Thursday, February 28, 2013

Seven Gigawatts of New Solar + Wind to be Added?

From Bloomberg.com:

The U.S. will add more solar power in 2013 than wind energy for the first time as wind projects slump and cheap panels spur demand for photovoltaic systems, according to the head of Duke Energy Corp. (DUK)’s renewable-energy development unit.

The U.S. may install 3 gigawatts to 4 gigawatts of wind turbines this year, and solar projects will probably exceed that, said Gregory Wolf, president of Duke Energy Renewables. The U.S. added 13.1 gigawatts of wind power last year, beating natural gas for the first time.

Obviously, Wind is taking a tumble. But what about Solar?

“I would expect a lot of momentum still on solar,” Wolf said in an interview yesterday.

“We really ramped up our solar in 2010,” said Wolf. “Today most of the projects are half or less of the cost now than then.” Duke Renewables’ portfolio of renewable-energy projects exceeds 1.7 gigawatts.

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=8522

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Electrical Safety Month: Knowing Electrical Safety

Knowing proper electrical safety is imperative for many reasons. One can become shocked, burned or in the worst case scenario a person can be electrocuted which can lead to death by not becoming knowledgeable about electrical safety. One should be aware of basic safety guidelines when working with or around electricity.

Here’s some tips from your San Gabriel Valley electrician….

Faulty wiring is a common cause of many electrical related accidents on a job site. For this reason one should always use all of the power tool equipment properly, because when it is misused it can damage the wires of the equipment. Power tools should never be picked up by the cords; this can weaken the wires which can eventually fray. Checking the power tools for cracks and damage to the cords can reduce the risk of shock.

When one has to use extension cords while working on a job site, the extension cords should be rated for the amount of power that is being used. If the voltage of the power tools that are plugged in to the extension cord is too high, the cord can become hot and lead to an electrical fire. It is also important that one does not plug in too many power tools at once to the extension cord because the end result could also lead to an electrical fire.

Three pronged plugs on any type of equipment are never to be altered to fit into a two pronged outlet for any reason. When a worker does this, it results in the grounding wire becoming unusable and leaves the worker that is using the equipment unprotected from stray electricity. If a two pronged outlet is the only one available outlet to plug into, one should use a three pronged adapter and make sure that the electrical wires are grounded before use.

Several tool companies know the importance of electrical safety. Many of the power tools that are commonly used on a job sites are double insulated. What this means is that the cord has extra protection that shields the electricity away from the worker using the power tool. Some of the most common power tools that offer the double insulation are nail guns and drills.

One should never stand in water when working with power tools or around any other type of electricity. Water acts as a conductor for electricity and the electrical current runs through the water. If a worker happens to be standing in the water, they can become electrocuted which will result in death. One should always remember that water and electricity do not mix.

Source: http://www.accurateelectricalservices.com/CA-Electrician/electrical-safety/electrical-safety-month-knowing-electrical-safety

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Event: Electricity Basics for Homeowners 2/14/2013

I will be presenting on electricity basics for homeowners from 6pm – 7:30pm tomorrow, Tuesday, February 14th, 2013, at the basement of Calvary Center for Culture and Community (big church building at 48th & Baltimore Ave). Please RSVP via the sponsor page, West Philly Tool Library.

For a taste of what’s on for discussion (and for reference of attendees afterward), I’m attaching my presentation outline inline here:

 

CLASS OUTLINE: BASIC ELECTRIC FOR HOMEOWNERS

Household Electricity for Homeowners

Robert Monk, Electrician/Proprietor, Robert Monk Electric

 

web: www.PhillyLicensedElectrician.com

email: electrician [at] PhillyLicensedContractor [dot] com

phone: (215) 906-6604

 

1. Basic electrical distribution system

2. Wiring materials and methods common in pre-WWII houses

3. Modern wiring materials

4. Contracting

5. Smart Meters, Niche Rates, Solar PV

 



 

1. Basic electrical distribution system

 

* PJM – Regional Transmission Organization (RTO)

 

* PECO – Energy Distribution Company (EDC)

 

* Excelon – Energy Generating Company (EGC)

 

* Service

- Grounding electrodes and electrode conductors

- Service drop cable condition

 

* Branch circuits

- Grounding, non-grounded, fake-grounded

 

2. Wiring methods common in pre-WWII houses

 

* knob-and-tube

- typical circuit topography

- fuse-boxes

.asbestos boxes

 

 

3. Modern wiring materials

* Typical circuit topography

* NM (aka ‘Romex’)

- with and without ground

- cloth and plastic

 

* Flexible metallic

- BX

- MC

 

* Outdoor

 

* Breaker sizes

 

* GFCI – Ground Fault Circuit Interrupting

- breakers

- devices

* AFCI – Arc Fault Circuit Interrupting

 

 

4. Contracting

* Look for valid license in the city where your building is.

- Generally includes insurance requirement.

* Many electricians, whether licensed or not, will install work without required permits. Should you worry?

