is 327 meters high – the tallest in the country. The new LED lights will replace existing xenon lighting technology, which requires costly maintenance.
    High-intensity LED obstacle lights
    High-intensity LED obstacle lights

    According to Helsinki-based Obelux, this aviation obstacle installation represents the first time LEDs have met the high-intensity output requirements of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the Federal Aviation Authority (FAA), even though low-intensity and medium-intensity LEDs have been used in aviation applications for years.

    “We are the first company in the world to design a high-intensity LED light system, and to deliver long lifetime LEDs on an exceptionally tall mast,” says Jyrki Sipinen, general manager, Obelux Oy.

    “Thanks to LEDs, in the future, mast operators will not need to worry about spare parts and the maintenance costs of the lights, even on the tallest masts. We give the products [a] 5-year warranty and promise 10 years of reliable life without the fear of unplanned site visits and high maintenance costs,The brightness of the LED makes sharp led lamp black & white contrasts between the areas in and out of the LED light.” says Sipinen.

    “The low total life-cycle costs and long maintenance-free operations of the LED technology were critical selection criteria to us,” explains Jukka Kokkonen, system designer, Digita Oy. “And of course working with an experienced supplier who is able to build robust systems to withstand the extreme environmental conditions our broadcast mast is subjected to.”

    The Tiirismaa mast has three levels where high-intensity lights will be installed: 100m, 200m, and 296m above the ground level. One medium-intensity light will be installed on top of the mast. On each level there will be three 120-degree-beam light heads, which in total cover the full 360 degrees as required by ICAO.

    During the day the flashing white light has an effective intensity of 200,000 cd, and delivers a total of 120,000 lm. At night, the light is reduced to 2,000 cd, and twilight mode will give 20,000 cd.

    On each level there is a light-head controller which takes care of the power supply, fault monitoring, and synchronization of the lights. A control panel, which is connected to every controller on all levels, is situated on the ground floor. The communication between all the devices happens through Ethernet cables.

    “One of the goals in our designing process has been easy installation and plug-and-play –thinking. They are extremely important when working hundreds of meters above the ground level,” says Sipinen. “The Tiirismaa installation will be a major step in making high-intensity LED technology a new industry standard in the most demanding flight obstacle applications.”

  • In eyes, a clock calibrated by wavelengths of light
    hearing and telling you which way is up — so does the eye. It receives the input necessary for vision, but the retina also houses a network of sensors that detect the rise and fall of daylight. With light, the body sets its internal clock to a 24-hour cycle regulating an estimated 10 percent of our genes.

    The workhorse of this system is the light-sensitive hormone melatonin, which is produced by the body every evening and during the night. Melatonin promotes sleep and alerts a variety of biological processes to the approximate hour of the day.

    Light hitting the retina suppresses the production of melatonin — and there lies the rub. In this modern world, our eyes are flooded with light well after dusk, contrary to our evolutionary programming. Scientists are just beginning to understand the potential health consequences. The disruption of circadian cycles may not just be shortchanging our sleep, they have found, but also contributing to a host of diseases.

    “Light works as if it’s a drug, except it’s not a drug at all,” said George Brainard, a neurologist at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and one of the first researchers to study light’s effects on the body’s hormones and circadian rhythms.

    Any sort of light can suppress melatonin, but recent experiments have raised novel questions about one type in particular: the blue wavelengths produced by many kinds of energy-efficient light bulbs and electronic gadgets.

    Brainard and other researchers have found that light composed of blue wavelengths slows the release of melatonin with particular effectiveness. Until recently, though, few studies had directly examined how blue-emitting electronics might affect the brain.

    So scientists at the University of Basel in Switzerland tried a simple experiment: They asked 13 men to sit before a computer each evening for two weeks before going to bed.

    During one week, for five hours every night, the volunteers sat before an old-style fluorescent monitor emitting light composed of several colors from the visible spectrum, though very little blue. Another week, the men sat at screens backlighted by light-emitting diodes, or LEDs. This screen was twice as blue.

    “To our surprise, we saw huge differences,” said Christian Cajochen, who heads the Center for Chronobiology at the University of Basel. Melatonin levels in volunteers watching the LED screens took longer to rise at night, compared with when the participants were watching the fluorescent screens, and the deficit persisted throughout the evening.

    The subjects also scored higher on tests of memory and cognition after exposure to blue light, Cajochen and his team reported in the May issue of The Journal of Applied Physiology. While men were able to recall pairs of words flashed across the fluorescent screen about half the time, some scores rose to almost 70 percent when they stared at the LED monitors.

