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How To Recognize Latent Conservative Tendencies And Dare To Come Out Of The Closet - 0 views

How To Recognize Latent Conservative Tendencies And Dare Come Out Of The Closet
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    How to Recognize Latent Conservative Tendencies And Dare To Come Out Of The Closet


    Okay…this is going to be really tough. I’ve come to be aware that some of you who have been reading my column have suspected that I occasionally reveal subtle conservative tendencies… maybe just a careless word slip, like referring to global warming as a  “hoax”, to green energy as a  “scam”, or to carbon dioxide as “plant food”. Occasionally when I catch sight of fellow faculty members whispering when they don’t think I’m looking, I worry that they may have noticed this as well. As you might imagine, living with all of this anxiety has been a quite an emotional burden.


    Which raises an important question that some of us, and perhaps even you, have struggled very hard to answer about ourselves. Was I born this way?


    Like, for example, did you become aware of an early euphoric carbon dioxide emission rush while sitting next to a cozy bonfire or home fireplace on a cool evening? Was it during a time in childhood when you outran an opponent, tagged them “out” of the game, and guiltlessly realized you enjoyed beating them in competition? Maybe it occurred much later in life when you began worry more about the next Ice Age than global warming, and more about drowning in rising debt than about polar bears drowning in rising oceans.


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    In my case there was no lingering doubt when I sometimes surrendered to an uncontrollable urge to reference Rush Limbaugh or Fox News as information sources at faculty meetings just for fun… even when they weren’t. Yup, those inner-conservative tendencies lurking deep inside my genome yearning to breathe free have finally been outed!


    But again, back to the basic “nature vs. nurture” question. Based upon certain interest and aptitude proclivities evidenced in academic ranks, I suspect that both play important roles in determining dominant political party propensities.


     


    Take journalism for example…that discipline so important to shaping and directing the intellect of that Fourth Estate, the media, which is so important to keep government honest and the public informed. According to a 1980 poll reported in the Investor’s Business Daily, 40% of Columbia University journalism students believed in government ownership of large corporations! Only one-third believed the free enterprise system was fair to workers,


    Writing in “The Chronicle Review” published by the The Chronicle of Education (February 2010), Jere Surber found it difficult to understand why some people find it hard to explain an obvious “liberal bias of the academy.” He observed that “…for most of us, at least in the liberal arts, the answers are obvious and part of our everyday lives.” And why is this? Surber believes that “…academe leans left because it takes a proportionally significant number of liberal arts professors to hone the basic intellectual skills  we expect of college graduates: things like interpretative reading, cogent writing, critical thinking, and a sense of a shared historical tradition and the major issues currently confronting our society and the world.”


    Gosh. It’s certainly a shame that conservatives have so obviously missed the boat on all that good stuff.


    But then, even Surber recognizes that there are some areas, albeit not those which depend upon interpretative reading, cogent writing, critical thinking, and historically-guided world outlooks, where conservatives can offer at least limited value. He points here to business schools, followed by natural and social sciences as fields where conservatism is more broadly accepted.


    A February 2011  New York Times article quoted social psychologist Jonathan Haidt referring to conservatives as a “new out-group” whose experiences reminded him of closeted gay students in the 1980s who hid their feelings when “colleagues made political small talk and jokes predicated on the assumption that everyone was a liberal.” Haidt also observed a clear lack of professoriate diversity associated with liberal bias on college campuses throughout the nation. “At elite universities, Democrats outnumber Republicans by six to one in the general faculty; a study of both elite and non-elite institutions found that Democratic psychology professors outnumber Republicans 12 to 1.”


    A 2005 tenure-track faculty party registration study involving 11 California universities by researchers at San Jose State University (California)  and George Mason University (Virginia) found abundant evidence of liberal bias as well.  Those surveyed   ranged from small, private, religiously affiliated institutions to large, public, elite schools. At one end of the scale, UC Berkeley had a Democrat:Republican ratio of  nearly 9:1, while Pepperdine University, which is generally considered to be “very conservative”, had a nearly equal 1:1 ratio.  Across all departments and institutions the D:R ratio was 5:1, while in the “soft” liberal arts fields it was higher than 8:1.


