2013年8月29日 星期四

The Volvo Concept Coupe

Have you ever felt a tad restricted by the options list when choosing a new car?

Then check out Vauxhall’s new ADAM – the urban chic supermini that can be personalised in over a million different ways.Rather than going retro, the three-door, four seater ADAM instead uses fresh contemporary bold styling, that Vauxhall claims ‘defies convention’.Penned by Brit designer Mark Adams’ team in Europe, ADAM incorporates a ‘floating’ roof which is visually disconnected from the body, making the use of two-tone colour schemes.

Sharp looks utilise existing Vauxhall design cues from the new Astra GTC and it boasts being the first car in its class to have the option of LED daytime running lights.Available in three trims from launch – JAM (fashionable/colourful), GLAM (elegant/sophisticated) and SLAM (racy/sporty) – ADAM customers can effectively ‘design’ their own car.There are almost unlimited visual combinations, with a wide variety of exterior colours – including two different roof colours - interior colours, equipment and materials.

Customers can even choose their headlining, including an LED-lit starlight roof trim.Round, mechanical clock-style instruments with chrome bezels mark a departure from those seen in other Vauxhalls, while ADAM customers can also opt for a heated steering wheel.How are solar outdoor lighting products different from other lighting, like fluorescent or incandescent?On the dashboard can be found a seven-inch touch screen, incorporating a new high-spec infotainment system, designed to support new media sources, including Bluetooth, as well as connectivity for smartphones, enabling access to internet-based applications and GPS navigation.

The ADAM comes with a choice of three efficient ecoFLEX four-cylinder petrol engines: a 1.2-litre 70PS, plus two 1.4-litre engines with either 87PS or 100PS.All are available with optional Start/Stop technology and will be mated to a five-speed manual gearbox. This will be followed by a new-generation small petrol engine, featuring direct injection and forced induction.

According to Vauxhall, ADAM will break new ground in the supermini class, by offering technology normally only found in higher-end cars.Being well suited to towns thanks to its compact dimensions, ADAM can also be customised to take the chore of parking out of your hands – literally! With the Advanced Park Assist II system, drivers engage the system with a button on the dashboard and it tells them when they reach a parking space large enough to accommodate the car.

The system then automatically steers them into the parking space, using ultrasonic sensors to work its magic.Although small, measuring just 3.7 metres in length and 1.72 metres in width – ADAM is a tough cookie - thanks to a high-strength ultra-rigid passenger cell, complimented by front, side and head curtain airbags, as well as dual seat belt pre-tensioners for front occupants which offer additional knee and leg protection.The firm’s latest generation ESP system will help to keep ADAM on the straight and narrow,Shop funtional and elegant solar lights, outdoor solar lighting, solar garden lights, path lights and decorative solar lights. too.Soli-lite provides the world with high-performance solar roadway and solar street lighting solutions.As with all Vauxhalls, ADAM comes with Lifetime Warranty, which covers first owners for the lifetime of the car, or up to 100,000 miles.

Volvo is testing the idea of a modern take on the brand's iconic P1800 coupe of the 1960s.

The Volvo Concept Coupe is modern and angular, but has the low-slung look that could, indeed, resonate with folks old enough to recall the P1800, and those who've come late to its appeal but are infatuated nonetheless.

Volvo says the car is the first of a series of three concept cars that are harbingers of the next Volvos.

It is the first design by Volvo's new Senior Vice President of Design, Thomas Ingenlath. He says, "The Volvo Concept Coupe is no futuristic dream car. It is designed to demonstrate the capability of our new architecture: the confident stance, the proportions and the most prominent design signatures. Even though the all-new XC90 is an entirely different type of car, you will recognize the connection instantly when it is revealed next year."

It is based on what the car company calls Scalable Product Architecture (SPA), which the automaker says was "developed in-house for Volvo Cars only," and -- taking a slap at former owner Ford Motor -- "liberates Volvo's designers and engineers from the limitations of previous cross-brand platforms."

