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If you are thinking of reusing your electrical components but aren't always sure about best practices, an online safety guide from Electrical Power & Control explains how to reuse them sustainably and with minimal risk. Visit https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/reusing-electrical-components-whats-safe-and-whats-not/ for details. Electrical Power and Control City: Talladega Address: 1639 Springhill Rd. Website: https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/
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The Oregon Coast Military Museum is on a mission to build a major theme park powered by green energy.
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You are invited to participate in a transformative walk in downtown Santa Fe beginning at noon on Friday, October 25th. Organized by the Caja del Rio Coalition, the walk will begin at the Santa Fe County Administration Building, located at 240 Grant Avenue, and go to the Department of Energy (DOE) National Nuclear Security --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ccnsupdate/support
The U.S. Forest Service is accepting public objections to the draft Decision Notice, Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) and Final Environmental Assessment (EA) for the proposed Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Electric Power Capacity Upgrade (EPCU) Project and Associated Land Management Plan (Forest Plan) Amendment. Only those who submitted comments during the scoping period that occurred between April 19, 2021 and May 21, 2021 and during the two comment periods for the draft EA beginning December 19, 2023 and ending January 17, 2024 and beginning January 22, 2024 and ending February 20, 2024 are eligible to submit objections. As evidence of public concern, over 22,000 public comments were submitted during these comment periods. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ccnsupdate/support
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers for All of Canada Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Express Entry CEC selection based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 7244 or the new Specific 5 digit NOC code 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers through the Federal Express Entry CEC for Canadian Residents in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of All of Canada. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category destinated for All of Canada are shown as a blank. |2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 40 | 10 | 5 | - | - | - | 5 | - | - If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at
Canada Immigration Federal Express Entry Federal Skills Trade selection since 2015 for NOC 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers destined for all of Canada Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Federal Skills Trade Immigration program based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 7244 or the new 5-digit NOC 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers through the Federal Express Entry Federal Skills Trade is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for all the province of Canada. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category to the province of are shown as a blank. | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 50 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c. We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom. Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at https://ircnews.ca/consultant
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Federal Skills Trade Immigration program based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, OntarioThe number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 7244 Electrical power line and cable workers or the new 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers by Canada through the Express Entry Federal Skills Trade in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of Saskatchewan. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category are shown as a blank.2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 202340 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | -If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c.We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom.Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at https://ircnews.ca/consultant
Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Federal Skills Trade Immigration program based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, OntarioThe number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC code 7244 Electrical power line and cable workers or the new 72203 Electrical power line and cable workers by Canada through the Express Entry Federal Skills Trade in the express entry program is listed on your screen as a chart. These Permanent Residents were destined for the province of Alberta. The figures for each year from 2015 to 2023 are shown as a chart on your screen. Years without any selection for this category are shown as a blank.2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 10 | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - If you have an interest in gaining assistance with Work Permits based on your country of Citizenship, or should you require guidance post-selection, we extend a warm invitation to connect with us via https://myar.me/c.We strongly recommend attending our complimentary Zoom resource meetings conducted every Thursday. We kindly request you to carefully review the available resources. Subsequently, should any queries arise, our team of Canadian Authorized Representatives is readily available to address your concerns during the weekly AR's Q&A session held on Fridays. You can find the details for both these meetings at https://myar.me/zoom.Our dedicated team is committed to providing you with professional assistance in navigating the immigration process. Additionally, IRCNews offers valuable insights on selecting a qualified representative to advocate on your behalf with the Canadian Federal or Provincial governments, accessible at https://ircnews.ca/consultant
AP correspondent Charles de Ledesma reports Russia has launched an assault on key Ukrainian installations.
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Electrical power is one of those invisible things we all take for granted until we experience the chaos of not having it. You'll hear from Gareth Evans how his company VECKTA is working on a revolution to make power more accessible, efficient dependable and cost friendly for organizaitons all over the world. This podcast was brought to you by JC Charity Services. Running a nonprofit is hard and I'd love to bolster your efforts and help you thrive. You can find me at www.makingourworldbetter.com. To learn more about the power revolution Veckta is leading, visit www.Veckta.com and follow Gareth Evans on Linkedin. If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd be grateful if you'd share it with a friend!