    Then consider the number of liberals vs. conservatives who are invited to give university keynote commencement addresses.  According to a 2012 survey of 100 top-ranked schools conducted by the Young America’s Foundation, a conservative youth organization, the ratio was seven-to-one. Narrowing the tally down to the top 35 universities where political affiliation determinations were possible, 29 liberals were invited to speak, compared with only one conservative. Such determinations were made on the basis of publicly-supported ideological causes through speaking, writing, serving in public office, or financial contributions.


    Kevin Hassett, an op-ed writer for the Los Angeles Times, conducted a separate commencement speaker invitation survey of top 100 universities and top 50 liberal arts colleges according to U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2012 and 2013. Within both categories, he determined that in 2012, the political leanings of 84 speakers were identifiable, while in 2013, 69 were.  Of those top universities, only three Republican office holders were invited, compared with 16 Obama administration officials.  There were no conservative speakers at Ivy League commencements, and no conservative elected officials who spoke outside the South. Only three of the top colleges invited identifiably conservative speakers.


    The results for 2013 were similar. When Hassett  last counted, no Republican public officials had been invited to speak at the top colleges, and only four were invited to address top universities. As for other talks at universities, student protests disrupted a presentation by Karl Rove at the University of Massachusetts last April, one by Rand Paul at Howard University, a commencement talk invitation for former Bush administration official Robert Zoellick at Swarthmore College, and another commencement invitation to Obama critic Ben Carson at John Hopkins.


    So okay, maybe the world ain’t fair, particularly for most of us in academic liberaland. Hey, no one promised any of us a renewable rose garden. And now that we conservatives are officially a minority out-group, why not assert our rights to receive the same diversity considerations that all other downtrodden groups have come to expect?


    After all, where is it written that conservatives necessarily have to want dirty land, air and water…or that responsible stewardship requires believing that the sky is falling, oceans are rising, polar bear populations are endangered, or that carbon dioxide is a pollutant? Can’t authentic conservation-minded individuals dispute the notion that our nation can empower its pathway to energy security with anemic, intermittent and uncompetitive wind and solar “alternatives”, rather than develop our abundant fossil resources? Isn’t it responsible for well- informed people to challenge provably flawed, even corrupt, alarmist climate science claims used to support economically-disastrous government regulatory policies and taxpayer handouts?


    Doesn’t every sane person (conservatives included) want energy solutions and personal practices be ecologically-safe and efficient to conserve resources?  Libertarians, Republicans, Independents and Democrats should all agree that it makes ethical and practical sense to do more with less. But wanting this does not mean that we should agree to depend upon government bureaucrats to choose and subsidize or mandate politically-preferred solutions. True students of world history will realize that this approach has never worked.


    If you have now come to realize this, then seriously consider coming out of the closet. Go ahead. You really no longer need to hide copies of the New Republic inside the cover of the New York Times or Washington Post to avoid embarrassment at Starbucks. If you found yourself getting aroused reading Ronald Reagan’s speeches extolling benefits of smaller government and larger individual liberties… if you felt a big chill running up your spine rather than a thrill running up your leg when Obama was re-elected… then don’t be ashamed. These are probably healthy signs of delayed political puberty.


    And if you’re a student in a liberal conservative-bashing group or university class, try to work up the courage to speak out. Just blurt out that “I may have never told you, but I think I’m one of THEM…In fact, I know I am!” Who knows, you might even start a popular new trend.


     


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Livejournal - Reducing Energy Cost Through Boiler Efficiency - Crown Jakarta Management... - 0 views

Livejournal Reducing Energy Cost Through Boiler Efficiency Crown Jakarta Management RedGage
started by Niamh Cein on 22 May 13 no follow-up yet
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    Boiler Efficiency – Why is it important?



    ·          Cost of boiler fuel is 2.5–3 times higher than 4 years ago and continues to rise.
    ·          May be the highest single feed manufacturing cost??
    ·          Competition knows it is important!!
    ·          Company feed mill managers
    ·          Agri-stats
    ·          BOSS wants lower costs!!!



