Tuesday, 25 February 2020

Wind energy and bird mortality

Wind energy and bird mortality


Wind energy: A rather curious letter recently appeared on the Tulsa World editorial page, "Wind Turbines," by Jim Wiegand, Redding, CA. Weigand has no ties with Tulsa and the letter contained an editor: "Wiegand is a nationally recognized natural biologist and expert on the effects of wind turbines on birds." A search shows that Mr. Weigand has a biology degree from the 70s and earns his living by selling antiques. He has done nothing that would qualify him as an expert in wildlife biology, and none of his claims, here or elsewhere, are supported by credible research. His job is writing letters to newspapers and posting comments on websites that are critical about wind energy. The letter began with: "The wind industry hides massive genocide with regard to birds and bats. The industry has set up fraudulent death studies and received voluntary guidelines to hide the slaughter." The letter never mentioned birds again, but criticized wind energy and conspiracy theories.

Wind turbines sometimes kill birds and bats, but genocide of birds? In other of his writings, Mr. Wiegand claims that windmills are responsible for dozens of Whooping Crane deaths and that they will cause their extinction within five years. So far, not one Whooping Crane death can be attributed to windmills. Carla Gilbert challenged the danger for similar birds in a post to the article. "When I was traveling in Portugal a few years ago, we could see many wind farms from the highway. We were told that the storks want to build their nests on top. When the bus stopped to refuel, I took pictures of the seated storks on their nests on top of the turbines and saw several storks coming and going from their nests. I didn't see any injured or dead birds. "And the storks don't die out due to the windmills. A falconer, initially concerned about windmills, now places his falconry on wind turbines and does not consider them a greater threat to birds than his window.

There has been a lot of opposition to windmills and renewable energy in general, so it is hard to know if all criticism is factual. Studies have found around five to eight birds dead birds per windmill. That is approximately the number of birds that are in a display window each year. When you add the birds killed by cars and by hunting, it seems that other human activities pose a greater threat to the genocide of birds than wind turbines. For birds, the main threats are windows, cats, climate change, diseases, hunters, and pesticides.

There are concerns about protected species such as small prairie chickens and eagles. There are severe penalties for damaging eagles, so to be sure, windmill owners apply for permits to legally kill eagles. That has caused quite a fuss, but recently the government has given the companies a 30-year moratorium on enforcing protection laws while they are studying the problem. It seems unlikely that an eagle would fly in a windmill, mainly because another criticism is about the noise that windmills make. Yet there are confirmed reports that 85 bald eagles have been killed by windmills in the last five years, about 17 a year. Eagles are at the top of the food chain, so any environmental pollutant is likely to be harmful to them, and DDT was the main cause of their population decline. After DDT was banned and protected, their population has been restored to around 140,000 in North America and removed from the endangered species list. They are damaged by many pollutants related to energy production - around 280 were killed by the Exxon Valdez oil spill. It is a shame when one of the beautiful birds is accidentally killed. If we stopped activities that could harm them, we would have to cease much of our energy production.

The concern about the smaller prairie chicken is that they avoid high structures and windmills can cause them to move out of their normal habitat. Prairie chickens come together to mate and bring in a large common area called a leak. An enterprising oil company, unlike wind energy, drove a group of reporters to a leak in the Osage Hills to show them what could be lost if windmills were built, as if driving a van full of reporters around their leak was not about to disturb them. Many of the problems with wildlife and noise can be addressed by where the windmills are located, and reasonable laws are needed to see that the windmills will disturb animals and humans as little as possible.