 

5. Smart Meters, Niche Rates, Solar PV

a. Smart Meters currently being deployed by PECO

Small businesses may view usage data online:

https://www.peco.com/myaccount/smallbusiness/pages/usage.aspx

Residential customers soon, too? Act 129 requires it with smart meters. Look for “Green Button” announcements coupled with PECO’s Smart Ideas program brand. More at:

https://www.peco.com/News/NewsReleases/Pages/PECOParticipatesinWhiteHouseRoundtableonGreenButtonInitiative.aspx

 

b. Niche Rates

Wind power, Time of Use, Real time, RH rate terminated

http://www.phillylicensedelectrician.com/peco-rh-and-rt-heating-rates-to-be-replaced-by-time-of-use/ 

http://www.phillylicensedelectrician.com/time-to-power-up-peco-wind-ends-dec-2012/

 

c. Solar PV

Licensed Electrician Robert Monk Event: Electricity Basics for Homeowners 2/14/2013 Copyright Robert Monk, 2012

Source: http://www.phillylicensedelectrician.com/event-electricity-basics-for-homeowners-2142013/

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CurrentSAFE - Safety Tips

Safety Tips:

  • Always have a qualified, licensed professional install water heaters or central heating equipment according to the local codes and manufacturer instructions. (They will ensure that electrically the circuit is sized at 80% of the calculated load allowed on the circuit.)
  • Install Carbon monoxide alarms on every level of your home and outside each sleeping area.
  • Have your furnace cleaned and inspected annually by a licensed, qualified professional. (Consider that your furnace houses and starts a controlled fire every hour in your home, and properly maintaining the equipment should be a priority.)
  • Be sure circuit breakers and fuses are correctly labeled with their amperage and the rooms, circuits, or outlets they serve. (Consider having an electrician inspect that the circuits are not overloaded.)
  • Consider having a qualified, licensed electrician replace your standard circuit breakers with combination-type arc fault circuit interrupters (AFCI's).
  • Make sure ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCI's) are installed in your kitchen, bathrooms, workshops, basement, garage, outdoors, and any other areas where water and electricity are likely to come in contact.
  • Examine electrical outlets and missing or broken wall plates to ensure that wiring and components are not exposed.
  • Check extension cords for good condition, inspect for frayed wires and cracked insulation. (Replace cords that are badly damaged or consider shortening the cord with a replacement male/female plug. Always follow instructions.)
    Cooper Electric provides CurrentSAFE, an electrical hazard detection service your your home. Contact us TODAY, for a free in home assessment.


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How to Cut Your Electric Bill in NJ

Electric Bill

One of the major concerns in the world today is depletion of energy. As concerned citizens all of us must make a concerted effort to be conscious citizens and save on our electric bill in NJ. Electricity has become integral to life but imagine having to live without power.

Conservation of electricity benefits you personally as you will cut your electric bill. Consider:

1.    Doing an energy audit. This will tell you how and when you use energy and where the wastage lies. You will be able to make an “energy savings plan” by pinpointing exactly how you can cut back on energy consumption. Some ideas may be as simple as don’t leave the coffee machine on at all times.

2.    Think about resetting the thermostat ten degrees lower during the night. If you can do this for say approximately eight hours a day you will save 10% on electricity without sacrificing comfort. Insulate the home in winter by drawing shut the drapes.

3.    Check all insulation in the house. If you increase attic insulation to around 12 inches the electricity consumption will reduce by 20 percent.

4.    Plant more trees around the house these will cool the house in summer and insulate the house in winter. Studies show that a green cover benefits in many ways.

5.    Have all electricity wires and outlets checked for leakage. Check all fuses and appliances.

6.    Fluorescent light bulbs are energy efficient. They use 75% less energy than ordinary light bulbs, this will definitely help cut your electric bill.  These have a longer life and contribute to great savings.

7.    Use energy efficient appliances. These use less energy and believe it or not a high efficiency refrigerator uses less electricity than a light bulb.

8.    When you are away even for a few hours or days you should turn off and unplug   all electrical appliances and turn settings on the thermostat, water heater, and refrigerator to the lowest setting.

9.    Ensure that you use a water-saving shower head. Water heating costs for a family can be lowered by at least US$ 250 a year.

10.    Weatherize your home. This helps reduce heating bills by 20% and cooling by at least 10 percent. Even when building a home or decorating it use weather friendly materials—those that are not good conductors of heat and cold. Install windows and glass panes in the roof in such away that you use sunlight to light up the rooms during day light hours. Make an effort to switch off lights and fans when leaving a room. Ensure that the filters in air conditioners and heaters are always cleaned and free of clog and dust.

If you live an energy efficient lifestyle you will see the numbers on the energy bill actually reducing. The power to cut energy costs is well within your control. It is as simple as only washing full loads and that to in cold water. Use the hot wash option only for very dirty clothes.  Cook food only just before you are ready to eat that way you can save reheating costs as well as refrigerating costs of storing the food. Turn the thermostat of the refrigerator to minimum in cold or cool weather. Switch off freezers if they are not in use. Small contributions can all add up to significant amounts of power saved. And, power saved means money in the bank.

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Why Only An Electrician Should Upgrade Your Service Panel? Electrician Broward

If you’re experiencing multiple electrical shortouts all throughout your home, they it might be time for an upgrade to your electrical service panel. In older homes, it’s not crazy for electrical wiring to be considered outdated. It’s the biggest fear for any homeowner to find out that your electrical system is too old to service [...]