    Boiler Efficiency
    ·          Input Energy
    ·          Fuel oil
    ·          Natural gas
    ·          Propane
    ·          Output Energy
    ·          Process Steam



    General Boiler Information



    ·          1 boiler horse power = 42,000 BTUs of INPUT
    ·          1 pound of steam =1,200 BTUs of INPUT fuel
    ·          Typical boiler efficiency = 75-85%
    ·          New high efficiency near 90%
    ·          Fuel sources:
    ·          Natural Gas = 1,031 BTU/ft3
    ·          Propane = 91,000 BTU/gal
    ·          Fuel Oil = 139,000 BTU/gal



    Operations



    A Fable



    A feed mill manager once went to a wise man for help in improving his inefficient, unprofitable feed milling operation. The wise man wrote a charm on a piece of paper and sealed it in a box that he gave to the manager.
    “Carry this box into every part of your mill three times each day for a year,” he told him. The mill manager did so.
    In the morning he carried the box and its charm into the warehouse and found a laborer fast asleep on a pile of sacks instead of working. At noon, he carried it up to the milling floor, he noticed a leak in a spout that was contaminating a bin of grain. He also spotted a hot bearing and called a mechanic to grease it. At night, he carried the box to the packing room and found his employee overfilling the bags.
    Everyday, as he took the box and its charm from place to place in the mill he found things to correct. At the end of the year, he returned the box to the wise man.
    “Let me keep the charm for one more year,” he begged. “My mill is more efficient and more profitable than it has every been before”
    The wise man smiled and took the box. “I’ll give you the charm itself,” he said. He broke the seal, lifted out the piece of paper and handed it to the mill manager.
    On it was written: IF YOU WANT THINGS TO PROSPER, LOOK AFTER THEM YOURSELF.

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Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Environmental Management Jakarta Blog Posts - Wireless technology imp... - 0 views

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    "A move to automated measurements, via wireless technology, has offered greater process visibility for one gas storage operator which has allowed it to work much closer to capacity. RWE Gas Storage is an underground gas storage operator in the Czech Republic, operating six facilities with a total capacity of almost three billion cubic metres. Gas is stored in porous underground facilities during low-off take periods and supplied to users when demand peaks. The facility has active operating reserves of 900 million cubic meters with a current maximum daily output of 15 million cubic meters and is supplied by 47 production wells via an underground pipeline. Incoming gas is filtered and metered, then compressor units generate the necessary injection pressure. After the gas cooling process, the gas is pumped through high-pressure pipes into wells connecting to the storage caverns. The company is continually looking to improve the overall effectiveness of its underground gas storage facilities as measured by the maximum daily input and output. To improve the total amounts required better control, which required higher visibility into the process. However, manually reading over 100 pressure and temperature measurements took around two hours every shift. Having so many manually read gauges was a particular problem when the gas injection rate was higher. This required manual supervision along the entire pipeline, which utilised most of the operations resources. Automating these measurements would give operators greater visibility into the process and increase their efficiency, which would enable them to perform other, more important activities. As well as gaining access to diagnostic data from existing control valves new online pressure, temperature and level measurements were required. Improved visibility to the process would enable operators to run the facility closer to capacity minimising downtime by detecting problems that would, otherwise, lead to unplanned maint
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Crown Capital Eco/biomass Boiler Addresses Alaskans' Environmental, Economic Concerns - 0 views