Signature touches include a handcrafted crystal shift lever and a big touchscreen in the center of the dashboard, much like Telsa uses.
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WIBW reported that on Sunday

In an effort to create awareness among young students on the growing necessity of new and renewable energy and its usage and application, the Department of New and Renewable Energy (DNRE) Thursday gave a live demonstration with a mobile exhibition van fitted with working models of renewable energy devises at Unity Christian Higher Secondary School, Diphupar.

DNRE Assistant Director Inaho Awomi who addressed the students said renewable energy department was created in 2009 after recognizing the importance of green energy in view of global warming. With threats of global warming already felt across the globe and a fast depleting fossil fuel sending red signals, Awomi said new and renewable energy was the only solution to alleviate the looming crisis.A solar lamp is a portable light fixture composed of an LED lamp, a photovoltaic solar panel, and a rechargeable battery.

Giving a brief overview of the department and it achievement since it became full-fledged in 2010, Awomi said during the year 2010-2011; it had fully electrified eight villages in Peren district with solar home lighting and solar street lights.

In its bid to eradicate the unrelenting power crisis in the state, a number of solar power plants of different capacities have been proposed while some were waiting to be commissioned, Awomi informed.

Among these, the department has proposed setting up of a 10 mega watt solar power plant in Ghaneshnagar. The power created would be supplied to Dimapur.

He also disclosed that the 1 mega watt solar power plant project at Tsütsing, Longsa village under Mokokchung would be commissioned by 2014. Another project, a 300 kilo watt plant in Peren district was waiting to be commissioned, he added.

The department has also installed two wind mill power plants, one at Government College Zunheboto and another at Pfutsero CMO office after verifying the applicability of such power generating wind project.

According to survey, except for Wokha,How solar panel cells work and where to buy solar kits for home use. Mokokchung and Longleng, all the remaining district of Nagaland had constant wind pressure and therefore, suitable for wind mill projects.

Students from Unity Christian Hr Sec School, Vision Home Hr Sec School and Christina Hr Sec School attended the new and renewable energy demonstration. Same exhibition would be held at Dimapur District Sports Complex (DDSC) on Friday.

The sidewalks are dark with infrequent lights illuminating little but the gloom. Every time I hear the bushes rustle in the shadows, my heart begins to pound. I clutch my keys in preparation to defend myself against the serial murderer about to pop out. Fortunately for me, so far it’s only been a squirrel or a bird.


I play it safe. I try to walk with someone else if I’m going out after dark. I have the Wildcat Walk number saved as a contact in my phone. So far, the scariest thing I’ve met on my evening campus trips is a possum waddling across the sidewalk outside my dorm. However, not everyone has been so lucky.

WIBW reported that on Sunday, Aug. 11 a woman was raped near K-State’s campus at 4 a.m. I felt sick to my stomach when I read the warning issued from the Riley County Police Department. I started texting every girl I knew who was living in Manhattan over the summer. “Are you safe?” “Did you hear about the warning?” I became even more concerned when I read about another woman being assaulted on Aug. 18. As I talked to my friends about the incidents, a simple solution surfaced in many of our conversations. It would put all of our minds at ease if there were more lights on campus.

Overall, K-State handles student safety very well. With programs like Wildcat Walk and the Emergency Lights scattered across campus, it is easy for students to take measures to protect themselves.We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street light, solar power generation. But even the 2012 Annual Campus Security and Fire Safety Report stated how campus is staying open longer and becoming more accessible to the public. Right now, there is no set plan for a major lighting overhaul, only lighting upgrades being added as needed. After the recent incidents, it makes sense to re-examine this issue.
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Most of the council members

The Midlothian City Council held its first of two public hearings to approve the 2013-2014 tax rate Tuesday, Aug. 27.How solar panel cells work and where to buy solar kits for home use. The council's next public hearing will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 3 at city hall.

City Manager Don Hastings gave a quick overview of the council's direction in previous budget workshops on the rollback tax rate, noting that the average home value (of $153,876 per Ellis Central Appraisal District) would see a $13 per year increase in tax. Councilman T.J. Henley pointed out that this comes out to $1.08 per month for most city residents.