Research shows that the actual evidence of the killing of birds by windmills is greatly exaggerated. In the Journal of Applied Ecology Volume 49, Issue 2, pages 386-394, April 2012, the authors found the impact of wind farms on bird populations to be minimal, with the greatest impact during construction than during subsequent operations. Extensive bird mortality research in Canada found that most human-related bird mortality (around 99%) is caused by wild and domestic cats, collisions with buildings and vehicles, and electricity transmission and distribution lines. A related peer-reviewed study of bird mortality says their data suggests that <0.2% of the population of each species is currently affected by death or relocation due to the development of wind turbines. They concluded that although the number of windmills is expected to grow ten times over the next two decades, "population-level effects on bird populations are unlikely, provided that highly sensitive or rare habitats, as well as concentration areas for endangered species, are avoided."

Mr. Wiegand's letter is mostly fiction. Some people cannot see the value or beauty of windmills and look for an excuse to criticize them.

The benefits of steel recycling in junk cars

The benefits of steel recycling in junk cars


Benefits: Recycling junk cars has a huge impact on our environment, economy and more; an impact that is completely positive. There are many benefits of recycling junk cars, most of which relate to steel. Read on to find out why it is important to recycle steel in junk cars and how you can personally contribute to this wonderful initiative.

Most vehicles are usually steel

Most vehicles are made of steel because it is a very durable, strong and reliable metal. Not only can it protect drivers and passengers, it can also be recycled and reused over and over again. In fact, most steel is made from existing steel materials, which works wonders to conserve our natural resources, save energy and reduce harmful emissions from metal refineries. According to the Steel Recycling Institute (SRI), "a single ton saves 2500 pounds of iron ore, 1400 pounds of coal and 120 pounds of limestone."

Vehicles are on average 60% steel and iron. The scale alone is on average 25% of the total amount of steel in a car or truck. This includes the quarter panels, trunk, hood and doors. In addition, internal parts and metal components are recycled for their steel, such as auto parts, gaskets, printed circuit boards and more.

Steel recycling

Motorized vehicles are among the most recycled consumer products in the country. Regardless of who owns it or what happened to them, almost all cars end up in the recycling process. According to the Steel Recycling Institute (SRI), more than 14 million tonnes of steel from cars are recycled every year. This can actually be cited as a recycling percentage of 100% for vehicles that are no longer suitable for the road!

Junk Car Salvaging process

The recycling process for junk cars, although not too complicated, requires a fleet of highly specialized equipment and technology. Most metal processing centers will start draining the vehicle of all remaining fluids to stay within environmentally responsible recycling methods. These fluids include transmission fluid, brake fluid, power steering fluid, wiper fluid, radiator fluid, battery fluid, and engine oil. They will then start dismantling the vehicle from all reusable parts, such as wheels, tires, headlights, doors, windows, fenders, bumpers, trunk lids, stereos and all operational or repairable car parts.

After a vehicle has finished the draining and dismantling process, there are only scattered shells. This is usually shredded in an industrial metal shredder, which is a huge and innovative machine that can shred large shells into fist-sized pieces in less than 45 seconds. These pieces are a compilation of steel, non-steel metals and lint (non-reusable rubbers, plastics, glass, etc.). A large magnetic sorter is used to separate the steel and iron pieces from the rest of the shredder material, which are then sent throughout the country to various metal buyers, reprocessed and steelworks.

Climate change and old world philosophy

Climate change and old world philosophy

Climate: Philosophy is about offering possible solutions where no others can be found. In a sense, it's about human logic versus reality. Good stories collect followers and things that seem normal are often turned upside down when there is evidence to the contrary. That applies to climate change versus the old world philosophy and false notions that everything that God does is good and that an eternal paradise awaits us.

The real God is the Great Spirit of the Universe, as my reincarnation experience testifies. With that I have never diminished the goal of separating the reality from the assumption and my life was one of searching. Consequently, my search led me far and wide into the corners of human development that few would or could enter. So what's the reality?

Nothing is closer than the fact that the world is fast approaching its end. Even with that looming, the arguments against climate change are almost as blatant as those before. In other words, people are as confused as ever about what happens to them and the planet.

In Australia we have to deal with catastrophic conditions all summer, while there is a fire in New South Wales and Queensland. They will keep pace with cyclone winds over forests and plains conditioned by drought. They are impossible to stop because the environment is suitable for mass destruction.

