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Hans De Keulenaer

Department of Energy - Interactive Grid - 0 views

  • Each time you flick a light switch or press a power button, you enjoy the benefits of the nation's incredible electric grid. The grid is a complex network of people and machinery working around the clock to produce and deliver electricity to millions of homes across the nation. The electric grid works so well, Americans often think about it only when they receive their electric bills, or in those rare instances when there is a power outage. By taking the time to learn more about the grid, you can learn how we as consumers fit into the big picture, and how we can reduce our own home energy costs. These interactive animations were created to explain the basics of the grid in a fun and informative way. You'll learn about electricity generation, transmission, and distribution, and see how various factors affect the reliability and pricing of electricity.
Jeff Johnson

Environmental Initiative Challenges K-12 Students To Develop Green Solutions : July 200... - 0 views

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    The National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) has teamed up with Discovery and the Siemens Foundation to launch a new initiative called the "Siemens We Can Change the World Challenge." The initiative calls on K-12 students to develop green solutions for their schools, homes, and communities. The initiative comprises several components, including introducing students to concepts in sustainability, educating students on environmental issues, building up STEM skills, and, eventually, connecting students with scientists to tackle environmental challenges through real-world projects.
Hans De Keulenaer

Smart Growth / Smart Energy Toolkit - Slideshows - 0 views

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    The slideshows developed for this toolkit illustrate the basic concepts of each smart growth / smart energy module, address some of the issues surrounding implementation and provide summaries of the case studies that were developed. Where appropriate, multiple slideshows are provided th
Hans De Keulenaer

Forum 2008 // Sustainable Energy // University of Notre Dame - 0 views

  • represents nothing less than a bold invitation to the entire Notre Dame family to embark upon a thoughtful and comprehensive course of sustainability in our personal lifestyles, our institutional practices, our intellectual life and research, and our civic commitments.
Hans De Keulenaer

Superconductors - 0 views

  • SUPERCONDUCTORS.ORG   is a non-profit, non-affiliated website intended to introduce beginners and non-technical people to the world of superconductors.  SUPERCONDUCTORS  is endorsed worldwide by over 166 universities, 61 science/educationwebsites, 15 major research laboratories and 9 online encyclopedias. The site has been designed to be easy to navigate with frequentuse of pop-up information windows and hyperlinks. In all, there are over 60 HTML pages, 5 JPG pages, 11 robust Adobe PDF files,  innumerable links and - best of all - NO  BANNER  ADS.
Hans De Keulenaer

A Clogwog in Oz » Blog Archive » 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism - 0 views

  • I just downloaded the whole of MIT’s 8.02 Electricity and Magnetism by Professor Walter Lewin and am just amazed. I had some good teachers at my schools but this guy is amazing.
Hans De Keulenaer

Data Center University by APC - 0 views

  • Data Center University™ (DCU) offers industry-leading education for IT professional‚ facilities managers‚ engineers‚ designers‚ consultants‚ and anyone involved in the critical decisions and infrastructure planning of data centers worldwide. The changing nature of data centers‚ and the technology that impacts the‚ makes it even more critical that employees remain up to date on the current theories and best practices for issues around topics of: power‚ cooling‚ management‚ security‚ and planning.
Hans De Keulenaer

DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln | Learning How to Make Inquiry into Ele... - 0 views

  • This paper illustrates our action research project focused on preparing middle level science teachers to foster inquiry-based learning in their classrooms.
Phil Slade

http://electro-magnates.com/ - 4 views

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    "Electro Magnates is a cutting edge carbon-reducing sustainability project at the intersection of computer science, social media and behaviour change. The project's deliverables are to design, implement, and evaluate a suite of social software applications - including games - to encourage positive behaviour changes in energy consumption. The project will specifically design software interventions to be used by employees and students in educational and public sector work-places and environments in the county of Lincolnshire in the UK."
Phil Slade

cd3wd - now available FREE on an offline 4xDVD set to Third World/Developing Countries ... - 3 views

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    "Cd3wd is a free but high quality collection of practical How-To Technical Development Information - helping the 3rd world to help itself. There are 4000 titles, totalling 13 gigabytes. We host cd3wd free online and we also - very importantly - make it available for free download and onward dissemination via flash ram, CD, DVD, external hard drive etc.."
Jeff Johnson

Aquaculture Could Put Milwaukee on the Map (WUWM - Susan Bence) - 0 views

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    "What we'd like to do is to make Milwaukee become a national leader in growing fish by creating a large-scale production facility to grow 100 tons of yellow perch, which is a species which has kind of been in decline in the Great Lakes. We'd like to bring it back and satisfy the market for it and at the same time have an educational component so we can show the rest of the country on how they too can grow fish in the city," Bales says.
Hans De Keulenaer

Marketing & Strategy Innovation Blog - 0 views

  • This chart shows an Aging Vulnerability Index that attempts to measure how vulnerable countries are to an aging population. The index looks at things like pensions, healthcare, numbers of younger people, education etc...
Arabica Robusta

Climate Change Messaging: Avoid the Truth » CounterPunch: Tells the Facts, Na... - 1 views

  • Ted Nordhaus and Michael Shellenberger published the op-ed “Global Warming Scare Tactics” in the New York Times on April 8. Participants in recent debates over climate change may recognize their names. They’re the guys who run the Breakthrough Institute, a pseudo-contrarian “environmental research organization.”
  • While occasionally on point in its charges against the big organizations, the essay (based on interviews with mostly white male leaders of large national groups) had nothing to say about the environmental justice movement, or other grassroots groups led by women and people of color. It neglected as well the environmental movements of the Global South, today the heart of the climate justice movement.
  • Is fear of disruption of what Habermas calls the life-world the sole inducer of civic action? Of course not: social movements also cohere around other shared, negotiated understandings, identities, diagnoses of problems, and assessments of opportunities. Might fear paralyze rather than mobilize? Yes: in cases when the perceived threat appears impervious to resistance, and when commitment to the cause flags over time. Fear-based campaigns require a tangible evil: a draft card, a nuclear plant cooling tower, a polluting facility’s smoke plume, an Operation Rescue picket line.
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  • Of the massive, coordinated, ongoing effort by Exxon-Mobil, the Koch brothers, and the Heartland Institute (et al.) to do to climate science what the Tobacco Institute did to cigarette science, Nordhaus and Shellenberger have only this to say, “Some conservatives and fossil-fuel interests questioned the link between carbon emissions and global warming.” There’s no mention of how under- and mis-educated TV weathermen have been central progenitors of climate change skepticism. There’s no acknowledgement of how Big Coal, Oil and Gas have bought off local and national legislators, stalled attempts to put forward even wimpy programs (like cap and trade), or underwritten NPR’s gushing embrace of fracking.
Hans De Keulenaer

FT.com / Special Reports - The case for investing in 'smart grids' - 0 views

  • Many politicians are supportive, not least Barack Obama, the US president, who in October promised $3.4bn in grants to pay for smart grid equipment.However, an investment on that scale does no more than lay the foundations: a full smart grid for the US will require an investment that is orders of magnitude greater. The commercial and regulatory framework to deliver that investment has not yet been developed.
  • The epithet “smart” can be applied to a wide range of network technologies. But among industry leaders, there is broad agreement about what a smart grid entails: the use of intelligent devices at all points in the electricity network, from the high-voltage transmission lines to appliances in the home, that can send information and receive instructions.
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