GREETINGS FROM OUR SOLAR POWERED OFFICE: At this writing,
we are working on our grid-tie office system that will add a 5.5KW
array here, utilizing Sanyo solar modules and a new battery-based
grid-tie inverter. Stay
tuned for pictures and information!
For those of you who aren’t “on line”, or are beginning your
project, we have an extremely informative Product Catalog on disc
for $10 ($18 out of country)—essential for your energy library!
Products, system sizing, pricing, components, importance of energy
efficient appliances, battery care, and wind turbines are just some
of the topics covered. If you are on-line, you can see example
systems at
www.oasismontana.com/systems.html.
To assist your information input, we’ve tried to develop as much
on-line information as we can. For solar water pumping, see
www.PVsolarpumps.com; for
utility-tied photovoltaic systems, visit
www.grid-tie.com; for
efficient AC appliances, DC ’fridges, coolers and freezers see
www.eco-fridge.com; for
natural and LP gas appliances, see
www.LPappliances.com; we
now offer composting toilets at
www.eco-potty.com and our main page is
www.oasismontana.com.
Visit our web pages and stay a while!
Fall-September, 2011 Newsletter Index:
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DEEP CREEK SOLAR PROJECT:
Our latest summer project in north central Montana’s Teton County
features Sanyo solar modules and Fronius grid-tie inverters. The
69.6kw array is providing power for the local ranch and works in
conjunction with the Sun River Electrical Co-op. Oasis Montana would
like to thank our progressive customers, Teton Electric, and Simple
Power and its crew for what is currently Teton County's largest grid tie
solar array.
Above: Sanyo 215W Solar Modules
Above: 11.4KW Fronius IG Inverters
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OASIS MONTANA INC. Web:
www.oasismontana.com
E-mail:
info@oasismontana.com
406-777-4321 or 4309; fax (406) 777-4309
To design a power system for you, we need your power
requirements (electrical load information). See our web page
for system sizing information and examples of power systems,
which are based on the part of the country you’re in and how
much sunlight you receive. We have design information on our
web site, so please feel free to utilize this. Or, we also
offer a product and design information CD for just $10.00
($18 international)-—filled with information for your energy
library! We also have a paper catalog, which costs $15 for
U.S. residents. |
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DECK
Monitoring
You’ve decided to make the investment and put some solar up on your
home’s roof. If you are like most people, you hate the thought of
spending your hard earned dollars on something and not even knowing
for sure what it’s doing up there. Is it on? Is that once immature
spruce now beginning to lay its shadow on the array? Is it doing
what it is supposed to be doing? Or, perhaps you wish that you could
more easily share your exciting addition and your move to a more
sustainable lifestyle with friends, family or even your child’s
school.
DECK Monitoring out of Portland Oregon has been offering those of us
who need this information an elegant solution. Their system has the
ability to monitor system production right down to the string level
of a system and places that information on a secure user-friendly
website. For us that means we have the ability to see right down in
the depths of your power system to make sure it is properly
functioning. If there are any abnormalities we will be notified
immediately by an email so that we can take corrective
actions. For you this means
peace of mind knowing your system is
producing power for you safely and efficiently.
In addition to performance monitoring, their
hardware will communicate directly with your inverters so that any
warnings or errors will be reported to your installer
promptly—thereby allowing us to preemptively correct any possible
problems .
DECK also offers a professional grade weather station that includes
wind, air temp, cell temp, humidity and insolation instruments that
also have the ability to upload all of its data to your website.
With this weather installation both you and your installer can look
back and see if indeed your system was producing the power it should
have given the weather conditions.
Whether your PV system is on a home, business or school, you will
have the added benefit of using your custom website as an
educational tool. It’s a great conversation piece at the office or a
science teacher’s dream lesson come true. . .spread the news of the
future!
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If you get e-mail, GET ON OUR E-LIST!