Source: http://www.perfectelectricrepairs.com/2012/why-only-an-electrician-should-upgrade-your-service-panel-electrician-broward.html?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=why-only-an-electrician-should-upgrade-your-service-panel-electrician-broward

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Article on ‘Sham Lighting Recyclers’

From Buildings magazine. Nice chart included under headline, “How Much Mercury is in Your Facility?”

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=8515

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Burned Up FPE Electrical Panel- Eletrician Broward

          Inside FPE  Electrical Panel was burned up. Outside Main Panel had burned up Sub-Feeds.      We have replaced inside electrical panel with Square “D” 200 Amp 40 Circuit and labelled.  We have installed new 200 Amp 8/16 circuit with new meter plus Mast.  We have also installed new ground rods with a GB5 and [...]

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The End of Incandescent Light Bulbs

There have been many articles in electrical trade magazines lately that have discussed the future inevitable ban of the old standard incandescent light bulb. California usually leads the nation in energy conservation trends and discussions there are leaning towards an all out ban by 2012. Many of you are probably using fluorescent replacement lamps in [...]

Source: http://blog.atselectricinc.com/2012/08/the-end-of-incandescent-light-bulbs-8/

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Can I use twin breakers in my breaker panel?

Twin, or ‘two-for-one’, breakers allow the connection of two, separately-protected circuits in the space of one standard breaker. Two circuit overcurrent protective devices (COPDs) connect to a single leg of the phase bus bar in the breaker panel, effectively doubling the capacity of the breaker panel in terms of number of branch circuits connected. The total power capacity of the panel does not change with the addition of twin type breakers (and is largely unaffected by what breakers may be installed — a common misconception that can lead to the wrong conclusion that a panel is overloaded simply because the Ampere rating of all breakers adds to more than the main breaker Ampere rating).

How do I tell whether my breaker panel accepts twin breakers?

Most breaker panels are rated to accept at least a few twin breakers. Some accept twins throughout the panel, and some accept no twins at all. The diagram inside the panel cover should indicate which breaker positions accommodate twin breakers (see photos).

Panel cover diagram indicates whether twins are allowed. Typical wiring diagram -- no twins accommodated Typical wiring diagram -- twin breakers accommodated at all positions

 

Licensed Electrician Robert Monk Can I use twin breakers in my breaker panel? Copyright Robert Monk, 2012

Source: http://www.phillylicensedelectrician.com/can-i-use-a-twin-in-my-breaker-panel/

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Licensed Electrical Contractor Hiring Check List

Starting that new electrical project?  Here’s a good check list put out by The Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs that is helpful when looking for an electrician, or any other trade person. Hiring a Contractor Checklist Are you planning to remodel your home? This checklist will help you make sure you’ve done everything you need [...]

Source: http://www.blueskyelectric.net/blog/licensed-electrical-contractor-hiring-check-list/

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AWED Energy & Environmental Newsletter: 2/18/13

The Alliance for Wise Energy Decisions (AWED) is an informal coalition of individuals and organizations interested in improving national, state, and local energy & environmental policies. Our basic position is that technical matters like these should be addressed by using real science.

Instead of a science-based approach, our energy and environmental policies are typically written by those who stand to economically or politically profit from them. As a result, anything genuinely science-based in these policies is usually inadvertent and accidental.

A key element of AWED’s efforts is public education. Towards that end, every 3± weeks we put together a newsletter to balance what is found in the mainstream media about energy and environmental matters. We very much appreciate MasterResource for their assistance in publishing this information.

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An important, new, professionally made film about wind energy is Wind Rush. Although the director makes the obligatory inaccurate statements about wind energy “benefits” (the media has to be balanced!), the message is inescapably that wind is not everything it’s made out to be.

I’ve updated my page about fixing the RPS situation. We will be working with citizens where the political atmosphere is receptive to fixing some of these charades. If you have solid evidence that your state is such a case, please let us know by emailing me, ASAP.

More reports about greed energy economics:

Another PTC storm Brewing.

A fine article on the underreported costs of wind energy

Another US tactic being proposed to subsidize the wind industry

An important FERC case: Windpower Tax.

Wind Energy as a major electricity Consumer.

Very important Ontario matter re wind energy costs.

Wind in your hair, sun on your skin – and ebb in your wallet.

Economist Kevin O’Leary (Shark Tank) nails wind energy.

Obama Unveils His Economy-Killing Cap-And-Tax Plan.

The List of Green Energy Failures.

European wind energy facing subsidy and legal issues.

Germany and Spain Move to Curb Green-Energy Supports

Wind Turbine collapses.

More reports about turbine health matters:

I may have mentioned this before but this is an exceptionally well done critique of the Massachusetts “health” report, by an MIT PhD with impeccable credentials. As he accurately says: it’s all about the science — and what they did was junk.

Very important Canadian Turbine Health Study Update

A Wisconsin state agency rejects a wind development due to noise concerns.

Wind turbine complaints foreboding.

Global Wind Energy — The Human Impact

More reports about turbine wildlife matters:

Two US Senators call the Justice Dept hypocritical re turbines bird kills.

A fine piece about environmental hypocrisy.

Miscellaneous energy reports:

A NH state agency rejects a wind application based on aesthetics.

Falmouth (MA) Selectmen vote to take turbines down.

Committee of Heath (MA) citizens conclude that wind is a waste.

Hawaii wind project defeated by citizens.

Some lessons from wind energy in NY.

A site to report government or wind energy malfeasance.