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Solar cells farms are not the solution… Need big areas and all the natural environment with all the species have to be removed…The solar cells are very toxic when recycled…Pakistan is doing that for us.Wind turbines.Are only effective when they are in areas with enough wind.Big birds like eagles and species that will be extinct, get killed by Wind turbines in a such large way that we have to question the Wind turbines… The biggest problem with the power out of solar cells and Wind turbines is that they generate electrical energy not when the power is needed… The electrical energy has to be stored by pumping water into a higher artificial lake and when the energy is needed the water is flowing downward and produce so electrical power by generators. This is not everywhere possible.Water turbines for generating electrical power are the best alternative for generating clean energy. We have to produce also our electrical energy through burning.The electricity is mainly generated by steam turbines. The steam is produced by boiling water through coal, uranium/plutonium, and gas. In this process, the steam is cooled down by the steam turbines.1.In the end, the steam is going in the air or is heating up rivers or the ocean.2. Or use for heating up houses and factories.The cooled-down water steam causes bad weather and the greenhouse effect that contributes mainly to a warmer catastrophic climate. If the temperature is growing then also the CO2 is increasing…NOT THE OPPOSITE WAY! WARMER TEMPERATURE WILL INCREASE THE CO2.We had much higher CO2 levels in the previous centuries without a warmer climate. The burning and destroying of the jungle in Indonesia/Brasilia and Cambodia have increased our temperature and are responsible for the weather change! It was science-proofed, 50 years ago, if we destroy the jungle close to the equator, we produce a catastrophic weather change! Today the cows in Argentina, living in a huge wilderness, are harming our weather because they are producing CO2? And our Nuclear power station doesn't contribute to a warmer climate, because they don't produce CO2? I will prove the opposite!Nuclear Power stations cannot be located close to a town and so they generate the steam that contributes to a warmer catastrophic climate.If we generate out of natural gas, that is not cracked (USA gas) electrical power, then this is clean electrical power when we also use the superficial heat for heating up houses and factories. The coal-fired power stations produce so much air pollution that they are only effective when they generate heat for houses and factories.Still, through the air pollution, we kill many people and destroy our environment and the painting of houses… The coal-fired power station produces much more pollution than the Nuclear power station.Nuclear power-station do not produce air pollution or carbon dioxide while operating.History tells us, that a Nuclear Power station can explode and harm our lives and we don't know where can we store safely for 1000 years the Uranium/Plutonium waste.Now, the nuclear waste of the Japanese nuclear power-station catastrophe is found on the coastline of the USA… Nuclear power-station cannot be regulated effectively, only through big power losses.Effectiveness of an Electrical Vehicle EVThe effectiveness of Nuclear Power stations is between 30% to 60% (45% on average).Electrical-Power-grid loss is between 10-20%, 15%The Electrical charger for the EV loss is 20%.Battery charging loss is at least 10%.The electrical engine loss is 20%.The EV is about 40% to 50% heavier than a normal car… so at least power loss is 30%.The effectiveness of an EV engine is about 15.4%.Normal car engine effectivity is about 30 to 35%.The Lithium Battery of the EV is very hard to recycle and so toxic!In big city makes the EV sense because of no air pollution.But even then, if we would have a subway like in Singapore, private cars don't make sense and should be punished like in Singapore $100000 tax on a new car… After 10 years the car should be recycled…The EV is a total waste of energy!!!!!Gas is the future!My Video: Nuclear Power is not the answer Solar cells farms are not the solution… Need big areas and all the natural environment with all the species have to be removed…The solar cells are very toxic when recycled…Pakistan is doing that for us.Wind turbines.Are only effective when they are in areas with enough wind.Big birds like eagles and species that will be extinct, get killed by Wind turbines in a such large way that we have to question the Wind turbines… The biggest problem with the power out of solar cells and Wind turbines is that they generate electrical energy not when the power is needed… The electrical energy has to be stored by pumping water into a higher artificial lake and when