Save paper, trees, labor and postage (and disturb only a few
electrons!). If we are really on the ball, you might get an
e-mail from us a couple of times a year, and we do not sell
or share our e-list with anyone. It’s just like our paper
newsletter—except the links work! Just drop us a line to
info@oasismontana.com
(and do make sure that your e-mail program knows we’re not
spam). |
HOT SPOTS: Everyone’s heard about
Chernobyl and Three Mile Island, but guess what? There are a
lot more out there:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/
world/0,1518,756369,00.html
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Energy Information Administration Report
Undercounts Subsidies to Coal, Oil, Natural Gas and Nuclear Energy:
Union of Concerned Scientists, August 3, 2011
http://www.ucsusa.org/news/press_release/EIA-Underreports-Subsidies-0550.html
The Energy Information Administration’s latest report on federal
energy subsidies underreported direct and indirect federal subsidies
to the nuclear and fossil fuel industries, creating an inflated view
of the subsidies that benefit renewable energy and efficiency
programs. The problem with the EIA’s methodology stems from the fact
that the agency adopted a “snapshot” approach to measuring subsidies
by only looking at a single year: 2010. By doing that, the agency
failed to count the massive federal subsidies that the fossil fuel
and nuclear industries have enjoyed for decades—benefits they
presumably will continue to receive unless Congress acts to limit
them. Conversely, relatively new subsidies for wind and other
renewables will only last for a finite period—10 years—after those
facilities begin operation.
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WHO WE ARE and ORDERING INFORMATION:
Chris Daum, owner and manager of Oasis Montana, has been in
the renewable energy field for 22 years. Our staff offers
experience, personalized service, tech support, quality
components and good pricing. We are happy to work with your
installer, electrician, or contractor, and locally we can
install your power system. We provide detailed wiring
diagrams with the systems we sell. TO PLACE AN ORDER: E-mail
or call us for your freight; if you have any questions about
your system or product, please contact us. E-mail is easiest
and fastest (but we know that you aren’t all on line). We
accept Visa/Mastercard (personal and business checks are
fine). For our international customers, we accept bank
transfers— e-mail or call us for our banking information.
Our winter hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Mountain Time, Mon.
– Fri. If we‘re on another line when you call, please leave
us a message, and we’ll get back to you as soon as we can,
but you may have to leave a message if we’re with a customer
or on one of the other lines. 406-777-4321 or 4309 or e-mail
us at
info@oasismontana.com — for tech support on renewable
energy systems, e-mail
larry@oasismontana.com. We’d be very happy to help you
with your power project — send an e-mail or give us a call! |
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BACK
UP POWER FOR YOUR REFRIGERATOR (or, what do you need to run when the
lights go out?) Our DC refrigerators and freezers by Sundanzer are
among the most efficient DC appliances available. They will run off
of a 12Vor 24V battery bank, and their low power requirements won’t
break the bank when it comes to a DC system to run them. A system to
power the DCR225 (their 8 cu.ft. freezer) at an ambient temperature
of 90 degrees Fahrenheit might entail the following: a 180W solar
module, charge controller, wire runs, solar module mounting bracket,
four 6V golf cart batteries, battery cables, and the freezer itself
for a total cost of right around $2800, before freight.
These refrigerators and freezers are now available converted for AC
use (and they are still quite efficient) at a cost of $125, done at
the factory; you can still operate it as needed off of DC, but once
the conversion is done, it's primary power source will be AC. (and
then you would need an inverter in addition to the components
listed, above). The basic DC system works where there is 5+ hours of
full sun, and provide 3 days of back-up power.
Above: Sundanzer DC Freezer
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SOLAR MODULE PRICING—call
for availability, freight costs, and quantities (# of
modules) on pallets for the best deal. You can’t get less
than a pallet quantity to get the pallet ‘deal’. For larger
modules, pallet quantity generally runs between 20 and 40
modules, and oft times there are significant additional
charges for less than pallet quantities.