Windpower Propaganda — at a School Near You?

Nuclear power is our only hope, or, the greatest environmentalist hypocrisy of all time

Al Gore’s Nuclear Hypocrisy.

A good assessment of the reign of Dr. Chu.

Britain has enough shale gas for 1500 years.

Methane Hydrates and the Potential Natural Gas Boom.

World Coal Consumption.

Solar Industry Grapples with Hazardous Waste.

A short video about the problems with ethanol.

Wind energy facing challenges in Texas.

 

Some recent articles of interest on manmade global warming —

More breaks in the IPCC front.

Global Warming: Manmade or Not? is a superior summary of the AGW situation.

Real Sustainability vs Activist Sustainability.

Peer-Reviewed Survey Finds Majority Of Scientists Skeptical Of Global Warming Crisis.

Emergent Phenomena.

Another Climate Driver Just Discovered.

A new study about how volcanoes may affect AGW.

Forecasters Often Use Unscientific Computer Models.

In their Own Words, Alarmists Debunk Their Science.

Al Gore is Losing the Bet so far.

A report worth reading: Climate of Deception?

Climate change or global luke-warming?

Point-by-Point Climate Rebuttal of Obama Talk.

Obama’s Climate Team.

EPA’s Secret And Costly “Sue And Settle” Collusion With Environmental Organizations

 

Some other recent articles of general interest —

Least expensive Obamacare plan is set for $20,000 per year.

This is a related, Must See short video: Doorbell.

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Please pass this information on to other open-minded, science-oriented people. To be on the email list for related AWED mailings, please email physicist john droz.

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/02/alliance-for-wise-energy-decisions-newsletter-3/

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BC Hydro’s Billion Dollar Climate Bill

“BC Hydro is forecast to lose one billion dollars over the next four years, as a result of the pursuit of green electricity…. The public policies that politicians of all stripes have imposed on us to address climate change will haunt us for years.”

British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, is blessed with an abundant and almost unlimited capacity to generate hydroelectric power. This capacity is the result of the farsighted policies of past BC provincial governments that invested in, or encouraged investment in, a series of hydroelectric mega-projects in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s. British Columbia has enjoyed the benefits of inexpensive, clean electricity ever since.

Apart from stints of economic contraction that, coincidentally, accompany BC’s infrequent brushes with the government’s socialist New Democratic Party (NDP), BC’s economy has generally boomed in large part as a direct result of our hydro electric capacity.

Canada has a history of creating public utilities to generate and transmit energy, which for British Columbia is BC Hydro. BC Hydro is highly regulated with respect to rates and operations and traditionally operated as an independent, apolitical entity.

That changed when politicians from all parties, driven by the media and statist intellectuals, recognized the increased revenue potential from surcharges and “green” taxes based on the notion of CO2-induced climate change. BC Hydro became an instrument for public policy, and a new way for government indirectly to fund green energy initiatives.

BC Hydro is forecast to lose one billion dollars over the next four years, as a result of the pursuit of green electricity.

Carbon Taxes and Clean Energy Legislation

In 2008, the ruling BC Liberal party was facing a tough election. With climate change distracting the media and electorate from more mundane but important issues, the Liberals put in place the Climate Action Plan, which, among other things, ushered in North America’s first carbon tax.

In 2010 the BC Liberals passed the Clean Energy Act (Bill 17), again citing climate as a concern, and a looming threat of future electricity shortages that required new, green sources of electricity. Bill 17 created the conditions for taxpayer subsidized private electric generation, with feed-in-tariffs and rate structures that guaranteed operator return on investment. BC Hydro was mandated to facilitate program implementation and purchase electricity from the private operators at above market prices. Bill 17 also mandated BC Hydro install smart meters in all BC homes.

Surplus Electricity and Falling Prices

Predictably, rent seekers flocked to the market, with new wind and “run of river” small hydro projects. The combination of additional electric supply and poor economic conditions in major U.S. markets has led to a collapse in the export price for BC’s electricity. BC Hydro is purchasing expensive “clean energy” and selling it at loss into the export market.

BC is preparing for another election in May 2013. With the Liberals down in the polls, the socialist NDP has latched onto BC Hydro’s supposed mismanagement as an example of Liberal failed policy, and as the justification to shut down BC massive Site “C” hydro dam project, the first major hydro project in the province in over three decades. The NDP has opposed Site “C” for years on environmental grounds.

Climate Politics

There is irony in the socialist NDP complaining about Liberal ideology driving the current clean energy policy. As the socialist party, the NDP has embraced anti-development and green orthodoxy as a means to impose its Marxist ideals.

That the NDP is prepared to sacrifice the economic well-being of British Columbians at the altar of radical environmentalism is a given. That the Liberals were prepared to do so for purely political purposes is hardly more worthy of celebration.

With the adoption of the 2008 “Climate Action Plan” and Bill 17, the so-called “Clean Energy Act” of 2010, the BC Liberals achieved three political objectives, all of which led to significantly higher energy prices for all of BC.

The Liberals imposed North America’s first “Carbon Tax”, which raised the cost of living for each BC resident and has no impact on global temperature or carbon dioxide emissions. It did negate the claim the NDP would have in the 2009 election that the Liberals “didn’t care about the environment”. BC’s Carbon Tax somehow “cost” BC nearly $1.15 billion in 2012, while generating only $962 million in revenue. Global concentrations of CO2 have risen over the past decade. The global temperature hasn’t changed in 16 years.