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    "The heavily forested city of Ketchikan, Alaska, is built on rock and surrounded by water. Every commodity that comes into Ketchikan must arrive by sea or air. The use of fuel oil is problematic for both economic and environmental reasons because the oil must be obtained and refined elsewhere and transported (using additional fuel). What's more, fuel oil is subject to price instability. Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in Ketchikan, which provides information to more than a million visitors each year, is the site of a pilot biomass boiler system now coming to life. Two oil-fired boilers serving the 250,000-sq-ft center were replaced with a highly efficient system fueled by local wood. Manufactured by Hurst Boiler & Welding Company Inc., the hot-water boiler was custom-designed to fit within very limited indoor space. Under the direction of E. Dane Ash, project manager for Tyonek-Alcan Pacific LLC, the biomass boiler system was developed with Hurst representative Gregory W. Smith of Global Energy Solutions Inc. to address environmental concerns, as well as issues related to building space, fuel costs, comfort, reliability, and simplicity of operation. The new boiler is located on the lower level of the Discovery Center, which requires heating for a minimum of nine months a year. Local wood densified into fuel pucks is delivered to an elevated walking-floor storage bin in a vestibule area built to protect against excessive moisture. (The biomass-fired boiler can burn any wood product with up to 50-percent moisture content.) An auger moves pucks from the storage area to a metering bin and into the boiler. Freezing is not an issue because the walking floor easily breaks up any frozen contents. The boiler system was designed to highlight how biomass can reduce or eliminate the use of fossil fuels. Visitors can see the boiler operate through specially designed windows. In the hall just outside of the boiler room, the noise level and ambient temperature is consistent w
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Forum Post: Crown Capital Eco/biomass Boiler Addresses Alaskans' Environmental, Economi... - 0 views

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    "The heavily forested city of Ketchikan, Alaska, is built on rock and surrounded by water. Every commodity that comes into Ketchikan must arrive by sea or air. The use of fuel oil is problematic for both economic and environmental reasons because the oil must be obtained and refined elsewhere and transported (using additional fuel). What's more, fuel oil is subject to price instability. Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in Ketchikan, which provides information to more than a million visitors each year, is the site of a pilot biomass boiler system now coming to life. Two oil-fired boilers serving the 250,000-sq-ft center were replaced with a highly efficient system fueled by local wood. Manufactured by Hurst Boiler & Welding Company Inc., the hot-water boiler was custom-designed to fit within very limited indoor space. Under the direction of E. Dane Ash, project manager for Tyonek-Alcan Pacific LLC, the biomass boiler system was developed with Hurst representative Gregory W. Smith of Global Energy Solutions Inc. to address environmental concerns, as well as issues related to building space, fuel costs, comfort, reliability, and simplicity of operation. The new boiler is located on the lower level of the Discovery Center, which requires heating for a minimum of nine months a year. Local wood densified into fuel pucks is delivered to an elevated walking-floor storage bin in a vestibule area built to protect against excessive moisture. (The biomass-fired boiler can burn any wood product with up to 50-percent moisture content.) An auger moves pucks from the storage area to a metering bin and into the boiler. Freezing is not an issue because the walking floor easily breaks up any frozen contents. The boiler system was designed to highlight how biomass can reduce or eliminate the use of fossil fuels. Visitors can see the boiler operate through specially designed windows. In the hall just outside of the boiler room, the noise level and ambient temperature is consistent w
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? - 0 views

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    " http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/why-is-natural-gas-better-than-coal-boilers/ The economic development of one country is dependent upon the ability of the authorities to set up a highly suitable, competitive and reliable electricity sector. Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? Only when there is extreme environmental pressure or substantial reduction in loads that conversion from coal to 100% natural gas is possible. Not until the 20th century until natural gas was used for production of energy, it was dismissed as a useless byproduct of crude oil production until then. But now natural gas accounts for 23 percent of the world's energy consumption and still growing. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for natural gas will grow by approximately 44 percent through 2035. Natural gas is the cleanest-burning conventional fuel not to mention it has been one of the most economical energy sources. It is an environmentally friendly and efficient source of energy. It produces lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions than heavier hydrocarbon fuels such as coal and oil. Natural gas fuels electric power generators, heats buildings and is used as a raw material in many consumer products, such as those made of traditional plastics. However, natural gas has never been a cheaper fuel than coal."
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? - 0 views

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    "The economic development of one country is dependent upon the ability of the authorities to set up a highly suitable, competitive and reliable electricity sector. Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? Only when there is extreme environmental pressure or substantial reduction in loads that conversion from coal to 100% natural gas is possible. Not until the 20th century until natural gas was used for production of energy, it was dismissed as a useless byproduct of crude oil production until then. But now natural gas accounts for 23 percent of the world's energy consumption and still growing. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for natural gas will grow by approximately 44 percent through 2035. Continue Reading http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/why-is-natural-gas-better-than-coal-boilers/"
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - BIOMASS AS a fuel for BOILERs - Crown Capital ... - 0 views