the energy is needed the water is flowing downward and produce so electrical power by generators. This is not everywhere possible.Water turbines for generating electrical power are the best alternative for generating clean energy. We have to produce also our electrical energy through burning.The electricity is mainly generated by steam turbines. The steam is produced by boiling water through coal, uranium/plutonium, and gas. In this process, the steam is cooled down by the steam turbines.1.In the end, the steam is going in the air or is heating up rivers or the ocean.2. Or use for heating up houses and factories.The cooled-down water steam causes bad weather and the greenhouse effect that contributes mainly to a warmer catastrophic climate. If the temperature is growing then also the CO2 is increasing…NOT THE OPPOSITE WAY! WARMER TEMPERATURE WILL INCREASE THE CO2.We had much higher CO2 levels in the previous centuries without a warmer climate. The burning and destroying of the jungle in Indonesia/Brasilia and Cambodia have increased our temperature and are responsible for the weather change! It was science-proofed, 50 years ago, if we destroy the jungle close to the equator, we produce a catastrophic weather change! Today the cows in Argentina, living in a huge wilderness, are harming our weather because they are producing CO2? And our Nuclear power station doesn't contribute to a warmer climate, because they don't produce CO2? I will prove the opposite!Nuclear Power stations cannot be located close to a town and so they generate the steam that contributes to a warmer catastrophic climate.If we generate out of natural gas, that is not cracked (USA gas) electrical power, then this is clean electrical power when we also use the superficial heat for heating up houses and factories. The coal-fired power stations produce so much air pollution that they are only effective when they generate heat for houses and factories.Still, through the air pollution, we kill many people and destroy our environment and the painting of houses… The coal-fired power station produces much more pollution than the Nuclear power station.Nuclear power-station do not produce air pollution or carbon dioxide while operating.History tells us, that a Nuclear Power station can explode and harm our lives and we don't know where can we store safely for 1000 years the Uranium/Plutonium waste.Now, the nuclear waste of the Japanese nuclear power-station catastrophe is found on the coastline of the USA… Nuclear power-station cannot be regulated effectively, only through big power losses.Effectiveness of an Electrical Vehicle EVThe effectiveness of Nuclear Power stations is between 30% to 60% (45% on average).Electrical-Power-grid loss is between 10-20%, 15%The Electrical charger for the EV loss is 20%.Battery charging loss is at least 10%.The electrical engine loss is 20%.The EV is about 40% to 50% heavier than a normal car… so at least power loss is 30%.The effectiveness of an EV engine is about 15.4%.Normal car engine effectivity is about 30 to 35%.The Lithium Battery of the EV is very hard to recycle and so toxic!In big city makes the EV sense because of no air pollution.But even then, if we would have a subway like in Singapore, private cars don't make sense and should be punished like in Singapore $100000 tax on a new car… After 10 years the car should be recycled…The EV is a total waste of energy!!!!!Gas is the future!My Video: Nuclear Power is not the answer https://youtu.be/97-DlmK_dTIMy Audio: https://divinesuccess.net/wp-content/uploads/2021/Podcast2/Nuclear-Power-is-not-the-answer.mp3
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Does your business send all its old electrical components to the dump? If so, have a read of Electrical Power and Control's (205-812-5402) new report and learn why recycling is a better option. Go to https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/industrial-recycling-benefits to find out more. Electrical Power and Control City: Talladega Address: 1639 Springhill Rd. Website https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/ Phone +12058125402 Email pat@electricalpowerandcontrol.com
Do your workers know what to do in the event of a power loss? Statistics suggest that it could happen to you more often than you think. Read this Electrical Power and Control guide at https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/what-to-do-in-the-event-of-power-loss/ to learn how to limit the damage. Electrical Power and Control City: Talladega Address: 1639 Springhill Rd. Website https://electricalpowerandcontrol.com/ Phone +12058125402 Email pat@electricalpowerandcontrol.com
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Power systems that utilize spinning rotors take advantage of dense atmospheres, utilizing drag forces to generate electrical power.