Model |
Description |
Single |
Pallet |
SHARP |
ND-224UC1, 224W, 7.66A, 29.3V
(39.1” X 64.6”) |
Call |
Call |
SHARP |
NT-175UI, 175W, 4.95A, 35.4V
(62.01” X 32.52”) |
Call |
Call |
SHARP |
ND-130UJF, 130W, 17.4V, 7.5A
(26.1” X 59.0”) |
Call |
Call |
SHARP |
NE80EJEA, 80W, 4.63A, 17.3V
(47.28” X 21.14”) |
Call |
Call |
SANYO |
195 Bi-facial , 195W, 3.5A, 55.8V
(51.9” X 34.6”) |
Call |
Call |
SANYO |
HIT 220W, 5.17A, 42.7V
(62.2”X31.4”) |
Call |
Call |
SANYO |
HIT 225W, 5.21A, 43.4V
(62.2”X31.4”) |
Call |
Call |
SAMSUNG |
LPC235, 235W, 6.21A, 29.9V (64.2”
X 38.7”) |
Call |
Call |
SOLON |
Black 225W 225W, 7.76A, 29.0V
(64.5” X 39.37”) |
Call |
Call |
TRINA SOLAR |
TSM230PA05 230W, 7.5A, 29.80V
(64.96” X 39.05”) |
Call |
Call |
SUNTECH |
stp175/24, 175W, 4.95A, 35.2V
(62.20” X 31.81”) |
Call |
Call |
SOLTECH |
SOL-1012 10W, .58A, 17.2V (14.49”
X 12.2”) |
Call |
Call |
SOLAR WORLD |
230W, 6.18A, 26.6V (39.4” X
65.94”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KD215GX-LPU 215W, 8.09A, 26.6V
(59.1” X 39.0”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KD210GX 210W, 7.90A, 26.6V (59.1”
X 39.0”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KD205GX-LP 205W, 7.71A, 26.6V
(59.1” X 39”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KD185GX 185W, 7.84A, 23.6V (52.7”
X 39.0”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KD135GX 135W, 7.63A, 17.7V (59.1
X 26.3”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KC85T 87W, 17.4V, 5.02A (39.6” X
25.7”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KC50T |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KS20, 20W, 16.9V, 1.20 A (20.47”
X 13.85”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KS10, 10W, 16.9V, 0.60A (11.96” X
13.85”) |
Call |
Call |
KYOCERA |
KS5, 5W, 16.9V, 0.29A (8.07” X
13.85”) |
Call |
Call |
LUMOS |
LS185, 185W, 35.8V, 5.17A
(31.8X62.2 PALLET (ONLY) OF 28 |
Call |
Call |
***(Some Kyocera modules may have a
2-3 month lead time)***
Module make & pricing is still fluctuating; call for current
availability and pricing. Disclaimer; prices subject to
change without notice. Sometimes for the better!
Water Facts: Less than 1% of
the fresh water on earth is potable. The world’s
people (now approaching 7 billion) are appropriating
54% of all the fresh water contained in rivers,
lakes and underground aquifers. By 2025, nearly two
billion people will be living in countries or
regions with absolute water scarcity, and two-thirds
of the world population will likely be under stress
conditions.
In 60 percent of European cities with more than
100,000 people, groundwater is being used at a
faster rate than it can be replenished.
How the world uses freshwater: • about 70 percent
for irrigation • about 22 percent for industry •
about 8 percent for domestic use.
It takes 1000-3000 litres of water to produce just
one kilo of rice and 13000 to 15000 litres to
produce one kilo of grain-fed beef. |
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GAS APPLIANCES: Propane
refrigerators, freezers, ranges, cooktops -
www.LPappliances.com for information.
Servel propane refrigerator, 8 cu.ft. capacity
Call
Crystal Cold 11 cu.ft. capacity propane ’fridge
Call
Crystal Cold 15 cu.ft. capacity
Call
Crystal Cold 18 cu.ft. capacity
Call
Stainless 18 cu.ft. capacity (w/ black textured sides) Call
Crystal Cold 19 cu.ft. (white, black or bisque)
Call
Stainless 19 cu.ft. (w/ black sides)
Call
Crystal Cold 21 cu.ft. capacity ‘fridge
Call
(Now available in white, black or bisque)
NEW 21 cu.ft. capacity stainless gas ‘fridge
Call
Blizzard 15 cu.ft. capacity upright freezer
Call
Blizzard 18 cu.ft. capacity upright freezer
Call
Blizzard 22 cu.ft. capacity upright freezer
Call
The Servel propane refrigerator can be converted to use
natural gas for $200 (includes re-crating). The Crystal Cold
refrigerators and Blizzard 10 to 18 cu.ft. freezers can be
converted to natural gas for $50; the Blizzard 22 cu.ft.
freezer can be converted to natural gas for $100 (more
costly as this model has two gas absorption units on it). No
power is no problem with these gas ‘fridges and freezers!