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    "There are five basic categories of material of biomass such as: *Virgin wood- from forestry, arboriculture activities or from wood processing. *Energy crops- high yield crops grown specifically for energy applications *Agricultural residues- residues from agriculture harvesting or processing * Food waste- from food and drink manufacture, preparation and processing, and post-consumer waste *Industrial waste and co-products- from manufacturing and industrial processes. The question is how are we going to use this biomass as a fuel for boilers? But what is a boiler in the first place? A boiler is defined as "a closed vessel in which water or other liquid is heated, steam or vapor is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or vacuum, for use external to itself, by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels, from electricity or nuclear energy." Read More : http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/biomass-as-a-fuel-for-boilers/"
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? - 0 views

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    "http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/why-is-natural-gas-better-than-coal-boilers/   The economic development of one country is dependent upon the ability of the authorities to set up a highly suitable, competitive and reliable electricity sector. Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? Only when there is extreme environmental pressure or substantial reduction in loads that conversion from coal to 100% natural gas is possible. Not until the 20th century until natural gas was used for production of energy, it was dismissed as a useless byproduct of crude oil production until then. But now natural gas accounts for 23 percent of the world's energy consumption and still growing. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for natural gas will grow by approximately 44 percent through 2035. Natural gas is the cleanest-burning conventional fuel not to mention it has been one of the most economical energy sources. It is an environmentally friendly and efficient source of energy. It produces lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions than heavier hydrocarbon fuels such as coal and oil. Natural gas fuels electric power generators, heats buildings and is used as a raw material in many consumer products, such as those made of traditional plastics. However, natural gas has never been a cheaper fuel than coal."
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Green Tech - Whirlpool Forums - 0 views

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    "Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/why-is-natural-gas-better-than-coal-boilers/ The economic development of one country is dependent upon the ability of the authorities to set up a highly suitable, competitive and reliable electricity sector. Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? Only when there is extreme environmental pressure or substantial reduction in loads that conversion from coal to 100% natural gas is possible. Not until the 20th century until natural gas was used for production of energy, it was dismissed as a useless byproduct of crude oil production until then. But now natural gas accounts for 23 percent of the world's energy consumption and still growing. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for natural gas will grow by approximately 44 percent through 2035. Natural gas is the cleanest-burning conventional fuel not to mention it has been one of the most economical energy sources. It is an environmentally friendly and efficient source of energy. It produces lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions than heavier hydrocarbon fuels such as coal and oil. Natural gas fuels electric power generators, heats buildings and is used as a raw material in many consumer products, such as those made of traditional plastics. However, natural gas has never been a cheaper fuel than coal."
Niamh Cein

Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? |... - 0 views

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    " http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/why-is-natural-gas-better-than-coal-boilers/ The economic development of one country is dependent upon the ability of the authorities to set up a highly suitable, competitive and reliable electricity sector. Why is natural gas better than coal boilers? Only when there is extreme environmental pressure or substantial reduction in loads that conversion from coal to 100% natural gas is possible. Not until the 20th century until natural gas was used for production of energy, it was dismissed as a useless byproduct of crude oil production until then. But now natural gas accounts for 23 percent of the world's energy consumption and still growing. The International Energy Agency predicts that the demand for natural gas will grow by approximately 44 percent through 2035. Natural gas is the cleanest-burning conventional fuel not to mention it has been one of the most economical energy sources. It is an environmentally friendly and efficient source of energy. It produces lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions than heavier hydrocarbon fuels such as coal and oil. Natural gas fuels electric power generators, heats buildings and is used as a raw material in many consumer products, such as those made of traditional plastics. However, natural gas has never been a cheaper fuel than coal."
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Potential applicationsof renewableEnergy - 0 views