Hastings recommended a potential use of the rollback tax revenue, $173,225, plus $350,000 from road impact fees for 14th Street to partially fund the Walnut Grove rehabilitation and right-of-way acquisition for the future 14th Street extension's southern leg from Ashford Lane to McAlpin Lane. The remaining cost to complete these two projects would be $376,775.

“We can acquire the right-of-way now and take care of this now, so when we are able to begin construction, we will have it in hand,” Hastings said,We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street light, solar power generation. adding that as development continues in this southern area, acquiring the right-of-way now would ensure the city could set it aside for 14th Street.

The council had previously discussed drawing from its reserve fund balance, currently at 190 days of operating cost, down to 180 days. City staff noted that the reserve fund doesn't need to be any higher than 180 days. Council member Jimmie McClure brought this up again and suggested pulling the remaining $376,775 from fund balance.

Henley noted that the $350,000 is the current total in the 14th Street impact fees fund, which accrues over time. He said by the time the council expends reserve funds to cover the difference, the impact fee fund will be higher than $350,000.

City staff also estimated it would take two and a half to three years to fully complete the 14th Street extension from Mt. Zion to McAlpin.

Mayor Pro Tem Joe Frizzell said that he was for approving the rollback tax rate, despite its strain on senior citizens who are typically on a fixed income, as long as it is used solely for this purpose.

“This will be used for road improvements and may lightning strike anyone who uses it for anything else,A solar lamp is a portable light fixture composed of an LED lamp, a photovoltaic solar panel, and a rechargeable battery.” Frizzell said.

The council directed city staff to present these figures at the next public hearing when the council will vote to set the tax rate.

In other action, the council voted to decline a right-of-way encroachment for additional parking spaces at Jimmy's Pizza, Pasta and Subs adjacent to 8th Street.

Before its vote, the council further discussed options to allow 10 head-in parking spaces or five parallel spaces, looking at how much space between 8th Street and these spaces would remain for a sidewalk and/or landscaping. City staff presented illustrations of these options and the council discussed these issues briefly before choosing to deny the request.

Most of the council members agreed that this issue stemmed from the longstanding dispute between the Jimmy's property owner and neighboring business owner about sharing parking. The council instead directed staff to present options of using the city's right-of-way space for a sidewalk and landscaping.

The council also held the second of two public hearings to finalize the technical annexation of four tracts totaling about 43 acres that were listed as outside the city's boundaries by mistake. The council voted to approve the annexations.
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2013年8月26日 星期一

According to Rajvanshi

Indian scientists who have developed an improved lantern that uses kerosene have advised the government not to phase out the poor man's fuel on environmental grounds.

Kerosene was traditionally burned in rural homes in hurricane lamps to provide lighting or in pressure stoves to cook food.

Now the Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute (NARI) at Phaltan in Maharashtra has developed a device that simultaneously provides light (equivalent to that from a 300 watt electric bulb) and cooks a complete meal (including chapattis) for a family of five.

The lanstove (combined lantern and cooking stove) thus makes kerosene an ideal fuel for rural households, says Anil Rajvanshi, an IIT graduate and NARI director.

He says it is unfortunate that the Indian government has decided to phase out kerosene as a result of tremendous tirade by the Western countries against the use of kerosene from a climate change point of view. This move, he says, will deprive the poor people in India of a convenient household fuel.

According to Rajvanshi, it is the way in which a fuel is burnt that makes it clean or dirty. Liquid petroleum gas (LPG) and compressed natural gas become clean fuels only because of excellent combustion technologies available.

No doubt hurricane lantern is an inefficient and unclean combustion device, says Rajvanshi.

Lanstove was developed by his institute precisely to overcome these drawbacks, he says in a report published in the latest issue of "current science.They are called "solar" panels or solar module because most of the time, the most powerful source of light available is the Sun."

The research led to the device that burns kerosene efficiently and without causing any pollution.