How can you tell if a developing country has a brighter future? Charlie Robertson, the author of ‘The Time-Travelling Economist' explains to Bradley why the most charismatic leaders in the world are doomed to fail if they can't get fertility, electricity consumption and literacy moving in the right direction.This episode was taped at P&T Knitwear at 180 Orchard Street — New York City's only free podcast recording studio.Send us an email with your thoughts on today's episode: info@firewall.mediaSubscribe to Bradley's weekly newsletter, follow Bradley on Twitter, and visit the Firewall website.
In this episode, Professor Michael Hartje, an expert for digital measurement and automation technology in power systems at the Bremen University of Applied Science in Germany, describes the connection between the digital twin and the monitoring, diagnosis and control of electrical equipment. He also highlights how the digital twin can be used as a single source of data about power equipment throughout its lifecycle, and how the digital twin supports decision making for the equipment's continued operation.
In this episode of Energy Talks, we take you on an audio tour of the new OMICRON Customer Care Center (OCC) in Klaus, Austria. During our audio tour, we speak with OCC Project Leader Friedrich Almer, OMICRON Application Engineer Bernhard Engstler and OCC Training Administrator Julia Schneider. They tell us about how the idea for an expansive showroom for power system testing originated and how the OCC is enabling electrical power engineers to observe tests performed on real equipment – either in person or remotely around the world.
Giovanni Baccini is the Managing Director at Lewden Palazzoli Group who has 20+ years of experience acquired in more than 20 countries (Europe, U.S.A., South America, Middle East, Far East, Australia). His practices are in different business sectors: Mechanical Textile machinery, electronics, Access automation, Electrical Motors, Electrical-Power distribution, and lighting. His career started as an electronic design engineer, he moved soon after to sales with regional (national) responsibility to sales directorship to business development to managing director. His past and current experience give him the ability to execute a variety of sales and marketing strategies designed to establish a market presence and increase revenue and profitability in consolidated and emerging markets. Giovanni was also our guest before this episode. In that episode, he talked about how to adapt to the local market through discussing international standards, how it changes from one place to another, and the importance of language and culture knowledge in building and expanding transactional relationships with new markets. If you would like to listen to that episode again, you can reach it from here: https://apple.co/3ap58vU KEY TAKEAWAYS When entering new markets, it is important to first assess the risk of doing so. Next, you have to get educated on what type or market your company will be operating in and learn about their needs for success- This includes understanding who they are targeting with goods/services as well as how best can help them achieve these goals. Lastly, there should always remain an open mind willing to ask the right questions to the right people. BEST MOMENTS “The first one is definitely risk mitigation. So, when you are thriving or you're developing quite well your indigenous market which could be UK or Italy for us, is always important to mitigate the risks of fluctuations which might happen within the market which could be done to economic situations, or things like new legislations which might bring in new competitors.” “There's always curiosity will lead to maybe a network of people that you need to have to learn what's happening in a particular area, how they can answer to the demand to the needs of this area with something which could be a product that they wish to have, you know, and in a globalized world is easier to find things online, you know, but how you communicate the difference between a product which might come with such certain features and benefits to the market is crucial and how much these features and benefits then meet the customer needs.” “The biggest challenges are therefore understanding the market and finding the right people. So you need to speak to a lot of people. You need to spend your time with people and understanding what's happening. Spending time locally. Don't believe that anything you can see over the internet can answer your questions.” “Perseverance as well is a big factor. Because there will be a lot of failures in these in this approach honestly, and you don't need to be afraid about failures in these respects. Because a you don't know the market b You're trusting the information you're receiving and you're trying to put together a picture and there is nothing wrong to start somewhere and see what are the outcomes in order to start learning as well from your own experience.” “The digital area can help businesses in making as much as possible seamless the communication between a manufacturer or service provider to the market, which you are trying to deliver your services or products.” ABOUT THE HOST Levent Yildizgoren, the author of 'Good Business in any Language', is an award-winning entrepreneur, localisation professional, and a PRINCE2 qualified project manager. CONTACT METHOD Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leventyildizgoren/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/yildizgoren IG: https://www.instagram.com/levent.yildizgoren/ ABOUT THE GUEST Giovanni Baccini is the Managing Director at Lewden Palazzoli Group and has 20+ years of experience acquired in more than 20 countries (Europe, U.S.A., South America, Middle East, Far East, Australia). CONTACT METHOD www.lewden.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/company/lewden-palazzoli-group/ VALUABLE RESOURCES Do you have any questions about translation, localization, or international growth? Visit TTC website: https://ttcwetranslate.com/ Are you curious about how ready you are to go global? Take TTC wetranslate's Scorecard: https://global.scoreapp.com/ Take your business global with the 5-step LINGO modal! Purchase 'Good Business in any Language' on Amazon now: https://cutt.ly/2ORR