We also offer propane & natural gas cooktops, Italian-made
by Verona; these professional cooking appliances are
available in a wide variety of finishes (stainless, black,
bisque and black glass), with two, four and five burner
models. Visit
www.LPappliances.com for pictures and specifications.
CONTROLLERS & REGULATORS are
essential for complete battery charging while
preventing overcharging. Sizing a charge controller
is based on the input amperage and voltage of the
solar array.
Call for Pricing -
Sungard 4 (4.5A by Morningstar)
Sunsaver 6 (handles up to 6.5A) with low voltage
disconnect option
Sunsaver 10 (handles up to 10A) (with LVD
option) also available in 24V
NEW Sunsaver Duo 12V 25A (charges two batteries,w/
display & LCD) --great for RVs!
Prostar PS15 $112; PS15M (with meter) PS 30 $152; PS
30M
Tristar Charge Controller, 60A, 12 to 48V, multiple
settings & screens, 45A,
Tristar Digital Meter for their 45A or 60A charge
controller
5 yr. warranty on Morningstar products
Outback Power 60A Controller (MPPT, 60A with varying
voltage input)
We can provide most brands of solar charge
controllers, from Blue Sky Energy (formerly RV Power
Products) to Specialty Concepts. Call us for
availability and your pricing. |
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Kill-A-Watt
Meter: This electricity detector and monitor can educate you about
your monthly electric bill and help you save a lot of money. You can
now be a ’detective’ and ascertain what appliances are actually
worth keeping plugged in. Simply plug in the Kill-A-Watt meter,
connect your appliances to it and Kill-a-Watt will assess how
efficient it really is, showing you the instantaneous power used,
and also cumulative energy or kilowatt-hours used.
Kill-a-Watt, with an easy-to-read LCD display, will count
consumption by the kilowatt-hour, same as your local utility. With
the help of Kill-a-Watt you can figure out your electrical expenses
by the day, week, month or year on a given device. Kill-a-Watt can
check the quality of your power by monitoring Voltage, Line
Frequency, and Power Factor. Still just $29.
Now you'll know if it is time to install a power strip on your
entertainment center instead of feeding those ghosts loads while you
are sleeping or away from home. Or, is that laptop really cheaper to
power than a desktop PC? And how much power does that HD TV use?
Operating Voltage: 115VAC
Max Voltage: 125VAC
Max Current: 15A
Max Power: 1875W
Dimensions: 5 1/8” x 1 5/8” x 2 3/8”
Still $29 plus shipping.
As a child, my family’s menu
consisted of two choices: take it or leave it. - - Buddy
Hackett |
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THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER AND WATER
PUMPING: In these days of droughts, floods, tornadoes, other
weather anomalies that cause power outages, we may be able
to do without a lot of creature comforts but one thing we
all need is clean water. Earlier this year saw much of the
U.S. inundated by snow, followed by heavy spring rains,
while many in the southerly climes haven’t had a decent rain
in a year or more. Here at Oasis Montana, we have a
particular focus on water pumping for sites without power,
or to provide reliable back-up in the event of a power
outage. While most of our pumping systems are out here in
the western U.S. (for remote homes, livestock watering or
protecting riparian areas), we have systems and happy
customers all over the world.