Lanstove has been tested for the last eight months in 25 rural huts in western Maharashtra which do not have electricity. The users found that it is smokeless unlike the existing biomass-powered chulha, and gives excellent light compared to the presently used hurricane lanterns.

The levels of harmful carbon monoxide from these lanstoves are less than three parts per million whereas those from regular chulhas are 80 to 130 times more, according to the study.

"Thus the lanstove is an extremely clean device and equivalent to the LPG stove," Rajvanshi told IANS.

The lanstove has been designed so that kerosene is pressurized and stored in a small separate cylinder from where it flows into the combustor and burns cleanly just like in the LPG cookstove.

This detachable cylinder can be filled up in kerosene dispensing shops, the same way an LPG cylinder is now charged.Xenon HID Worlds make hid lighting affordable to everyone and for all your vehicle needs.

However, despite its advantages to the people in India's rural areas, the lanstove cannot be introduced at present on a large scale because of unavailability of kerosene, Rajvanshi says.

Today, below poverty line (BPL) families get only five litres of kerosene per household every month whereas lanstove users need at least 15-20 litres of kerosene per month. What is therefore needed is an enlightened policy that makes at least this much kerosene available to rural poor at subsidised price, the NARI report says.

Rajvanshi points out that around 300 million Indians are without electricity. Solar- powered light emitting diode (LED) lanterns promoted by various agencies and also government departments are not only costly and difficult to maintain but the LED light has recently been shown to be harmful to the eyes producing irreparable damage to the retina. "Besides, unlike lanstoves, these solar lanterns cannot cook," he says.

Although kerosene is a fossil fuel, there are extensive efforts currently the world over to produce kerosene-like fuel from agricultural residues so as to make it renewable, says Rajvanshi. "I hope these efforts are also undertaken in India which has a huge amount of agricultural residues."

All his life Mahatma Gandhi studied and wrote under the light of kerosene hurricane lanterns and he also used to apply kerosene to his body as a mosquito repellent, says Rajvanshi. "I am sure that if he were alive today,A solar lamp is a portable light fixture composed of an LED lamp, a photovoltaic solar panel, and a rechargeable battery. he would have wholeheartedly embraced the lanstove and promoted its use among the rural poor."

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In terms of occupant safety

When last redesigned for the 2010 model year, the Mitsubishi Outlander acquired an interesting new frontal appearance, plus it was engineered to have a more car-like driving feel and better fuel efficiency.

Although another step further away from its SUV roots, it still offers a surprisingly good level of off-road driving capability and it can seat up to seven occupants.

Paying tribute to Mitsubishi's aviation heritage, the redesigned front on the 2010 Outlander featured what Mitsubishi describe as the "jet fighter" grille. While distinctive, it's an odd looking front-end (to my eyes) and those flared fenders don't improve matters. Mitsubishi has done a much better job on the recently redesigned 2014 Outlander.

At the rear, Outlander has a twopiece door that Mitsubishi calls a Flap-Folding Tailgate. In addition to the usual upward opening liftgate, there's a short drop-down tailgate that acts like a short (25 cm /10-inch) loading platform. It's strong enough to support a 200 kg (440 lb.) load and could be used as a seat, with a built-in rain cover, at a family sporting event ... clever feature!

A base (ES trim) Outlander comes with a 2.4-litre four-cylinder (168-horsepower) engine mated with a CVT (continuously variable transmission). This fuel efficient front-drive version has a city/highway rating of 9.5/7.2 L/100 km (regular gas) and a same powertrain ES with all-wheel-drive was also available.

Moving up the product line, LS and XLS trims come with a 3.0-litre V6 engine and a six-speed conventional automatic transmission. Yes, you pay extra at the pump, as it's rated at 11.2/8.2 L/100 km (city/highway) and it also prefers premium fuel.

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The XLS trim also comes with a more advanced all-wheel-drive system, called Super All-Wheel Control (S-AWC).The world's largest independent online retailer for solar lighting, street lights & outdoor lighting fixtures.

A full time all-wheel-drive system with an "active" front differential, the S-AWC system is designed to provide superior traction and cornering control. It can vary drive torque from left to right wheels and from front to rear axles, depending on driver inputs and road conditions.