The second objective was related to BC’s participation in the ill-fated, but little known “Western Climate Initiative”. Essentially, the WCI was a marketing effort for energy producing jurisdictions, like BC, to sell their energy into the California market. The California energy market, while large, is being made increasingly dysfunctional by layers and layers of “green” state regulations and laws. It is interesting to note that after all BC’s efforts, even hydroelectric energy was deemed not green enough for consumption in California. Being shut out of the California market led to surplus in BC’s generation capacity.

Thirdly, the BC Liberals under Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark were encouraged by rent seekers to create the conditions under which electricity could be produced by private entities. On the face of it, encouraging private investment is justifiable. Unfortunately the concept of encouraging development to meet an anticipated imaginary demand for more green electricity has become, under the “Clean Energy Act”, an exercise in crony mercantilism.

Increasing Utility Bills to ‘Fix’ the Planet

Bill 17 provides developers of private energy the ability to milk taxpayers to ensure profitability. The Standing Offer and Feed in Tariff provisions in the Act require the government to enter into long-term contracts with power projects. The act requires the BC Hydro to pay a rate to the provider that ensures all costs are covered. The act also prohibits the BC Utilities Commission from amending rates.

Currently, BC Hydro generates hydro electricity for about $0.02/kWh. Green electricity costs up to $0.19/kWh. BC Hydro is bound to purchase all private power at rates beneficial to the private operator – and BC electricity users pay the subsidy.

The act also mandated smart meters that allow BC Hydro to charge differential rates to users based on volume consumption and time of use. BC Hydro customers are charged an increased rate after a certain volume of electricity is consumed. Typically, higher volume consumption results in a discount. In BC Hydro’s case a premium is charged, and the premium goes to finance the impacts of the Climate Action Plan and the Clean Air Act. Coming soon “time of use” premiums will be charged for electricity used during peak use times. Without smart meters, differential rates are almost impossible to impose, in a cost effective manner.

There are no health risks related to smart meters, and those who protest the meters on that basis do a disservice, by delegitimizing rational discussion of the true evils of smart meters.

Are Hydro’s Losses Political Gains?

BC Hydro’s projected billion-dollar loss, astonishing given the company’s virtual monopoly, is not the fault of BC Hydro management. It is the direct result of political meddling, this time by the Liberals, in the name of addressing “climate change.” Yet time and again, the underlying hypothesis of increased atmospheric CO2 catastrophically driving temperature is proving false.

The public policies that politicians of all stripes have imposed on us to address climate change will haunt us for years. Perhaps the BC Liberals can be forgiven for climbing aboard the climate change bandwagon for political purposes. Perhaps not. To suggest the NDP would be any different in this case is absurd. Neither party is particularly concerned about the climate. With an election at hand there’s more than just money at stake.

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Mark Walker, a 30-year veteran of community newspaper publishing, writes op-eds on energy and climate-change relating to Canadian public policy. He is based in British Columbia and blogs at/as http://kootenaybob.wordpress.com/.

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/02/bc-hydro-billion-climate-bill/

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Choosing the Best Electricians in Fort Lauderdale

Electrician in Fort Lauderdale

Electrician In Fort LauderdaleFor every establishment, lighting is one of the most important features. Southern Coast Electrical Services provides you only the best electricians in Fort lauderdale that would secure your building improvements for permits and inspections.

Electrical wiring, rewiring, and design aren’t simple things that any ordinary person could do; it takes a professional with proper training to get it done right. However, hiring just any person who knows a little would be risky. Therefore, calling an experienced Fort Lauderdale electrical contractor would be the best move to make, saving you both time and money.

A Fort Lauderdale electrician could install all sorts of electrical items, especially lighting and other decorations for improvements. If you’re a company whose products are Christmas lights, light bulbs, and others, you are expected to consume a lot of electricity. And if you’re trying to lessen your consumption of electricity, an electrician in Fort Lauderdale would know just what to do.

Establishing a beautiful work place is part of establishing your company’s profile;  well designed lighting makes a good impression to the public. Clients are satisfied enough with what they see. So if you want to maintain your customers’ interests tight, make your surroundings safe and bright, go with the pros at Southern Coast Electricians.

To know more about the importance of having secured electrical wires at your home or business, you can read more here: www.sflaelectrician.com/replace-circuit-breakers-with-licensed-electricians-in-miami-ft-lauderdale-or-west-palm-beach.

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Licensed Electrical Contractor Hiring Check List

Starting that new electrical project?  Here’s a good check list put out by The Department of Commerce & Consumer Affairs that is helpful when looking for an electrician, or any other trade person. Hiring a Contractor Checklist Are you planning to remodel your home? This checklist will help you make sure you’ve done everything you need [...]

Source: http://www.blueskyelectric.net/blog/licensed-electrical-contractor-hiring-check-list/

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How Long To Grow Tomatoes – Juicy Delicious Tomatoes

Ketchup is just one by product that you can get from tomatoes. And the fresher it gets better it is. To give you freshly picked tomatoes, you might want to learn how to start growing them. But instead of just learning how long to grow tomatoes, it is ideal to learn the essentials on how to care for them as well. There are only a few rules to follow so better start learning them for you to reap the rewards of fresh harvest in no time.