This was a Live interview on Tuesday, May 24th, 2022 with electrical engineer Bryce Pasiuk. Electricity is one of the most important considerations for industrial tenants and buildings alike, so Bryce will help explain key concepts in more detail. We'll be discussing the following: ✅ How tenants determine how much power they require ✅ Electrical service to buildings, including amps, voltage, and other important terms ✅ What you can do if the building is incompatible with the tenant's needs About Bryce: Bryce is an electrical, instrumentation, and controls system engineer with engineering, design, programming, construction, and commissioning experience. He also has experience with biomedical engineering, including the design, development, and implementation of a prototype rehabilitation device for the visually impaired. Having undertaken a lead design role in various water and wastewater projects, Bryce also assumes a commissioning role for several projects, from standalone stations to regional facilities. He also has field experience with control panels, process instruments, and electrical gear. Be it a team leader or follower, Bryce strives to meet all deadlines while working efficiently with budget in mind. Recently, he was the lead designer, construction support lead, and site electrical, instrumentation, and controls programmer for the North Red Deer Wastewater Services Commission Regional Wastewater System. Connect with Bryce: Bryce's profile at Stantec: https://www.stantec.com/en/people/p/pasiuk-bryce Bryce on LinkedIn: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/bryce-pasiuk-b4b77451 -- ⚡ Become an Industrial Insider: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChadGriffithsCRE?sub_confirmation=1
With WTI oil prices over $90/B, Peter and Jackie update podcast listeners on the most recent oil market fundamentals. As a result of these higher prices, ARC has increased its estimates for Canadian industry revenue and cash flows. Finally, they discuss Jackie's recent commentary “Turn out the lights and other lessons on electricity consumption.” This […] The post Tune in for $90+ Oil Prices and Lessons on Electricity first appeared on ARC Energy Research Institute.
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Thanks for reading Shadow Warrior! Subscribe for free to receive new posts and support my work.This essay has been published by Firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/india/there-is-another-crisis-in-education-can-india-turn-this-to-its-advantage-10153231.html and a few excerpts are provided below. Please read it at the link. The podcast can be heard by clicking the ‘Play’ button above. There has long been concern about a couple of issues related to education in India: the poor quality of the humanities curriculum, and the concern that English medium is becoming an albatross rather than an enabler. On average, it is assumed that STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) is in fine shape in the country, and this is a source of pride.Therefore, it was startling to see the results of the Kerala state entrance examinations and the uptake in engineering. According to KEAM statistics, less than 10 students all over Kerala opted for Civil Engineering. But 5000+ rushed into Computer Science, and 2500+ into Electronics. There were relatively few takers for Mechanical, Electrical (Power) and so forth: only in the hundreds each (Times of India, 12 Nov 2021, “2 engg branches get less than 10 candidates each”).This, one could argue, is the free market at work, as there are more job opportunities these days for Computer Science graduates. However, it is an enormously skewed result: doesn’t India as a country need a large number of civil engineers to help build out infrastructure, which is a priority: roads, railways, ports, power plants, bridges, and so on?…. most of the text deleted, see https://www.firstpost.com/india/there-is-another-crisis-in-education-can-india-turn-this-to-its-advantage-10153231.html for more….This sounds good, but there might be bigger forces at play. The traditional university may be on its way out. Going back to the Kerala example, a number of departments may close for lack of students; some engineering colleges have already shut down. This has also happened to business schools already. The age of campus placements may be over. In a world where excellent content is available to anybody everywhere, often free, on the internet, and where I hope machine translation will soon make the content available in the mother tongue (in real-time), the preponderance of English as well as the Anglosphere model of universities may both be under siege. Can India come up with an alternative model and do a leapfrog? As Dharampal’s work shows, traditional knowledge systems used to produce well rounded citizens long ago.1097 words, 14 November 2021 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com
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When interconnected electrical power production sources, such as wind powered generators, solar PV systems, or fuel cells are connected in parallel with utility power, special considerations for safety and efficiency must be made. This makes supply-side source connections a most critical aspect of a safe and compliant installation. This podcast on Section 705.11 explains just what the requirements are to accomplish this.
