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Solar Powered Landscape Light: The Biggest Benefits Feb 22

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byAlma Abell

Moving into a new home, most people will see they do not have lighting in their yard. This is often a feature that is added later by someone who wants to fully utilize all the space they have, including the outside. Before the lights can be added, however, the homeowner must choose which type to buy. Solar powered landscape light is quickly becoming the best option. There are many benefits that homeowners will get when choosing this lighting type for their landscape.

Minimal Energy Costs

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If a homeowner were to choose another lighting type, they would have to pay higher on their energy bill. Their lights would need to be hooked up to an outlet or otherwise wired in order to work. Solar powered lights get their power from the sun. This means they will add little, if any, energy costs to the bill. Additionally, other lights may need to be turned off when they are no longer needed. If the homeowner forgets, the lights will continue to use energy. Solar powered lights do not need to be turned off, once again saving energy.

Safety Feature

Regular lights will become very hot to the touch when they are in use. Solar power lights will remain at a cooler temperature. This is an added safety feature that people will love, especially if they have pets and children. This means no one will get burnt if they happen to touch the light.

Easy Installation

Since there are no wires required for installation, this means the lights can be put in easily. The homeowner only needs to worry about placing them in the ground or hanging them up, and the work is done. It is far less trouble than other lighting options.

Made to Last

Since solar powered lights get their energy from the sun, they will always be able to work. Other resources used to make lights run, such as gas or coal, are a limited resource. If they run out, the lights will cease to work. Solar lights are also made with fewere parts, meaning they will not break as easy.

Thanks to the many benefits, Solar Powered Landscape Light is quickly becoming the number one option for the outdoor lighting choice. They will last much longer and be far easier to maintain than other lighting options. Anyone looking to add solar lights to their landscape can visit Touchscape Accent Lighting.

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The Yes Men troll Wharton Business School with slavery proposal
Feb 20

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

The anti-globalization culture jamming group The Yes Men recently delivered a presentation at a Wharton Business School conference on trade and investment in Africa.

A performance artist, using the name Hanniford Schmidt, pretending to be a WTO representative, announced a new WTO initiative for “full private stewardry of labor” in some parts of Africa. His talk attempted to make clear that this meant slavery.

“This is what free trade’s all about,” said Schmidt. “It’s about the freedom to buy and sell anything—even people.”

Schmidt reported that “One conference attendee asked what incentive employers had to remain as stewards once their employees are too old to work or reproduce” but that “there were no other questions from the audience that took issue with Schmidt’s proposal.”

Wharton Business School placed a notice on the conference site stating that their invitation of Schmidt had been based upon his misrepresentation of himself as a representative of the WTO, and that they do not endorse his views.

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Bratsk hydroelectric plant gets new turbine
Feb 20

Saturday, October 7, 2006

The city of Bratsk in Irkutsk Oblast, Russia, received a new turbine for its famous 4,500 megawatt hydroelectric plant founded in the mid-1950s on the Angara river. In future this new unit will cause an efficiency rise up to 255MW for each turbine.

Currently, the Bratsk Power Station operates 18 hydro-turbines, each with capacity of 250MW, produced by the Leningrad Metal Works (“LMZ”) in the 1960s. The plant is the second level of the Angara Hydroelectric Stations cascade. Since its full commissioning in 1967, the station was the world’s single biggest power producer until Canada’s Churchill Falls in 1971. Annually the station produces 22.6 billion kWh.

The precious 80 tonne cargo was transported to Pulkovo International airport of Saint-Petersburg where it was loaded on Antonov An-124-100 Ruslan to made all the way to Bratsk by air. On October 4, 2006 it landed in the Bratsk airport. In two days the unit 16 replacement arrived to the assemble place on the Angara river.

Sergey Emdin, CEO of IrkutskEnergo JSC, noted the press that the Bratsk plant reconstruction project includes not only the economical, but the ecological aspect by reducing carbon dioxide emission for 6 million tonnes for the period of 2008-2012.

In 2006 and 2007 the old plant is scheduled to receive two more working wheels – by one for each year respectively, and in 2008 and 2009 another four – by two for each year.

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US VX nerve gas disposal test a success
Feb 20

Monday, May 9, 2005

Workers at Newport Chemical Depot in Indiana have completed a successful test-run of a chemical reactor designed to dispose of Cold War stockpiles of VX nerve agent.

After encountering initial difficulties when the temperature in the reactor grew too high, workers were able to adjust the speed of the device. 180 gallons of VX and water were turned into a caustic but far less lethal compound, that can be further reprocessed into an inert substance.

A residue of 14 parts VX per billion remained; the Army’s eventual goal is less than 20 parts. One drop of VX can kill a grown man.

The conversion of the VX stockpiled at the facility is projected to take two years. Then the drain cleaner-like waste product with its small residue of VX will need to be sent to another facility for reprocessing into a safer, biodegradable compound.

A controversial plan has Dupont doing the reprocessing at their facility in New Jersey, and dumping the compound into the nearby Delaware River.

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