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As have said earlier, there are only a few basic steps in trying to grow your own tomatoes. And depending on how well you take each aspect in consideration, it will pretty much determine how long to grow tomatoes. You can always ask your neighbors if you seem to lack such information or you can find yourself a guide that you can now find online these days.

One of the things you might want to have in order to produce the best tomatoes is the proper lighting. As a matter of fact, the more you expose your crops to sunlight, the better they are going to get. However, make sure not to place them in a place where wind is abundant.

Another thing to consider is the soil you are planning to plant your tomatoes in. The best thing to do is to sterilize your soil from time to time. It is recommended to do so twice every season. What is important is that your soil is free from various infections or diseases that could affect your plants.

It is also important to keep your soil moist at most times. These are just some of the things to consider. Why learn how long to grow tomatoes if you could only learn the best ways to care for them instead. Doing so will surely get you there – an unlimited supply of fresh tomatoes.

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Electrician Services Questions

Has your home had a major addition or renovation?

Do your lights flicker or dim momentarily?

Do you hear crackling, sizzling, or buzzing from your outlets?

Do you have GFCI'S?

 

Source: http://cooper-electric.net/electrician-services-questions/

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2013 Energy-Saving Tax Credits: Part 3 of 3

Homeowners taking advantage of renewable energy can qualify for savings of up to 30 percent of equipment cost; rentals and second homes are not eligible for these Consumer Energy Efficiency Tax Credits.

Be sure to take a look at part 1 and part 2 of PGI’s 3 part series on 2013 Energy-Saving Tax Credits.

Fuel Cells

A fuel cell is device that converts the chemical energy from a given fuel into electricity through a chemical reaction with oxygen or another oxidizing agent. Enabling the use of hydrogen technologies to power your home, residential fuel cells offer a safer, cleaner and more efficient alternative to gasoline and fossil fuels. Residential fuel cells have the potential to revolutionize the way we power our homes and the nation– recently becoming a more affordable and practical approach to saving energy. To quality for the Fuel Cell tax credit, the system much meet an efficiency level of at least 30 percent and must have a capacity of at least 0.5 kW. This credit includes installation costs.

Additional Credits

Apart from Fuel Cells, Solar Energy Systems, Geothermal Heat Pumps and Small Wind Turbines, tax credits may be available for the following:

  • Insulation materials or systems meeting the 2009 International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) and Amendments
  • Energy Star Qualified windows, doors, and skylights
  • Metal roofs with appropriate pigmented coatings and asphalt roofs with appropriate cooling granules meeting Energy Star requirements
  • Biomass Fuel Stoves with a thermal efficiency rating of at least 75 percent
  • Energy Star Qualified central air conditioning systems

For more information on 2013 Energy-Saving Tax Credits, visit the the Energy Star website.

Source: http://powergenerationinc.com/2013-energy-saving-tax-credits-part-3-of-3/

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BC Hydro’s Billion Dollar Climate Bill

“BC Hydro is forecast to lose one billion dollars over the next four years, as a result of the pursuit of green electricity…. The public policies that politicians of all stripes have imposed on us to address climate change will haunt us for years.”

British Columbia, Canada’s westernmost province, is blessed with an abundant and almost unlimited capacity to generate hydroelectric power. This capacity is the result of the farsighted policies of past BC provincial governments that invested in, or encouraged investment in, a series of hydroelectric mega-projects in the 1950’s, 60’s and 70’s. British Columbia has enjoyed the benefits of inexpensive, clean electricity ever since.

Apart from stints of economic contraction that, coincidentally, accompany BC’s infrequent brushes with the government’s socialist New Democratic Party (NDP), BC’s economy has generally boomed in large part as a direct result of our hydro electric capacity.

Canada has a history of creating public utilities to generate and transmit energy, which for British Columbia is BC Hydro. BC Hydro is highly regulated with respect to rates and operations and traditionally operated as an independent, apolitical entity.

That changed when politicians from all parties, driven by the media and statist intellectuals, recognized the increased revenue potential from surcharges and “green” taxes based on the notion of CO2-induced climate change. BC Hydro became an instrument for public policy, and a new way for government indirectly to fund green energy initiatives.

BC Hydro is forecast to lose one billion dollars over the next four years, as a result of the pursuit of green electricity.

Carbon Taxes and Clean Energy Legislation

In 2008, the ruling BC Liberal party was facing a tough election. With climate change distracting the media and electorate from more mundane but important issues, the Liberals put in place the Climate Action Plan, which, among other things, ushered in North America’s first carbon tax.

In 2010 the BC Liberals passed the Clean Energy Act (Bill 17), again citing climate as a concern, and a looming threat of future electricity shortages that required new, green sources of electricity. Bill 17 created the conditions for taxpayer subsidized private electric generation, with feed-in-tariffs and rate structures that guaranteed operator return on investment. BC Hydro was mandated to facilitate program implementation and purchase electricity from the private operators at above market prices. Bill 17 also mandated BC Hydro install smart meters in all BC homes.

Surplus Electricity and Falling Prices

Predictably, rent seekers flocked to the market, with new wind and “run of river” small hydro projects. The combination of additional electric supply and poor economic conditions in major U.S. markets has led to a collapse in the export price for BC’s electricity. BC Hydro is purchasing expensive “clean energy” and selling it at loss into the export market.

