Posts Tagged ‘Greening’

Saving Key Devices From Surges

Thursday, October 13th, 2011

Transformers

Due to a change in the type of power plug that ships with smaller devices (i.e. the “magic little boxes” that us integrators install for clients) in the past several years, said devices and power supplies are more apt to be wiped out by lightning and power spikes than older supplies in exchange for a lower manufacturing cost. However, with a simple change in how you merely plug it in, you can alleviate this key disadvantage AND lower your electricity bill in one fell swoop.
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How to Cut Electricity Costs (Without Spending Money)

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Save energy by using these tips and make your outlets happy again!

Appalled by your electricity bill or just want to cut costs where you can in this horrendous economy? Well here are some energy management tips you can employ that cost little to nothing to implement, but save you loads on your electricity usage (which you can verify using our TED Energy Management products).

Most of these rules I myself use, and my power bill is $50.

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Wireless Impacting Trees

Saturday, November 20th, 2010

An increasing number of electromagnetic radiation sources (WiFi, mobile phones, etc) could play a role in the deteriorating health of trees finds a Netherlands’ report conducted by Wageningen University and commissioned by the city of Alphen aan den Rijn [http://www.alphenaandenrijn.nl/].  Trees were exposed for more than three months to six sources of radiation [frequencies ranging from 2412 to 2472 MHz].  Leaves towards the radiation source during the study period showed a metallic luster appearance, a discoloration of the leaves that appeared to result in the disappearance of the outer cell layer of the leaves. This metallic luster was followed by desiccation and death of a portion of the leaf.

Fo additional insights, please read: Wi-Fi Makes Trees Sick, Study Says – PCWorld Business Center



Fort Sumter to be Energy Self-Sufficient

Wednesday, November 10th, 2010

Fort Sumter to be energy self-sufficient island operating independently from the electric utility grid | Swamp Fox

NOVEMBER 9, 2010 – CHARLESTON, SC — In a “first-of-its kind” collaboration, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI), the National Park Service, Fort Sumter National Monument, South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA), and the Center for Hydrogen Research (CHR) will work together to deploy a family of technologies that will establish Fort Sumter National Monument as an energy self-sufficient island…



Monitoring (electronically)

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

TED Monitor

TED (The Energy Detective http://www.theenergydetective.com/index.html) beta testing began today.  It took about an hour to complete the hardware installation, the another hour or so for software and program setup.  So far – so good…  (more…)

Green Certified – So What

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Green Certified

Recently, a joint effort by two electronic industry groups released a “Home Technology Green Certification Reference Guide.”  The report covered 17 different certifications programs, outlining their respective geographic constraints, dwelling type eligibility, independent testing, and costs.  Ironic that this formalized structure (self authenticated in its importance) has been embraced by so many, so many willing to pay the price tag for certifying themselves.   (more…)

eNergy

Monday, April 5th, 2010

eNergy App from eLifespaces

eNergy App from eLifespaces

eNergy, the latest app by eLifespaces, was overlooked by Google last week as they and 45 other companies sent a public letter soliciting support from President Barack Obama suggesting federal support for technology that gives utility customers access to information about their energy and utility consumption.  Seeking to tear down barriers posed by multitudes of local utility companies, the letter seeks to allow utility customers access rights to their individual information.  (more…)

What Makes a Lighting Control System a Good Lighting Control System?

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

It’s Monday afternoon and the phone rings – an inquiry from one of our lighting control system representatives to see if we were available for a visit Tuesday. In preparation for their visit, it started me on a journey to define, “What makes a lighting control system a good lighting control system?” (more…)

Industry Links

  • iPhone 5



    Rumor: iPhone 5 with 4-inch screen expected this summer | Apple Talk - CNET News

  • New Privacy Concerns



    Google’s new privacy policy: Should you be concerned? — Tech News and Analysis

  • Bye Bye iPod Classic



    Apple may discontinue the iPod shuffle and classic | TUAW - The Unofficial Apple Weblog

  • New Hacker Frontier



    Companies See Opportunity in Stopping Cellphone Hackers - NYTimes.com

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