There are a variety of pumping systems to meet differing
needs; here are three of them, one for high volume shallow
pumping requirements, one from a depth of ~200 ft., and one
deep well system example that’ll pull water from 650 ft.
depths. |
Components for high
volume, shallow
pump, 30’ of head:
Grundfos CU200 Controller
Grundfos 40SQF-5 Pump
Float Switch
Top of Pole Mount for solar modules
2 - 180W Solar Modules
MNPV3 Combiner Box with Breaker
PV Grounding Lugs
Splice Kit
Total Equipment Cost: $3955
This system will produce 10,000gpd in July and 3,500gpd in
December with 30’ of head in Billings, Montana. |
Components for pumping
from a ~200 ft. well:
Grundfos CU200 Controller
Grundfos SQF Submersible Pump
Tank Float Switch
3 -180W 24V Solar Modules
Adjustable Top of Pole Mount
Module Ground Lugs
Panel Output Cable
PV Combiner Box w/ Breaker
Splice Kit
Total Equipment cost: $4897
This system will produce 2500 GPD in July and 1500 GPD in
December in Billings, MT, while pushing against ~200 ft. of
head |
Components for a deep well system:
Grundfos CU200 Controller
Grundfos 6SQF-3 Pump
Float Switch
Top of Pole Mount
7 - 180W Solar Modules
MNPV3 Combiner Box w/ Breaker
PV Grounding Lugs
Splice Kit
Total Equipment Cost: $7371
This system will, in Billings, MT, produce 2145gpd in July
and 730gpd in December while pushing against 650 ft. of head |
Costs do not include freight, pump
wire, conduit, labor/installation, concrete, etc. The
systems, above, will start pumping when the sun comes up and
stops when the sun goes down. For utmost efficiency (and
more water), these systems do not include batteries. If you
need water on demand there are other options for having
water available 24/7. If you think you have a solar water
pumping project in your future, get us the answers to the
questionnaire at
www.PVsolarpumps.com and we will propose a system
for you!
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Oasis Montana welcomes our newest sales technician, Larry Keogh:
with a long term addiction to energy production and conservation,
having been initially trained on military generators in 1971 and
“fooling around” with PV since the mid 1980’s, Larry obtained an AAS
in Energy Technology from the University of Montana, College of
Technology in May of 2010. Formally educated in solar, wind, wave,
tidal, coal, hydro, geothermal, other energies and storage, and
coupled with decades of life experience in electrical work, and
being a long term “energy conservation nut”, Larry has the tools and
experience to help you gain the edge on sustainable energy for your
home or business power project.
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OUTBACK
POWER’S NEW MATE3 MONITOR
For battery based systems: The new MATE3 system display and
controller from Outback Power expands the capabilities of the old
MATE by providing data logging, internet viewing of the data, and
improved tactical buttons for easier programming and monitoring.
Also, the ability to insert an SD (memory) card allows for easier
system upgrades and expanded data logging possibilities. The hard
and soft buttons are easier to distinguish from each other and there
is a control wheel for establishing set points.
An example of one issue many users have with the old MATE is that it
requires simultaneously “double pushing” the two buttons on the left
side of the mate to get back to the main screen but if you don’t
press them just right (common for people with big fingers!) then you
get sent to another screen which could cause the user to input the
wrong set points. The MATE 3 eliminates this problem with the much
easier-to-use hard and soft keys.
By allowing data logging, the MATE 3 is no longer
just a place to adjust set points and carry out an equalization of
your batteries. Using graphs to display the history of the batteries
state of charge from the systems different charging sources as well
as how much power was used and back fed to the grid (for their grid
tie inverters) the MATE 3 expands the owner’s knowledge of how their
system is performing. This knowledge is beneficial because it helps
the owner understand how to manage the system properly. Also,
because it is on-line it will be easier for the system installers
and Outback tech support to help troubleshoot problems a customer
may have or double check the set points for the system, ultimately
maximizing the health of the batteries and increasing the overall
lifespan for the battery bank. A built-in clock and calendar
function enables timer-based programming of inverter and charger
operation. This permits you to set the system to work with
time-of-day power rates or to limit a generator’s run time to a
specific time period of the day or week. All of your settings are
stored in permanent memory to eliminate the need to reprogram in the
event of a system shutdown or battery replacement. The MATE3 is an
Internet enabled device — simply connecting to the Internet will
allow full remote system monitoring via an easy-to-use web
interface.
With these new upgrades Outback Power brings a new MATE to the
market that many of us have been wanting for years. Because off-grid
systems require the owner to be more interactive with the system
than grid-tie systems do, the MATE3 is a good investment for the
Outback owner. The more an off-grid owner monitors their system and
understands it the happier they will be with the system. Since the
MATE3 is easier to use and understand, it is easier for the owner to
interactive with a system and be able to see if they are living
within their system’s capabilities which leads to improved load
management and longer battery life for them as well.