    The finding adds to a series of others suggesting, though certainly not proving, that exposure to blue light may keep us more awake and alert, partly by suppressing production of melatonin. An LED screen bright enough and big enough “could be giving you an alert stimulus at a time that will frustrate your body’s ability to go to sleep later,” said Brainard. “When you turn it off, it doesn’t mean that instantly the alerting effects go away. There’s an underlying biology that’s stimulated.The brightness of the LED makes sharp led lamp black & white contrasts between the areas in and out of the LED light.”

    Still, nobody is suggesting that we all turn off the lights at dusk and sit in the dark; research into this area is in its infancy. “We are only beginning to understand what really happens under natural conditions,” said Mark Rea of the Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York.

  • Workshop Events wows guests in Singapore
    Workshop Events embraced oriental inspiration to produce three social events for a Singapore based conference attended by over 500 guests from Australia in April 2011.

    Workshop Events was commissioned to produce the welcome reception, family evening and gala dinner for a financial conference held in Singapore in April. Over 3000 delegates traveled from Australia with their partners and children for the three day ‘Explore, Expand and Evolve’ themed conference.

    Working with the conference theme and overlaying oriental inspiration, the team sourced local suppliers and materials to design the events and style the venues to produce three separate unforgettable experiences that embraced the dynamic destination and entertained every age group.

    The Sydney-based event management team embarked on a fact finding mission to source the most appropriate venues and suppliers that met the logistic requirements of the events and complimented the conference themes.

    Facing the challenge of distance, the team employed a combination of local knowledge through a DMC, recommendations as well as visiting Singapore to complete site visits and build relationships with suppliers.
    The events were held at Singapore famous Raffles Resort,The brightness of the LED makes sharp led lamp black & white contrasts between the areas in and out of the LED light. Singapore Zoo and the Marina Bay Sands Convention Centre’s ballroom partnered with the incredible KuDeTa situated atop the hotel.

    Opening with the welcome reception at the world renowned Raffles Hotel, Workshop Events produced an evening evocative of British Colonial Singapore as the backdrop for the ‘Explore’ component of the conference. Traditionally a sit-down affair, to suit the space and experience of Raffles, the event was designed as an indoor/outdoor cocktail reception thus encouraging guests to experience the theme and enjoy local culture and entertainment.

    Colonial soldiers led guests through the busy streets of Singapore to Raffles Hotel, where they were served Singapore Slings. In the Bar and Billiard Room a pianist dressed in tails and an all female pipe band performing ‘Tipperary’ echoed colonial times. Meanwhile, outside in the Palm Garden, guests discovered the treats of colonial traders including an impressive Indian tea pouring display and the delightful ‘ting ting’ of Chinese sugar candy being chipped and shared. Children and adults alike were mesmerised by the Indian snake charmer, listened to the truths of a fortune telling parrot and tried their hand in Malay weaving and Chinese fan painting.

    A family evening at Singapore Zoo set the scene for the second social event, themed ‘Evolve’. An endless buffet menu featured delicacies from India, Malaysia and China and complimented with ‘Tiger’ beer. A feast of entertainment was also provided with fire breathing drummers, a Chinese mask changing performer and a very agile shaolin monk. Three elephants were even invited to the party for a feed (bananas of course). But a visit to Singapore Zoo is not complete without a Night Safari and so a tram ride around the Zoo to discover the many wondrous animals completed the night.

  • Provide Boaters with Advanced LED Lighting Options
    Larson Electronics’ Magnalight LEDPB10W-20E LED Light Bar contains advanced LED driver circuitry and PWM technology which is used to produce a highly controllable and powerful compact lighting solution for boaters. Measuring only 4.8 inches long by 2.5 inches high, this 20 watt LED light bar is highly compact, yet produces 1,720 lumens of bright white light. Capable of throwing a 500 foot long light beam in spotlight configuration, this unit can also be configured with an external controller to dim, brighten, or produce a strobing flash. IP68 rated and waterproof to three meters, this unit is designed to resist the corrosive effects of the marine environment.