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    "Crown Capital Eco Website Discussion: Potential applications of renewable energy sources Other benefits are: * Power generation. Renewable energy provides 19% of electricity generation worldwide. Renewable power generators are spread across many countries, and wind power alone already provides a significant share of electricity in some areas * Heating. Solar hot watermakes an important contribution to renewable heat in many countries. Direct geothermal for heating is also growing rapidly. * Transport fuels. Renewable biofuels have contributed to a significant decline in oil consumption in many parts of the world. The 93 billion liters of biofuels produced worldwide in 2009 displaced the equivalent of an estimated 68 billion liters of gasoline, equal to about 5% of world gasoline production."
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Crown Capital Eco Website Discussion - 0 views

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    "Crown Capital Eco Website Discussion: Potential applications of renewable energy sources Other benefits are: · Power generation. Renewable energy provides 19% of electricity generation worldwide. Renewable power generators are spread across many countries, and wind power alone already provides a significant share of electricity in some areas · Heating. Solar hot watermakes an important contribution to renewable heat in many countries. Direct geothermal for heating is also growing rapidly. · Transport fuels. Renewable biofuels have contributed to a significant decline in oil consumption in many parts of the world. The 93 billion liters of biofuels produced worldwide in 2009 displaced the equivalent of an estimated 68 billion liters of gasoline, equal to about 5% of world gasoline production."
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    "Crown Capital Eco Website Discussion: Potential applications of renewable energy sources Other benefits are: * Power generation. Renewable energy provides 19% of electricity generation worldwide. Renewable power generators are spread across many countries, and wind power alone already provides a significant share of electricity in some areas * Heating. Solar hot watermakes an important contribution to renewable heat in many countries. Direct geothermal for heating is also growing rapidly. * Transport fuels. Renewable biofuels have contributed to a significant decline in oil consumption in many parts of the world. The 93 billion liters of biofuels produced worldwide in 2009 displaced the equivalent of an estimated 68 billion liters of gasoline, equal to about 5% of world gasoline production. * Read More : http://blog.crowncapitalmngt.com/potential-applications-of-renewable-energy-sources/"
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BIOMASS AS a fuel for BOILERs - Crown Capital Eco Management - ABAKUS - 0 views

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    " There are five basic categories of material of biomass such as: *Virgin wood- from forestry, arboriculture activities or from wood processing. *Energy crops- high yield crops grown specifically for energy applications *Agricultural residues- residues from agriculture harvesting or processing * Food waste- from food and drink manufacture, preparation and processing, and post-consumer waste *Industrial waste and co-products- from manufacturing and industrial processes. The question is how are we going to use this biomass as a fuel for boilers? But what is a boiler in the first place? A boiler is defined as "a closed vessel in which water or other liquid is heated, steam or vapor is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or vacuum, for use external to itself, by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels, from electricity or nuclear energy." Let us then go back to the previous question, how are we going to use this biomass as fuel for boilers. Nowadays, the prime sources of energy in the world are oil, coaland natural gas. But these natural sources of energy has their end too, unfortunately it is already anticipated that within the next 40-50 years these sources of energy will deplete. Worst is, it is also expected that from these sources lies consequences due to their emissions such as global warming, acid rain, urban smog. Due to this fact the world is trying to utilize new sources of energy, there are some renewable energy sources that can replace harmful energy sources. The solar, wind, biomass etc are energy sources which are less harmful to the environment but can only be use in a suitable way. Biomass is one of the earliest ever discovered sources of energy but only comes with specific properties. It was then discovered that utilizing biomass in boilers offers many economical, social and environmental benefits such as financial net saving, conservation of fossil fuel resources, jo
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BIOMASS AS a fuel for BOILERs - Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia - Discussion Boa... - 0 views