All Outlanders come with LED tail lights and the XLS trim also comes with Xenon (HID) headlights and additional LED turn signals in the door mirrors. All-wheel-drive models also come with a Hill Start Assist feature, which delays brake release (for about two seconds) on a hill, so you can move your foot from the brake to the gas pedal without rolling back.

Mitsubishi Outlander is currently on Consumer Reports list of "recommended" vehicles to buy, as its reliability and owner satisfaction ratings are generally much better than average. Excessive cabin noise and a harsh ride seem to top the complaints of most Outlander driver reviews.

In terms of occupant safety, the Outlander comes with the usual allocation of airbags and active front seat head restraints. Government and industry crash tests have consistently rated it highly and stability control is standard in all versions of this generation Outlander.

Except for the addition of standard Bluetooth (hands-free) connectivity the Outlander was unchanged for the 2011 model year. Other than an Eco mode indicator that was added to the instrument cluster there were no significant changes in 2012, or 2013.

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Sustainable energy — energy that is accessible, cleaner and more efficient — powers opportunity. It grows economies. It lights up homes, schools and hospitals. It empowers women and local communities. And it paves a path out of poverty to greater prosperity for all.” (UN Sustainable Energy for All)

The unprecedented growth in material wealth in the last two decades has led to a significant decline in global resources. With the global economy roughly doubling in size in each generation, we face the greatest societal challenge of our times – how can we improve the quality of human life for all while steering the developing world from the worst excesses of Western consumption and unfettered economic growth?

Nowhere is this challenge better demonstrated than in the need to decarbonise the energy sector and power sustainable development.The world's largest independent online retailer for solar lighting, street lights & outdoor lighting fixtures. Access to energy is a pre-requisite of economic and social development because virtually any productive activity needs energy as an input. Although significant advances have been made in promoting energy efficiency and cost reductions of low-carbon technologies, these advances are currently threatened by the extraction and use of “unconventional” oil and gas resources, such as the current “shale gas revolution” and the carbon-intense tar sands oil production.

Within UN circles we see energy as the golden thread that connects economic growth, increased social equity, and an environment that allows the world to thrive. Energy supply is today a major concern in regions such as Africa, Asia and Latin America at a time when renewable energy resources in those regions are under-exploited.

The World Bank estimates that approximately one third of the world’s population – over two billion people – have no access to modern energy services. For instance Africa’s population is set to double by 2050 and its energy needs will grow even faster. According to a recent report by International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), providing full electricity access to all Africans will require at least a doubling of total electricity production by 2030 from current levels. The continent’s vast untapped renewable energy resources can supply the majority of this future energy demand – if they can be harnessed.

UN secretary-general Ban Ki-moon has launched a global initiative to achieve “Sustainable Energy for All”, with three interlinked objectives by 2030: providing universal access to modern energy services; doubling the global rate of improvement in energy efficiency; and doubling the share of renewable energy in the global energy mix. To that end, the UN General Assembly has declared 2014-2024 to be the “Decade of Sustainable Energy for All”.Choose your favorite street lamp paintings from thousands of available designs.

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Renewable energy has been most successful when the key enablers – investors, producers, users, promoters and regulators – have worked together to overcome barriers. Scotland has been a test-bed for numerous early experiments in community-owned renewable energy schemes and has a pivotal role to play in the Sustainable Energy for All revolution. We have vast wind, wave, and tidal energy resources, a growing low carbon energy industry sector, and a successful model for partnership between government, business and the R&D sector. To mark the launch of the Sustainable Energy for All Decade, CIFAL Scotland, its UN parent agency UNITAR, the University of Strathclyde, and the Scottish Government have co-operated to launch an e-learning course on Renewable Energies for Developing Countries. The course aims to enhance the capacity of local decision makers, energy/sustainable development officers and other personnel to make informed decisions on renewable energy technologies that will meet their own needs or the needs of their countries, communities, villages or neighbourhoods. It aims to provide an overview of clean,Soli-lite provides the world with high-performance solar roadway and solar street lighting solutions. secure and sustainable technology options and offers insights into the management of renewable energy projects, from small scale, through to major projects.