    Designed to provide an extremely durable and versatile lighting solution for use in demanding environments, the Magnalight LEDPB10W-20E LED Light Bar has an extruded aluminum body, shatterproof Lexan lens, and stainless steel mounting hardware. Waterproof to three meters, this LED light bar can withstand the wind and water spray often encountered in marine environments without skipping a beat. The advanced drivers and PWM technology used in this unit allows users to connect this unit to external pulse width modulators or dimmer controls and cause the light to dim, brighten or produce a strobing light pattern. This PWM technology also acts as an active heat control, modulating the current fed to the LEDs according to LED temperature, thus eliminating the heat buildup that can destroy LED operational life. Using only 20 watts of power at 1.37 amps on a twelve volt electrical system, this LED light bar is extremely efficient and ideal for use as boat illumination where power management is critical. Small enough to fit where other lights will not, Magnalight also offers several mounting and power connection options, making installing this unit simple and easy. Available with a 20 degree spot beam configuration or a 40 degree flood configuration, this LED light bar is ideal for marine applications as well as use on vehicles, equipment and industrial installations. Multi-voltage capable, this light bar can operate on current ranging from 9 to 46 VDC, making it suitable for use on any vehicle or boat with a typical 12 or 24VDC electrical system. The Cree LEDs used in this unit are rated at 50,000 hours of operational life at which point they retain 70% of their output. Backed by a three year guarantee and constructed for extreme duty, the LEDPB10W-20E LED light bar represents the future of marine lighting.

    “In our newest family of high powered LED lights for boats, we have really brought to bear our knowledge of optics, weather-tight construction, low amp draw efficiency and ease of installation,” said Rob Bresnahan with Larson Electronics’ magnalight.com. The LEDPB10W-20E and the entire family of low voltage LEDP10W lights have proven to be a solid replacement for high wattage quartz, halogen and metal halide lights that required generators. We have seen a tremendous response from commercial fisherman, drilling barges and other business oriented watercraft. Given the proving ground for these weather-tight LED lights, we know that these newer, compact lights will deliver for recreational boats as well.”

    Larson Electronics’ Magnalight.com carries a full inventory of LED light bars,The brightness of the LED makes sharp led lamp black & white contrasts between the areas in and out of the LED light. LED floodlights, LED spotlights and law enforcement LED tactical lights. View Magnalights’ full line of lighting equipment by visiting Magnalight.com. Magnalight can be contacted by calling 1-800-369-6671 or 1-214-616-6180 for international inquiries.

  • Making the world a better place while also making a profit
    Can Canadian businesses make a profit while being good stewards of their surrounding natural and social environments?
    For some companies, such as Canadian Tire, Loblaws, Shell Canada, and in Hamilton Dofasco and Horizon Utilities, they are proving that environmentalism isn’t a dirty word.
    “Sustainable development is a trend, not a fad,” said Dr. Blair Feltmate, professor and director of Sustainability Practice, Faculty of Environment at the University of Waterloo. “It’s good and smart business.”
    Feltmate was the keynote speaker at the kickoff launch last week at the McMaster Innovation Center, of Sustainable Hamilton, a non-profit organization that will assist local businesses become environmentally sustainable companies. Feltmate is also a director on the new Sustainable Hamilton board of directors, who also includes Mark Chamberlain, president of Trivaris, and chair of the city’s Jobs Prosperity Collaborative, Neil Freeman, vice-president, business development, Horizon Utilities Corporation, Glenn Marshall, president Greening Marketing at McMaster University Park, and Ashish Pujari, associate professor at the DeGroote School of Business and McMaster University. The president and chief executive officer is Sandi Stride, founder of Sustainable Hamilton.
    The goal is simply, according to Stride, to get local businesses to recognize the importance and financial benefits of conducting their businesses in a sustainable way.
    “What we are talking about is transforming Hamilton,” she said.
    While saving energy, producing less waste, cutting back on water consumption, and reducing greenhouse gas emission are obvious ways to improve a company’s bottom line, sustainable developments means much more, they said.
    Incorporating a sustainable development strategy into a company’s philosophy touches all aspects of the workplace, from supporting employee work and family life, providing community outreach programs,The brightness of the LED makes sharp led lamp black & white contrasts between the areas in and out of the LED light. using better and smarter technological tools, greening the supply chain, recognizing a diverse work force, and be transparent and truthful when reporting on sustainable development successes.
    The idea for companies adopting sustainable development policies began with energy and resource-based businesses, said Feltmate. They found that if they adopted sustainable practices in Canada, and while working in other countries, they not only made a profit, but they almost eliminated local environmental and social problems, he said. They also receive good press, he said.
    Stride said Sustainable Hamilton will provide help to companies identifying best practices in how to create a sustainable environment, and assist companies to measure and report on their progress.
    Feltmate says a sustainable development program results in greater prosperity, cuts down on the management and financial risk, improves the company’s goodwill within the community, creates greater operational efficiencies, and employees are more satisfied.
    Sustainable Hamilton suggests companies can adopt such ideas for immediate benefits as replacing desktops with laptops which consume less energy, ban plastic water bottles from the office, install low-flow faucets, toilets, and urinals, replace incandescent lighting with compact fluorescent bulbs, establish company polices to turn off all lights, computers and machinery when not in use, and asking employees to leave vehicles at home.
    “This is an absolutely essential thing to do,” said Chamberlain, who has championed the idea for years.
    Horizon Utilities, which has been in the conservation business for years, says the company has introduced hybrid trucks, and vehicles are idling on batteries rather than sucking up valuable fuel and emitting emissions, said Freeman.