BC is preparing for another election in May 2013. With the Liberals down in the polls, the socialist NDP has latched onto BC Hydro’s supposed mismanagement as an example of Liberal failed policy, and as the justification to shut down BC massive Site “C” hydro dam project, the first major hydro project in the province in over three decades. The NDP has opposed Site “C” for years on environmental grounds.

Climate Politics

There is irony in the socialist NDP complaining about Liberal ideology driving the current clean energy policy. As the socialist party, the NDP has embraced anti-development and green orthodoxy as a means to impose its Marxist ideals.

That the NDP is prepared to sacrifice the economic well-being of British Columbians at the altar of radical environmentalism is a given. That the Liberals were prepared to do so for purely political purposes is hardly more worthy of celebration.

With the adoption of the 2008 “Climate Action Plan” and Bill 17, the so-called “Clean Energy Act” of 2010, the BC Liberals achieved three political objectives, all of which led to significantly higher energy prices for all of BC.

The Liberals imposed North America’s first “Carbon Tax”, which raised the cost of living for each BC resident and has no impact on global temperature or carbon dioxide emissions. It did negate the claim the NDP would have in the 2009 election that the Liberals “didn’t care about the environment”. BC’s Carbon Tax somehow “cost” BC nearly $1.15 billion in 2012, while generating only $962 million in revenue. Global concentrations of CO2 have risen over the past decade. The global temperature hasn’t changed in 16 years.

The second objective was related to BC’s participation in the ill-fated, but little known “Western Climate Initiative”. Essentially, the WCI was a marketing effort for energy producing jurisdictions, like BC, to sell their energy into the California market. The California energy market, while large, is being made increasingly dysfunctional by layers and layers of “green” state regulations and laws. It is interesting to note that after all BC’s efforts, even hydroelectric energy was deemed not green enough for consumption in California. Being shut out of the California market led to surplus in BC’s generation capacity.

Thirdly, the BC Liberals under Gordon Campbell and Christy Clark were encouraged by rent seekers to create the conditions under which electricity could be produced by private entities. On the face of it, encouraging private investment is justifiable. Unfortunately the concept of encouraging development to meet an anticipated imaginary demand for more green electricity has become, under the “Clean Energy Act”, an exercise in crony mercantilism.

Increasing Utility Bills to ‘Fix’ the Planet

Bill 17 provides developers of private energy the ability to milk taxpayers to ensure profitability. The Standing Offer and Feed in Tariff provisions in the Act require the government to enter into long-term contracts with power projects. The act requires the BC Hydro to pay a rate to the provider that ensures all costs are covered. The act also prohibits the BC Utilities Commission from amending rates.

Currently, BC Hydro generates hydro electricity for about $0.02/kWh. Green electricity costs up to $0.19/kWh. BC Hydro is bound to purchase all private power at rates beneficial to the private operator – and BC electricity users pay the subsidy.

The act also mandated smart meters that allow BC Hydro to charge differential rates to users based on volume consumption and time of use. BC Hydro customers are charged an increased rate after a certain volume of electricity is consumed. Typically, higher volume consumption results in a discount. In BC Hydro’s case a premium is charged, and the premium goes to finance the impacts of the Climate Action Plan and the Clean Air Act. Coming soon “time of use” premiums will be charged for electricity used during peak use times. Without smart meters, differential rates are almost impossible to impose, in a cost effective manner.

There are no health risks related to smart meters, and those who protest the meters on that basis do a disservice, by delegitimizing rational discussion of the true evils of smart meters.

Are Hydro’s Losses Political Gains?

BC Hydro’s projected billion-dollar loss, astonishing given the company’s virtual monopoly, is not the fault of BC Hydro management. It is the direct result of political meddling, this time by the Liberals, in the name of addressing “climate change.” Yet time and again, the underlying hypothesis of increased atmospheric CO2 catastrophically driving temperature is proving false.

The public policies that politicians of all stripes have imposed on us to address climate change will haunt us for years. Perhaps the BC Liberals can be forgiven for climbing aboard the climate change bandwagon for political purposes. Perhaps not. To suggest the NDP would be any different in this case is absurd. Neither party is particularly concerned about the climate. With an election at hand there’s more than just money at stake.

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Mark Walker, a 30-year veteran of community newspaper publishing, writes op-eds on energy and climate-change relating to Canadian public policy. He is based in British Columbia and blogs at/as http://kootenaybob.wordpress.com/.

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/02/bc-hydro-billion-climate-bill/

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Solar Panels Cost – Will The Solar Industry Soon Need More Skilled Workers?

For one of the first times, the solar power industry may be in a position where it needs more skilled workers than are available. In a recent report published by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) and The Solar Foundation, solar capacity has grown very quickly over the last few years, despite [...]

Source: http://www.theelectricconnection.com/solar-panels-cost-solar-industry-skilled-workers/

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South Florida Electricians can make repairs, installations & inspections

Electrical Contractor MiamiAs a licensed electrical contractor in Miami and South Florida that has been in business for many years, we handle the entire spectrum of electrical services.  While some smaller electrical companies may not be able to handle certain jobs or not have the staff or expertise to make it happen, we do it all!