Even in the light of this, the government refuses to consider climate change as a cause. With many MPs blinded by religious philosophy that the world was created in six days and will not end before Jesus Christ returns, there is no power of persuasion for them.

What is needed to change this vision into something closer to the facts? In the old world nothing could happen that was contrary to the religious view that only what is recorded in holy books is a fact. This is naive and wrong when it comes to what is happening now.

Although many politicians are religious, they do not seem to mind accepting climate change as a reality. They tend to accept the absurd notion that heaven is waiting for them and that the god they worship will not destroy the planet. A philosophical miscalculation of large proportions is clearly behind it, along with the money factor that drives them to believe it.

Indigenous Knowledge the Way to Go

Indigenous Knowledge the Way to Go


THE entire world is in chaos because of the lack of knowledge that can be taped from elsewhere to solve health problems.

Indigenous knowledge an approach to apply in everyday life can be defined as an understanding, skills, and philosophies that emanate from society through interacts with natural surroundings.

Indigenous knowledge is losing grip in Africa yet most of the health challenges can be solved by interacting with biodiversity. Biodiversity should be embedded with the well being of people and planet earth across the globe.

Human beings global, regional and local need to merge the cultural traits with local culture, language, social interactions, skills, spirituality and rituals to initiate their health challenges such as hypertension, cardiovascular disease, cerebral, cancer, diabetes, hemorrhoids, and many others .

Human beings need to interact with the environment for pragmatic sustainability in addressing health challenges that cost us life and millions if not billions or dollars.

In Zimbabwe and many other parts of the world, people should continuously communicate with the biological components of the environment in fascinating complex sets of knowledge and practices to gain wisdom.

There are synergies that cannot be ignored through science and indigenous knowledge that can build philosophical thinking towards elevating an individual's knowledge.

The challenges faced by people are that they no longer tape knowledge from their elsewhere and prefer scientific approach medicines that have side effects if consumed excessively.

Communities across the globe should network with their elsewhere and tape knowledge on some of the herbs that can heal the most dangerous diseases that have become the leading cause of death like cancer. Procedures and approaches that are locally generated from community members can boost Indigenous Knowledge Systems.

In an interview conducted with 5 elsewhere from the community who preferred anonymity said that "Africa is a rich continent that if researcher can tape knowledge from their elsewhere can address most of the health problems that have no effects and are natural such as prickly pear (dhorofiya ), Aloe vera, maize chives, avocado pear, Umsukuzwan / Zumbani and so forth ".

"Prickly pear a shrub that can be found in most parts of the world (Dhorofiya) leaves or peel can be used for hemorrhoids, Aloe vera (Inhlaba / Gava Kawa can be used for constipation, kidney failure, headaches, and wounds", they added.

"Most people succumb to the leading cause of death disease like cancer yet maize chives if chopped can help prevent cancer and kidney failure," said a 66-year-old man Skhumbuzo Gumede. The added that most men resort to Vuka-vuka medicine yet the pulp of an avocado pear is a natural aphrodisiac.

There is a need to co-opt elsewhere and document their knowledge to preserve indigenous knowledge. More academic research through networks with experts to support indigenous knowledge production should be initiated.

Sunday, 23 February 2020

The four types of solar systems

The four types of solar systems


Solar Systems: Renewable energy is a great way to help the environment, reduce energy costs and enjoy electricity. They are quickly becoming popular in rural areas that are not connected to the network and that regularly fail, and they are cheaper than ever. This has led to an increasing interest in homes that want to make the switch, but with so many different products available, it can be difficult to figure out where the process should begin. To begin with, it is important to be informed about the different types of available solar energy systems.

Grid Connect

These solar energy systems are the most popular, the most cost-effective and require very little maintenance. A home network connected remains connected to the network. It will use the renewable energy source when it is available, but all the extra energy needed comes from the electricity grid. All extra energy that is produced is then fed back to the electricity grid instead of stored. These houses have no power or energy during a malfunction.