Scotland is a small nation, but one with a global duty to reconcile environmental protection with sustainable economic growth. We have a huge opportunity to harness our skills and technology and political will to change the world and deliver a more sustainable energy future for all. With the upcoming UN Decade, now is the time to seize it. lMay East is CEO of CIFAL Scotland, a United Nations Institute for Training and Research sustainability centre based in Edinburgh.

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2013年8月22日 星期四

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eaction in the United States to the recent EU-China solar trade conflict resolution is ranging from dissatisfaction, with what is perceived to be restrained sanctions on Chinese exporters, to satisfaction that both parties in the deal were willing to negotiate a mutual agreement.
The focus of the ongoing U.S.-China solar conflict has moved from Chinese cells to U.S. polysilicon, and hopes are for a final settlement of the dispute on the heels of the EU resolution.
In the meantime, there has already been a marked upstream impact from the ongoing U.S.-China dispute on the U.S. polysilicon industry, and there also is concern that Chinese panel exporters, now blocked from the sale of cheaper products in Europe, will focus more intensely on the U.S. market.
"We don’t believe that the U.S. solution (the U.S. Commerce Department's anti-dumping and countervailing duties) to the problem addresses the situation here; it has been helpful, but the solution is not adequate,” says Ben Santarris, the U.S. spokesman for SolarWorld, based in Hillsboro, Oregon. While the duties may have relieved some financial pressure on SolarWorld, the company has laid off 350 employees over the last 18 months.
More positive reaction to the EU-China solar settlement came from John Smirnow, the Solar Energy Industry Association’s (SEIA) vice president of trade and competitiveness, in Washington, D.C: "The positive aspect of the EU-China settlement is that it was a negotiated settlement, an important signal for the ongoing U.S.-China dialog. Since our conflict began, this is the best opportunity we’ve seen to find a resolution, so we are now working to resolve the conflict," he says.We turn your dark into light courtesy of our brilliant sun, solar street light, solar power generation. Nonetheless, "The Commerce orders are not really benefiting U.S. solar consumers or U.S. cell makers, but it is helping third-country cell manufacturers," says Smirnow.
In October 2012, the Commerce Department announced final additive anti-dumping and countervailing duties for crystalline-silicon PV cells from China, whether or not they are incorporated into panels. The anti-dumping rates range from 7.78% to 21.19% for Chinese company respondents that participated in the investigation and 239.42% for non-participants. Added to these are the countervailing duty rates, which apply from 14.78% to 15.97%. The duties are permanent until lifted.
No jobs have been lost as a result of the duties, says Smirnow. But harsh international competition would have led to further U.S. solar cell and panel-maker bankruptcies; some 8,200 manufacturing jobs were lost in 2012. Since the application of cell duties, China's counter-strike against U.S.-made polysilicon has most squarely hit the Hemlock Semiconductor Group, of Hemlock, Michigan, which as recently as May laid off more employees; the count is now 150 employees in Michigan and 300 in Tennessee, where it froze construction of its new plant; overall planned capacity upgrades would have been worth an estimated $3.2 billion. China has set a duty on imports of U.S.A solar lamp is a portable light fixture composed of an LED lamp, a photovoltaic solar panel, and a rechargeable battery. polysilicon from Hemlock at over 53%; other manufacturer's duties go up to 57%.
The downstream impact of the EU-China settlement is less tangible thus far. Still, a surge in new U.S. solar panel installations has taken place since the U.S. market price for panels -- now largely coming from Taiwan -- has only risen about 10% from the low established by Chinese imports prior to the Commerce Department duties, according to Dan Ries, an analyst at Maxim Group in New York. So if Chinese imports drove down the cost of panels available in the United States by 60% before the duties, there has still been a net price drop of 50%.An emergency light is a battery-backed lighting device that comes on automatically when a building experiences a power outage.
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