Interconnected Electrical Power Production Systems Sources are connected in parallel with the serving utility with no transfer switch. There are complex requirements to install these systems safely and expert knowledge is required. Learn more about it in this podcast on section 705.13.
Anytime there is more than one source of power supplying a building, safety concerns arise. The rules for Interconnected Electrical Power Production Sources are contained in Article 705 in the NEC. Learn what is covered within this article in this podcast discussing the Scope of Article 705.
My notes I read from:What I did:Kathryn Garcia in Washington Square ParkFarmers market (compost, oregano)Ride to BrooklynGrain de Sail sail boatVisit with friendCalisthenics by candlelightWake up, no clockThink, reflect, calmMeet to pick up garbageNotes on no power:29 to 30 hours since recording last episode, 26 with circuit breaker for apartment disconnectedLess of a big deal than I expected, though the fridge already being off probably lessened effectTemptationTimeDarknessLightOutdoorsEatingCalm, relaxedMy values See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Here are the notes I read from for this post:---I posted the other day an exercise to think about going twenty-four hours without using electrical power. To clarify, that exercise was to think about it. I don’t think many people would do it. Even orthodox Jews leave their refrigerators plugged in, as well as clocks. The meters to their homes would register power being used. I’m talking about the meter reading zero. They often leave lights on. Personal choices may mean some don’t use any power.I don’t know Amish, who might do it, or people in societies without power. I spoke to someone who lives where her power drops for days at a time, but she says everyone gets in their cars, which use spark plugs, to go places to charge their phones and use the internet. I don’t know anyone who lives off the grid.Even during the blackout in 2003 and after Hurricane Sandy, I still used battery power. My ten-day meditation retreats and two two-week trips to North Korea still used plenty of electrical power each day.Here’s that post: Exercise: Imagine a Day Without Using Electric PowerYou know me. If it’s possible, I’d prefer to try than speculate. People talk too much and live too little.As I’m recording now, I’m looking at my circuit breaker for the apartment. I have a call after posting this. After that call, I’ll flip the circuit to cut off power to the apartment and turn off my phone and computer. Not just sleep mode, but power off. I won’t go so far as to disconnect the batteries, which I think would be symbolic.I’m scheduled to meet a friend at Union Square at the farmers market, where I’ll drop off my compost. We’re also scheduled to ride bikes to Brooklyn. I got an email from Grain de Sail, a company that built a sailboat to transport goods across the Atlantic, mainly coffee and chocolate eastbound and wine westbound. So I have some off-the-grid activities. My next obligation is about twenty-four hours later, which is to meet my city councilman organized group that picks up litter together tomorrow at 11:30am.Otherwise, I have to figure out what to do with my time that I’m used to filling with internet or writing on my computer. I have plenty of scrap paper to write on and a book to work on. I know I write differently when disconnected from the internet. I’m curious if I’ll write differently if that much more disconnected. I haven’t written much by hand in a while.I had thought to borrow some books from the library to help prepare, but the one near me is closed for the pandemic. I’ve been reading and listening to books online from the library during the pandemic, but I don’t need books. Maybe I’ll go outside more. I have a feeling I’ll go to sleep early since I won’t know the time. I won’t go to another building, like a bookstore, to read by its lights.My building has lights in the hallway and stairway. I was thinking of closing my