Whether you are just looking to have some minor electrical work done in your new home, install lighting or put in a generator, we will get the job done safely and securely.  Over the years, we have handled just about every type of job you can possibly think of.  We work on commercial properties and residential. We can work with your developers and architects from the beginning of your project until the end to make sure you have the exact fixtures that will best suit your home or business.  If you need commercial lighting for a restaurant, office building or hotel in South Florida, we can do it without a problem.  Also, if you want to install a generator for your home or office, we specialize in that as well.

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EC Installs Fast Charger (for EVs) In San Diego

Baker Electric issued a press release on the install, which included this:

“It’s truly exciting for Baker Electric to take part in introducing Blink DC Fast Chargers to the San Diego community,” said BEI President Ted Baker. “The EV Project is changing how consumers view clean electric transportation. As we enter our 75th year in business, it’s fitting to pair our history with the new DC Fast Charger on the San Diego State University campus.”

“We are excited to work with Baker Electric in installing a Blink DC Fast Charger on SDSU’s campus,” said Andy Hoskinson, San Diego Manager for ECOtality. “Baker Electric has been a great partner in helping ECOtality build out the EV infrastructure needed to help San Diego lead the charge in EV readiness.”

Source: http://electricalcontractor.com/?p=8468

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Monday, February 25, 2013

The Light Brigade: Confronting the Anti-Energy, Pro-Blackout Rally in DC

“We love energy with conviction, while they hate it with confusion.”

- Alex Epstein

On Sunday, February 17th, 350.org and the Sierra Club hosted the “Forward on Climate” rally on the National Mall in Washington D.C. It was billed as thelargest climate rally in history.” Just like the anti-Keystone XL rally in 2011, protesters pushed the Obama administration to continue to block the Keystone XL pipeline, which would bring crude oil from Alberta, Canada, to U.S. refineries.

But unlike the 2011 rally, Sunday’s protesters were challenged by Alex Epstein and his Light Brigade, an “educational counter-protest” whose members wore bright yellow t-shirts and shared their sincere appreciation for life-giving energy. I am proud to say I was part of that group.

Alex et al. did a great job of explaining to an adamantly anti-oil crowd just how much better their lives are because of oil. It was interesting to watch people realize that their whole day was predicated on oil – the polyester clothes they were wearing, the ibuprofen they took that morning, the computer chips in their phones, their plastic water bottles, the synthetic rubber in their shoes, not to mention the gas in the cars they drove to get there (even an abridged list is mind-boggling). However, one key point that unfortunately never sank in with anyone we talked to is that the climate has become dramatically safer with fossil fuel-driven industrial improvements. It seemed like no one cared about that crucial fact.

Our positive message about energy and industry stood in stark contrast to the protesters’ message of conservation, restriction, and destruction. At times it was hard to stomach – the look on my face in this video says it all – but at least some protesters were internally consistent. The point of the message on our shirts (which read “Anti-Fossil + Anti-Nuclear = Pro-Blackout”) was to show in simple terms that the rally was fundamentally anti-energy, anti-progress, and anti-human. The outgoing young man standing next to me in the video simply went right to the heart of it, declaring “I’m absolutely 100% pro-blackout, pro-population control.” I suspected Malthus’ bad theories were behind the protesters’ bad message, but this person confirmed it.

Conviction Was Ours

As the ice-cold day wore on, the Light Brigade proved to be the more energized group, countering a dull protest that even some supporters called uninspiring. We had the positive message; we had the real way forward. As Alex Epstein wrote:

For “the biggest climate rally in history,” attendance was remarkably sparse. Those of us in the Light Brigade guessed 5,000. We were heartened by the lack of real enthusiasm by the protesters. The Light Brigade, as our videos will show, had real passion–we love energy with conviction, while they hate it with confusion. “Forward on climate” was personified by the shivering, emotionally muted, and fairly sparse crowd leaving early in their oil clothing to get to their coal and gas homes.

In high spirits despite the biting cold, Eric Dennis from the Center for Industrial Progress asked protesters if they drove to the rally in vehicles that ran on pixie dust, and Alex Epstein poked fun at a the man assigned to follow him around and warn people that Alex wasn’t on board with the rally’s mission. As we saw more of the videos from Sunday, we started affectionately calling him “Waldo” because he can be spotted somewhere in almost every take.

Other Conversations

Sadly, I didn’t capture some of the encouraging conversations I had with level-headed protesters. Some acknowledged the flaws inherent in letting the government gamble on technologies with our money (although everyone at the rally was convinced that wind and solar power could replace fossil fuels in just a few years). One even granted my point that it’s impossible to say with any certainty what technology will come out on top decades down the road. Baby steps.

I conceded some points as well, which caught folks off guard. Sensible protesters listened as I granted that there are some external costs of producing and transporting fossil fuels, such as occasional oil spills or airborne emissions of harmful substances. I only argued that, rather than focusing exclusively on the costs of producing fossil fuels and fossil-fueled electricity, we should also consider the benefits of everything made possible by fossil fuels.

As an economist, I consider it my job to point out what is not seen. In this case, what people fail to see is the huge opportunity cost of not producing energy, of not speeding industrial progress, of not unlocking the best resources and using them to improve our lives. Then again, what can you say to someone who rallies around banning the very means of existence?

Source: http://www.masterresource.org/2013/02/light-brigade-dc-event-2013/

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