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Coming soon….Bergey’s XL.1 wind generator to be
available in 48V.
For years, the popular and hardy XL.1 wind generator was only
available in 24V; by late summer these American-designed one
kilowatt wind turbines will be available as a 48V battery charging
model. Performance information:
Start-up wind speed: 6.7 mph Cut-in wind speed: 5.6 mph
Rated power: 1000 watts Top end output: 1300 watts
Rated wind speed: 24.6 mph Rated rotor speed: 490 RPM
Furling wind speed: 29 mph Max design wind speed: 120 mph
Rotor diameter: 8.2 ft. Net weight: 75 lbs. (shipping weight 95 lbs)
Gearbox: Direct Drive Overspeed protection: Autofurl
Other features include electric brake, 60A dump load, timed battery
equalization, watt meter display mode, and a solar controller that
can accept up to 30A of PV. Tubular tower kits are available in 60,
80 and 100 ft. heights. Visit the manufacturer’s web page at
www.bergey.com or call us for more information on these battery
charging units.
Prices for the wind turbine, controller and tower
kit generally run between $5500 to $8500, depending on site
specifics.
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www.orphanstoambassadors.org
is a non-profit organization that works to help orphans by
education, fighting poverty, promoting sustainable and
environmentally benevolent technologies to give children a safer,
cleaner and brighter future. Jake Gentry (at center, below left) has
used PV equipment from Oasis Montana to provide potable water and
electricity for the orphanage and school. Kudos to our friends and
their great work!
The older children are taught the basics of solar power and help do
the installations. The picture at the far right says it all!
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“If
you can’t sell them sun power, sell them shade…..” Solar patios and
car ports are becoming more popular, where a sunny location can
provide much-needed shade and power. The solar porch (pictures to
the left and right) has a dozen solar modules, making clean energy
for our customers in Reno, NV.
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Debt Deal Pits Fossil Fuels, Green Energy: EnergyBiz.com, by Ken Silverstein, August 5, 2011
http://www.energybiz.com/article/11/08/debt-deal-pits-fossil-fuelsgreenenergy&utm_medium=eNL&utm_campaign=EB_DAILY2&utm_term
=Original-Member.
The deal to extend the debt limit is certain to evolve into
a clash between those who think the older but more proven
energy forms should lead and those who espouse the growth of
newer
and cleaner fuels. Indeed, the final bargain allows the $14
trillion debt
ceiling to be lifted by $2.4 trillion in exchange for about
a $2.7 trillion in
budget cuts over the next decade. And while those reductions
have not
yet been defined, concern is brewing in environmental
corners that they will
come out of the monies given to the green sector and the
regulatory agencies
set up to limit pollution levels. The conventional thinking
is that some of the
funds provided to wind, solar and fuel cell technologies
will get sliced. To be
fair, that would then need to be accompanied by a relative
reduction in subsidies
given to oil, coal, natural gas and nuclear, or perhaps the
raising of their taxes. So
the big questions are whether they will be fairly
distributed across all energy fields
and whether the regulators will have the resources they need
to do their jobs.
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Renewable Energy and Alternative News Bites:
University Researchers Say 100% Renewable Energy
Indeed Possible: In a paper published in "Energy Policy," Mark
Jacobson (professor of civil and environmental engineering at
Stanford University) and Mark Delucchi (University of
California-Davis) assess the costs, technology and material
requirements to convert our society to renewable energy. They
conclude that the world can be powered by renewable energy in 20-40
years - using technology available right now. All new energy
generation could be renewable by 2030, and all pre-existing energy
production could be converted to renewables by 2050.
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/22215
for this article.
...Green Jobs are Real: German & American Solar Industry both
employ more people than U.S. steel production. Read the facts at
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/06/green-jobs-are-real-german-and-american-solar-industry-both-employ-more-people-than-u-s-steel-production?cmpid=SolarNL-Tuesday-June21-2011
...Wind Power Subsidies Don't Compare to Fossil Fuel & Nuclear
Subsidies:
http://cleantechnica.com/2011/06/20/wind-power-subsidies-dont-compare-to-fossil-fuel-nuclear-subsidies.