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    " BIOMASS AS a fuel for BOILERs - Crown Capital Eco Management Indonesia November 28, 2012 - 12:21 AM There are five basic categories of material of biomass such as: *Virgin wood- from forestry, arboriculture activities or from wood processing. *Energy crops- high yield crops grown specifically for energy applications *Agricultural residues- residues from agriculture harvesting or processing * Food waste- from food and drink manufacture, preparation and processing, and post-consumer waste *Industrial waste and co-products- from manufacturing and industrial processes. The question is how are we going to use this biomass as a fuel for boilers? But what is a boiler in the first place? A boiler is defined as "a closed vessel in which water or other liquid is heated, steam or vapor is generated, steam is superheated, or any combination thereof, under pressure or vacuum, for use external to itself, by the direct application of energy from the combustion of fuels, from electricity or nuclear energy." Let us then go back to the previous question, how are we going to use this biomass as fuel for boilers. Nowadays, the prime sources of energy in the world are oil, coaland natural gas. But these natural sources of energy has their end too, unfortunately it is already anticipated that within the next 40-50 years these sources of energy will deplete. Worst is, it is also expected that from these sources lies consequences due to their emissions such as global warming, acid rain, urban smog. Due to this fact the world is trying to utilize new sources of energy, there are some renewable energy sources that can replace harmful energy sources. The solar, wind, biomass etc are energy sources which are less harmful to the environment but can only be use in a suitable way. Biomass is one of the earliest ever discovered sources of energy but only comes with specific properties. It was then discovered that utilizing biomass in boilers offers many economical, social and env
Niamh Cein

Forum: Potential applications of renewable energy sources | Internet Marketing - SEO Fo... - 0 views

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    "Potential applications of renewable energy sources | Internet Marketing - SEO Forum If develop further the RES can enhance diversity in energy supply markets that will lead to contribute in securing long term sustainable energy supplies. It can also help reducing local and global atmospheric emissions that will revive our dying planet. Lastly it will provide commercially attractive options to meet specific energy service needs, particularly in developing countries and rural areas helping to create new employment opportunities there. This is all because the renewables are the primary, domestic and clean or inexhaustible energy resources. And because they can be regrown there is no fear of loosing them years from now. An example of renewable is the biofuels, one advantage of biofuel aside from it can be regrown is that it can offer environmental benefits such as lower carbon emissions and lower sulfur compared to first generation biofuel. It is then believed that biofuels could help meet the world's future energy needs."
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    "Biomass for energy often mean plant base material although can equally apply to both animal and vegetable draw from material. Biomass is actually a biological material derive form living or recently living organisms. Biomass chemical composition is carbon based and is composed of a mixture of organic molecules containing hydrogen, usually including atoms of oxygen, often nitrogen and also small quantities of other atoms, including alkali, alkaline earth and heavy metals, metals are often found in functional molecules such as the porphyrins which include chlorophyll which contains magnesium."
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    "In a world where almost everything is run by machines it not surprising that we are also running out of energy sources what worsens the case is that the energy sources that we use are destroying the world we are living in. Another dilemma people are now facing is these energy sources are bound to vanish years from now."
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    "About the company http://crowncapitalmngt.com/ccemanage.html Crown Capital Eco Management Crown Capital Eco Management works with government bodies, international entities, private sectors and other non-governmental organizations in providing extensive information to the public, media and policymakers that are involved in addressing environmental issues and sustainable initiatives in a worldwide scale. Though our group does not personally conduct research, we analyze and review both recent and old data on technical and socio-economic sectors that are relevant to our field, which is environment preservation. We are composed of volunteer professionals in the scientific sector, supported by various agencies around the world. Our group is an independent organization supporting programs involving climate change, biodiversity, organic pollutants and greenhouse gases, to name a few. Guiding Principles http://crowncapitalmngt.com/gprinciples.html Independence Although Crown cooperates with various organizations, we maintain our being an independent body, free from control of any particular government, state or institution and unimpaired by their own respective interests. Public Awareness Educating and enlisting the public to secure and maintain the quality of our natural resources is one of our priorities. We believe that by having well-informed and knowledgeable people, especially in the government sector will make it possible to maximize the benefit of existing legislation, and creating more, in order to preserve our e nvironment. Sustainability A long-term responsibility of preserving resources for future generations that cover economic and environmental factors. Sustainability enables the environment to be productive and diverse enough to host humanity along with other living organism through effectively managing human impact on the ecosystem based on information provided experts. Taking steps towards sustainability is a difficult challenge as it entails inte
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