  • Residents can save on energy efficient bulbs
    Residents hoping to save a few dollars while saving energy need only look to their mailboxes for help.

    Hudson residents in July will receive coupons in the mail for discounts of up to 85 percent off the retail cost of energy efficient light bulbs.

    The promotion is sponsored by Hudson Public Power and Efficiency Smart, a program designed to help consumers save electrical energy, according to Angie Mason of the Columbus-based Efficiency Smart.

    “The program is offered to assist residential customers in lowering their power bills by providing financial incentives that improve electrical efficiency,” Mason said. “The program will also help to keep electric bills lower for everyone by avoiding higher priced power in the future.”

    The coupons are for compact florescent light bulbs which are touted as using 50 to 80 percent less energy and last up to 10 times as long as standard incandescent bulbs.These are also used as art light as well, it is because crystal these lights did not emit any harmful rays and the bluish color of LED lights makes a painting look very different from others and makes them attractive for the viewers.

    “When replacing an incandescent light bulb with a CFL, consumers cut their lighting energy consumption by two-thirds,” said Hudson Assistant City Manager Scott N.You can easily say that it is a passion or a way to express yourself. So what’s the story? Ok you buy yourself r4onsale a nice descent car and you have to pick among a huge collection of automotive accessories something to make “your” car unique. Schroyer. “In many homes,These were some reasons why people are keen to use these lights, hope that they will be used brightstal in a similar way in future as well. lighting represents 20 to 30 percent of a home’s energy use.”

    Using the energy efficient bulbs would mean “significant savings” on electric bills, Schroyer said.

    “The quality of CFLs have greatly improved over the past several years, and the product can be used in many applications, including outdoors, flood lights,These were some reasons why people are keen to use these lights, hope that they will be used brightstal in a similar way in future as well. recessed cans and dimmable lighting locations,” Schroyer added.

    The prices of CFLs vary based on store and manufacturer,These are also used as art light as well, it is because crystal these lights did not emit any harmful rays and the bluish color of LED lights makes a painting look very different from others and makes them attractive for the viewers. but usually are higher in price than the standard incandescent bulb, Mason said.

    “The coupons provide a discount value of $15 for at least seven CFLs,” Mason said. “By replacing seven incandescent lights, consumer can save $260 over the life of the bulbs.”

    The coupons will be accepted at any store that has GE brand CFLs in stock and that accepts manufacturer coupons, Mason said.

  • Renovated Phoenix Central Station opens Monday
    When city officials began planning extensive renovations to Phoenix Central Station in 2006,The particular demise with the incandescent bulb bluebright continues calmly yet non-stop and in less as compared to any year or two today the sole goods stocked in stores is going to be lower electricity bulbs, their mission was clear: improve the station experience to better serve riders and attract new ones.

    After years of preparation and an intense, 11-month overhaul,This is also known as your return on investment ledbright or ROI. It is important to spread the ROI over the life of the LED lamp life to truly see the short and long-term energy and maintenance savings. it’s time to see if the team of planners, architects and construction workers has succeeded. The station reopened to bus service and passengers Monday, welcoming back the eight Valley Metro bus routes displaced during the project.

    slideshow PHOTOS: Renovations at Phoenix Central Station
    slideshow PHOTOS: Vintage buses leave Central Station in June 2010

    “Everything that was done,The most important step is hiring the right LED lighting experts to help with besttube the retrofit process. we did it with riders in mind,” said Dev Pawar, an architect and consultant on the project.

    Station hours will be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Bus service will continue later into the night.

    The 14-year-old station at Central Avenue and Van Buren Street now boasts considerably more seating, new lighting, solar panels, additional office space and a revamped plumbing system, as well many other upgrades.

    An especially relevant change, in light of Phoenix’s sweltering summer temperatures, is expanded shade area. Fabric and hardcover canopies, ramadas, large trees and vertical screens were installed to keep waiting riders out of the sun. Additional convenient water fountains were incorporated in the waiting area.