The short story on subsidies: * only taking some hidden coal
subsidies out of the picture, coal would be 2-3 times more expensive
than wind (and that's if wind got absolutely no subsidies!); *
nuclear energy received as much in subsidies each year from
1950-1990 as wind had received in total up to 2007, $3.75 billion; *
big oil got more money in tax breaks in 2011 alone ($4 billion) than
the wind industry had received in total up to 2007 ($3.75 billion),
and it is expected to get $77 billion more by 2021. Without
subsidies, electricity prices would be: * Wind Power: 6-7 cents/kWh
* Nuclear Power: 11-20+ cents/kWh * Coal Power: 9-32+ cents/kWh
...Apartment Complex to Be Powered Entirely by
Renewables—check this out:
http://www.gizmag.com/renewable-energy-development-in-denmark/19248/?utm_source=Gizmag+Subscribers&utm_campaign=6297683929-UA-2235360-4&utm_medium=email
...Report Finds Renewable’s Growth Is Beginning
to Outpace Coal, Nuclear:
http://www.nawindpower.com/naw/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.8264
The installed capacity of wind and solar power grew faster than that
of any other power technology, according to a recent analysis of the
global power plant market released by Greenpeace International. In
addition, renewable energy reached its biggest market share in 2010,
providing enough capacity to supply electricity to the equivalent of
one-third of Europe. The report also highlights how renewable energy
plants accounted for more than a quarter (26%) of all new power
plants added to the worldwide electricity grid over the past decade,
compared to nuclear power stations, which represented 2% of new
installations in the same period. The report shows that while the
global wind industry added approximately 35,000 MW of capacity in
2010 alone, it took the global nuclear industry from 2000 to 2010 to
achieve this. During the same period, new coal installations went
into decline in every country except China.
...All 50 States See Record Temperature Highs in
July:
http://www.firstenercastfinancial.com/news/story/44171-all-50-states-see-record-highs-july-
According to data from the U.S. National Climatic Data Center, the
July heat wave, lasting weeks in some cities, the entire month in
others, affected nearly 200 million people in the United States at
some point. Preliminary data show that 2,712 high-temperature
records were either tied or broken in July, compared with 1,444 last
year. At least one weather station in all 50 states set or tied a
daily high temperature record at some point during July. The city of
Morehead, Minnesota had the dubious distinction as the hottest place
on Earth for a day. On July 19, the heat index there was 134 F. In
the U.S. the heat wave has claimed over 700 lives and hospitalized
thousands.
...Renewable Energy Reaches a Milestone as
Domestic U.S. Production Surpasses That of Nuclear Power and
Closes in on Oil:
http://www.eia.gov/totalenergy/data/monthly
...Green Jobs Outnumber Fossil Fuel Jobs -- and Are Growing
Steadily:
GreenBiz.com by Matthew Wheeland, July 13, 2011,
http://www.greenbiz.com/news/2011/07/13/green-jobs-outnumber-fossil-fuel-jobs-and-are-growing-steadily?utm_source=GreenBuzz&utm_campaign=b49a3f538b-GreenBuzz-2011-07-13&utm_medium=email
and Time Magazine, by Bryan Walsh, July 13, 2011
http://ecocentric.blogs.time.com/2011/07/13/a-new-report-counts-up-green-jobs%E2%80%94and-theyre-not-what-you-think/
...A new report, "Sizing the Clean Economy," published by The
Brookings Institute and Battelle, offers what they bill as a
first-ever look at current green jobs figures. There are about 2.7
million jobs that fall under the report's definition of green jobs,
and they span a wide range of industries and sectors, from public
transit to organic food and farming to smart grid. That's more
workers than are currently in the fossil-fuel industry. The clean
economy is manufacturing and export intensive. Roughly 26 percent of
all clean economy jobs lie in manufacturing establishments, compared
to just 9 percent in the broader economy. The clean economy offers
more opportunities and better pay for low- and middle-skilled
workers than the national economy as a whole. The clean economy
permeates all of the nation's metropolitan areas, but it manifests
itself in varied configurations.
