Wednesday, October 13, 2010

IEA: China Highest Energy Consuming Country

China has passed the United States as the largest energy consumer. With more than four times the population and a thriving manufacture export economy, no big surprise.
http://www.enn.com/top_stories/article/41870

Sunday, October 10, 2010

First Cdn CNG Refuse Collection Vehicle

London Machinery delivers the first Canadian compressed natural gas collection vehicle to Miller Waste. This at a perfect time when the methane emitted by ruminants threatens to be the largest contributor to GHG.
For the complete stories:
http://www.allbusiness.com/legal/environmental-law-vehicle-emissions-standards/15173100-1.html
http://www.scidev.net/en/news/scientists-warn-of-livestock-greenhouse-gas-boom.html

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Waste Reduction Week in Ontario

Waste Reduction Week is coming (Oct.18th to 24th/10) . Instead of London Ontario celebrating the commencement of a pilot green bin program, we have seen the plan digress into a pre-municipal elections topic. How unfortunate that we are land filling reclaimable resources even longer. Eventually a local processor will be found but in the meantime we could iron out bugs during the pilot period. The material trucked to Arthur Ontario(about 2 tonnes per 9 day collection cycle) is being processed there, not land filled.
For more info: https://www.rco.on.ca/  http://www.london.ca/Garbage/PDFs/Report_Full.pdf

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Nunavut Recycling Feasability Study Fail

This is another reason that the burden of cost for the recycling of a container must be carried by those making the money off the sale of the product. Why doesn't the same trucks that deliver the product pick up the recycleable container?
http://www.solidwastemag.com/issues/story.aspx?aid=1000387766

EU Delays Oil Sand Trade Barriers

We Have bee given a second chance by the international community to clean up the Alberta Oils Sand project. For the complete story: http://ca.reuters.com/article/domesticNews/idCATRE69323Y20101004

Friday, October 1, 2010

Hydraulic Hybrid Vehicles & How They Work

You're probably familiar with gas/electric hybrids like the Toyota Prius. Though gas/electric hybrids are popular and offer a good way to increase fuel economy and cut back on pollution, they're not perfect (we'll talk about their shortcomings on the next page). Another hybrid option has been put forth and tested by a number of businesses, as well as the Environmental Protection Agency(EPA): hydraulic hybrids. Hydraulic hybrids use many of the same principles as electric hybrids, but instead of using potentially pollutive (and heavy) batteries, they use lightweight components and clean fluid to power the vehicle while it's at slow speeds.


http://auto.howstuffworks.com/hydraulic-hybrid.htm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cKLcPWRnTbs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPSob1gH_wk

New Solar Energy Technology Collects 10x More Energy

Ultra-thin solar cells can absorb sunlight more efficiently than the thicker, more expensive-to-make silicon cells used today, because light behaves differently at scales around a nanometer (a billionth of a meter), say Stanford engineers. They calculate that by properly configuring the thicknesses of several thin layers of films, an organic polymer thin film could absorb as much as 10 times more energy from sunlight than was thought possible.

Source: http://news.stanford.edu/news/2010/september/nanoscale-solar-cells-092710.html

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