eyes there to avoid using those lights, but I’ll make exceptions for them. The library’s clock tower has a clock. I think I’ll avoid using it so I don’t know how I’ll tell time. I’ll probably go to the park early with things to write and just be there when the rest of the group to pick up trash shows up, though it will probably be over twenty-four hours from now. It occurs to me now that going outside at night will make it impossible to avoid street lights. I don’t know the phase of the moon in case a full moon could in principle light my way. I guess I’ll stay inside. Come to think of it, I have some old candles I never use. I’ll probably go to sleep when it gets dark and wake up when it gets light, around 5am.I also have a sidcha to make my bed, cross the room, and turn off the alarm within sixty seconds of it going off. I haven’t missed it since starting, though occasionally a second or two late, so maybe I should say sixty-five seconds. With my phone off, it won’t go off tomorrow morning. I’ll probably get up and make the bed within sixty seconds of waking up and cross the room anyway.Walk/don’t walk signs and stoplights I’ll use while riding. While walking I’ll try to avoid looking at them and go by people’s behavior.Other than that, maybe I’ll go for walks or a run. I’m not sure, but people lived without electrical power for hundreds of thousands of years and many people go without it today. I see no reason why technology designed to help us should make us less capable.We’re a pretty needy, dependent, entitled, spoiled society. This is an exercise in resilience, freedom, and deliberate choice.Exercise: Imagine a Day Without Using Electric Power See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Electrical Power Reliability in Texas Abstract Kirk and Fred discussing the failures of the electrical grid due to a extreme cold and snow in Texas that was a very rare weather condition in February 2021. Key Points Join Kirk and Fred as they discuss the failure of the Texas electrical grid in Texas this past […] The post SOR 637 Electrical Power Reliability in Texas appeared first on Accendo Reliability.
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The Waste Transformers are on a mission to ensure that greenhouse gas emissions from food waste are no longer a reality. Their waste transformers are a truly circular economy solution in action: closed-system anaerobic composting installations that extract every ounce of the value from food waste, producing clean electrical energy, residual heat, liquid and solid fertilizers. Plus there is research, underway to upcycle the solid extractions to cardboard and textiles.
In mid-February, a cold weather storm swept much of the United States. In Texas, the result was catastrophic, as skyrocketing electrical demand and plummeting supply led to massive, protracted blackouts across the state. The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT), which operates most of the state’s electrical grid, has received an avalanche of criticism. What is ERCOT? What factors led to the mid-February blackouts? What can ERCOT and the state of Texas do to avoid similar disasters in the future? This episode has two guests. The first is Dr. Jim Krane, Wallace S. Wilson Fellow for Energy Studies here at the Baker Institute. He has co-written an article for Forbes entitled “Winterization and the Texas Blackout: Fail to Prepare? Prepare to Fail.” Our second guest is Dr. Julie A. Cohn. She is a Nonresident Scholar at our Center for Energy Studies and authored a piece for the Washington Post called “Texas Seceded from the Nation’s Power Grid. Now It’s Paying the Price.” Both articles are available on the Baker Institute website.
Nick Loris, energy expert with the Heritage Foundation, discusses the move by the federal government to convert its fleet to electric or hybrid and the push for more electric cars in general. In addition, he addresses ways to deal with the huge energy bills Texans are facing due to the awful winter freeze.