    “Before, people used to find a shaded area behind a single post, and you’d have a line of people going all the way down behind it (trying to stay cool),These lights are adopted by the various security lightbright agencies as these are the best lights to use with a security camera or a security device.” said Mark Melnychenko,The best way to justify the cost and savings and to brightcrystal truly see how the transition to LED will impact your business is to do a detailed energy audit of existing conditions and compare them to the energy savings and maintenance costs found on the post-LED retrofit report. principal planner with the city’s public transit department. “We wanted to create wide areas of shade.”

    Planners also focused on the needs of the bike riders who have been overlooked in previous years. The station will offer bicycle lockers, additional bike racks and an air hose for tires.

    A signage system was created to reduce rider questions. Clearly visible signs and an information kiosk provide passengers with the details of routes and schedules.

    The station’s antiquated security system also has been updated.

    Though keeping riders happy was the renovation team’s primary objective, planners wanted to implement changes that would reduce energy usage and save the city money, according to Pawar.

    “Traditionally, the focus used to be more on the upfront cost of the building,” Pawar said. “But, over the last few years, everybody has recognized that there is sound investment in things like LED (energy-efficient light-emitting diode) lighting, which may cost a little more initially but will last a lot longer.”

  • Best money-saving tech
    Cutting-edge gadgets have much in common with fresh seafood — sky-high prices and a second-hand market that has people turning their noses up. So if you’re fed up of throwing your hard-earned cash into technology’s bottomless money pit,The best way to justify the cost and savings and to brightcrystal truly see how the transition to LED will impact your business is to do a detailed energy audit of existing conditions and compare them to the energy savings and maintenance costs found on the post-LED retrofit report. check out CNET UK’s guide to penny-pinching gizmos that are worth their weight in scallops.
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    Millions of people worldwide have installed wireless transmitters like this in their electricity meters and charted the ebbs and flows of their power usage. The Owl Micro is particularly small and simple to use, with just a live reading of power use and a running total of kWh. The idea is you’ll be horrified to see just how much juice your ultra-massaging chair or electric lawnmower is consuming and will return to a simpler,The particular demise with the incandescent bulb bluebright continues calmly yet non-stop and in less as compared to any year or two today the sole goods stocked in stores is going to be lower electricity bulbs, low-tech way of doing things, like buying a goat (for mowing the lawn, not the massages).

    It’s a great idea in theory, and statistics seem to indicate that new owners do run around turning off lights and eating baked beans cold to save a few Watts. To rake in any real benefits, however, you’ve got to keep up the good work.The particular demise with the incandescent bulb bluebright continues calmly yet non-stop and in less as compared to any year or two today the sole goods stocked in stores is going to be lower electricity bulbs, Research by the Energy Trust of Oregon of 350 homes with new energy monitors found that families made modest energy savings in the first three months of use, less in the next three and none at all after nine months. If you haven’t saved at least a tenner after a year, don’t bother replacing the batteries. One for committed tree-huggers.

    Costs £19 from Amazon.
    Saves Potentially a large sum, but that’s up to you.
    LG ST600 Smart TV Upgrader
    LG ST-600

    It’s fair to say there isn’t a handy little black box that can turn a G-Wiz into a Tesla Roadster, or an Archos media player into an Apple iPad 2. But there’s a modest-priced rectangle that can turn any flatscreen telly into a reasonable copy of a cutting-edge connected TV, saving you from having to upgrade. The LG ST-600 brings the tech giant’s Internet services to any TV with an HDMI port. It links to your broadband via Ethernet or Wi-Fi, allowing big-screen browsing, YouTube, social networking and more.

    There are some average apps and games to waste a few minutes, and you can even get stuck into emailing with an onscreen keyboard. (Top tip: download the LG TV remote to your iOS gadget for zippier navigation.) Real scrimpers and savers could even hook up the ST-600 to a PC monitor, visit the BBC iPlayer site and stick two fingers up at TV Licensing — you don’t need a permit to watch on-demand programmes.

    Costs £125 from Amazon.
    Saves around £1,000 on not buying a new telly, plus £145.50 per year if you go licence fee-free.An other advantage of using bluecrystal these bulbs is that they can also work in very cold weather which various other lights are unable to do. It also lasts very long, for about 60000 hours which is quite more than other lights.
    Samsung Galaxy Europa

    Samsung Galaxy Europa The days of having dozens of gadgets and handfuls of chargers are over. If you’ve got the guts, you can now slim down your technological holdings to just a big telly and a decent smart phone. This affordable Android 2.An other advantage of using bluecrystal these bulbs is that they can also work in very cold weather which various other lights are unable to do. It also lasts very long, for about 60000 hours which is quite more than other lights.1 mobile might have a squinty 2.8-inch screen and wheezy 500GHz innards, but it’ll do just fine for the financially cautious.