More US Corn Being Used for Ethanol Than Anything Else:
Wall Street, by Paul Ausick, July 13, 2011
http://247wallst.com/2011/07/13/more-us-corn-for-ethanol-than-anything-else-adm-vlo-peix-gpre
More than 40% of this year’s US corn harvest, about 5.05 billion
bushels, is expected to be used to produce ethanol. That surpasses
an estimated 5 billion bushels that will be used for livestock feed.
This is the first time more corn has been used to produce ethanol
than to feed cattle, pigs, and chickens. Corn prices are about 90%
higher than they were a year ago amid demand from ethanol producers.
But demand for corn has also risen world-wide, as developing
countries continue economic growth and demand for meat by consumers
also grows. How much of the price of corn is attributable to the
US-mandated demand for ethanol is certainly arguable.
...Electric Vehicles are One-Tenth to Half the Cost to 'Fuel'
Compared With Conventional Gas-Powered Vehicles:
PRNewswire, July 12, 2011
http://www.energycentral.com/functional/news/news_detail.cfm?did=20703922
Under current utility electric vehicle tariffs, it is always cheaper
to recharge an EV than to fuel a conventional gas-powered vehicle,
according to a new study released by Northeast Group, LLC. The study
benchmarked and analyzed the first wave of EV-specific tariffs
launched by electric utilities across the United States. In the most
likely EV charging scenarios, costs were approximately one-tenth to
half the costs of fueling a conventional vehicle with gasoline. The
study, "United States Smart Grid: Utility Electric Vehicle Tariffs,"
includes a benchmark of the EV tariffs of ten different utilities in
six different US states. The cost analysis looked specifically at
"fueling" expenses, and did not consider other operating costs of
vehicles.
...Why we have to get off coal
http://articles.cnn.com/2011-07-29/opinion/bloomberg.brune.coal_1_coal-fired-power-clean-sources-clean-energy?_s=PM:OPINION
...Sunwize to distribute AC solar modules
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/sunwize-to-distribute-auo-solar-modules-including-new-inverter-integrated-ac-module-2011-08-22?reflink=MW_news_stmp
(By the way, folks, we are a Sunwize dealer, so if you have a
project that can utilize these new AC modules, give us a jingle!)
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DID YOU KNOW….? The use of electronic products has grown
substantially in the past 20 years. Here are some interesting facts
from the Edison Electrical Institute: > DVRs use as much energy in
one year as a refrigerator.
> PCs and TVs now account for 10% of a home’s electrical usage.
> 99% of these products must be plugged in or recharged.
> 42” plasma TV uses more than twice as much as a standard 27” TV;
so if you can put these on a power strip and turn them off when not
in use, that’s the way to go. Pretty much any items that have
‘instant on’ are using power even when off!
QUOTABLE QUOTES: Don’t go ask yourself what the
world needs; ask yourself what makes you come alive. And then go and
do that. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive.
- -H. Whitman
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To laugh often and love much; to win the respect of intelligent
persons and the affection of children, to earn the approbation of
honest critics; to appreciate beauty; to give of one’s self, to
leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden
patch or a redeemed social condition; to have played and laughed
with enthusiasm and sung with exultation, to know even one life has
breathed easier because you have lived- -that is to have succeeded.
- - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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The stone age didn’t end because they ran out of stones. It ended
because they started using their brains. - -Johnny Alonso
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Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything
better. - - Albert Einstein
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What a country chooses to save is what a country chooses to say
about itself. - - Mollie Beattie, late Director, U.S. Fish &
Wildlife Service
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Real intelligence is like a river; the deeper it is, the less noise
it makes. - - Barbara Delinsky
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I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth they can be
depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to
bring them the real facts...and beer. - - Abraham Lincoln
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A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is
blowing, the birds are singing, and the lawn mower is broken. - -
James Dent
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Whilst August yet wears her golden crown, ripening fields
lush-bright with promise; summer waxes long, then wanes, quietly
passing her fading green glory on to riotous Autumn. - - Michelle L.
Thieme
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