Power is all around you. Electricity is naturally occurring in nature. Humans have kind of always known this. But how does this power get out of nature and into your home? How is electricity really made? Melanie and Rachel will share the evolution of power innovation, from the ancient Greeks through to the Queen of England and a real power struggle in America. They will make you wonder, next time you turn something on, how can you make electrical power better for our planet? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God’s Power is Like an Electrical Current and can be turned on and off. Learn how to turn it on, tap into it and it will work in your life. You can experience Miracles on a regular basis. This is an Amazing podcast. Share it with everyone. To get the 2nd best book ever written on Miracles How To Get A Miracle” click here https://amzn.to/2sbRUMk. Episodes this week will also include Deliverance From Generational Curses of Sickness, Deliverance From Storms In Your Life, How to Pray And Get Your Miracle, Deliverance From Fear, Worry Anxiety and Stress. Pastor Jim has a wonderful Spirit-Filled prayer ministry and is always available by phone to pray with people. When you call, he answers the phone personally. He gets amazing results with people being healed of sickness and disease and generational curses of sickness, disease and poverty broken right over the phone. His phone number can be found at the website. Pastor Jim is known nationwide as the “How To Preacher” as he not only teaches people what God has promised, but how to receive those promises. Learn how to receive from God. Your life will rapidly improve and you will live your life on a level you never imagined. Listening to these Podcasts every day will increase your faith and quicken your spirit. These Podcasts, as well as Pastor Jim’s 15 Minute videos, are some of the most advanced Word of Faith Spirit-Filled Teaching available anywhere. Subscribe to this Podcast and write a good review. Tell everyone you know about these Podcasts. Watch Pastor Jim’s free 15 minute videos, become his prayer partner at www.increasenow.com and subscribe to his YouTube channel.
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Would you believe the pyramids of Giza were a massive conductive power source and have nothing to do with burials or tombs? We do! And we have proof! From the forgotten technology of ancient Egypt to the rediscovery thousands of years later by Nikola Tesla, we touch on the possibilities of free energy and what happened to this flourishing ancient society.
Whit Fulton, CEO of ConnectDER, discusses how his company and their product works to shift the electrical power industry towards cleaner, smaller, and better alternatives on distributed networks.
Electrical power is often expressed in two units, Watts and VA. Wattage and Volt-Amps rather, get misused because many people do not understand the differences in them and when they should be used. In this episode I break down the differences in the two terms and how they relate to one-another in the electrical industry.
Electrical power is often expressed in two units, Watts and VA. Wattage and Volt-Amps rather, get misused because many people do not understand the differences in them and when they should be used. In this episode I break down the differences in the two terms and how they relate to one-another in the electrical industry.
Larry Woods is a retired electrical engineer and master electrician. Through his company, Limitless Energy Technologies, he has help innovate amazing new devices for generating power via magnetics. In this interview Larry talks about the many inefficient ways that we go about producing and using electricity today. He also brings up some ideas concerning the ancient world as well. topics include: new shows on Ochelli dot com, Larry Woods, science, electricity, power, energy, frequency, magnetics, free energy, vortex math, toroidal coil, wireless, health issues, chemtrails, CA fires, electricity service providers, fluorescent light, Ancient Egypt, pyramids, obelisks, ancient power supplies, vibration, smart meters, directed energy weapons, toroidal field, colors, magnetic power supplies, point of usage power, Stanley Meyer, hydrogen reclamation systems, water car, business, patents
In Tanzania, electricity is not a given, it's a gift. Norman Harrison has brought this gift from Utah to Tanzania. He recently returned from installing solar panels at the Falco Children's Village.
Vice Admiral Lee Gunn, USN (Ret.), Vice Chairman of CNA's Military Advisory Board discusses our national security and assured U.S. electrical power. You can read the full CNA report here: National Security and Assured U.S. Electrical Power
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The course addresses the key areas of electrical energy systems; control systems; automation engineering; and the control of electrical machines and drives, together, with the relevant mathematics and industrial engineering and management. The programme produces graduates who possess a thorough knowledge of scientific principles, technical and personal skills that allow them to continue their professional development in their careers.
B-roll of Airmen from Kadena Air Base, hooking a generator up to supply power to Misawa, Japan after the earthquake. Includes interview with Airman 1st Class Aaron Cope.Video by Petty Officer Karla Kominski. jpearthquake11
The smart grid is the use of digital technology to modernize the power grid, which comes with some new privacy and security challenges. Listen on Apple Podcasts.