Stand alone

These solar energy systems use no electricity at all, making them ideal for houses that are not on the grid. Compared to the price of connection to the grid, they are usually cheaper and can provide energy to the house that otherwise could not have electricity. As a bonus, they can be specially designed to only provide energy for one or two things, such as a water pump, boiler or fridge. These systems often store excess energy that is produced in batteries for later use. Unfortunately, the batteries only last a few years and these require the knowledge of an expert to design and install them.

portable

Portable solar energy systems are the only thing most customers are not aware of. These are lightweight, easy to use and are usually designed with a purpose in mind, such as for an ATV or boat. Smaller options are also available, such as USB chargers or phone chargers for devices. These are not for household energy, but are used instead for one or two smaller things, such as charging a telephone.

Hybrid

Hybrid solar energy systems are exactly what the name suggests. The most common form of hybrid system is a wind and solar system. This helps ensure that a home always has energy and remains the most popular option for homes that are outside the power grid.

This term is also used to describe houses with a system with backup batteries, but it is also connected to the electricity grid. If there is a blackout, these homes will still have electricity and there will never be a concern about running out of energy if the amount in the spare batteries becomes too low. These are just like the standalone version because they require more maintenance than a network connection and they require the knowledge and skills that only a specialist in this field can offer.

Discovering the world of renewable energy can be exciting. It can be great to know that there will be less global warming and that energy bills will be lower. Renewable energy can also provide a source of comfort in areas where blackouts are common. Instead of worrying about the food in the freezer going bad, families can relax and unwind while the kids watch cartoons. Deciding which is suitable for a home or device is an individual decision that can take some time, but learning about the options available is the first step.

Springers Solar has been around for more than ten years and they are proud to offer the latest stand-alone power systems for residential buildings, commercial buildings, campers and caravans. A team of specialists can handle the most complicated installation projects. Years of experience guarantee that they can answer all questions and that they can help consumers decide which is the best power system to meet their needs. Springers Solar also offers an online store that is completely filled with solar-powered items such as solar-powered televisions. They also offer a wide range of battery-powered items for when the sun goes down.

The Rise of Black Gold

The Rise of Black Gold


Black Gold: During the holidays, my family and I went to New York to watch a few Broadway shows. One of them was a big magic production, something my son wanted to see ... a kind of tribute at the beginning of the 20th century and the 'Golden Age of Magic'.

Was it filled with tricks never seen before? No not really.

But the artists were so skilled, along with the dramatic music and lighting effects ... maybe I didn't suspend the disbelief, but the less rational side of my brain was happy to look the other way for a few nice hours.

This way you sell tickets for a magical show on Broadway.

In order of great illusions, Wall Street has one of them: the idea that American shale oil producers will somehow rush and save us from higher oil prices in the coming months and years.

The shale oil industry is unable to save American consumers by speeding up production.

This can be seen in the hedging activities of shale companies. As Bloomberg noted last month, when oil prices exceeded $ 50 a barrel after the December OPEC meeting, American shale producers hurried to cover those prices.

The key here is what this says about the vision of shale oil producers on risks. For the time being, they prefer to just keep on going and take a lower but guaranteed payout of $ 50 per barrel for their future oil production - instead of betting on earning much more money by staying unharmed when prices hit $ 60.

It is wise to do that. But the tricky part is this ...

Shale companies need all the money they can get. Because old sources are quickly empty in the fracking game. They must be replaced with new ones. This requires a continuous stream of cheap money.

It was easy enough to do when oil was above $ 100 and the long-term cost of fracking a well was around $ 50 to $ 60 per barrel. These days it is just enough to keep the light on and to settle the debt burden of the bargains.

So if you look at the chart of US oil production in the last three years, don't expect a parabolic rise to the heights of 2015 when oil-crushing companies pumped more than 9.5 million barrels per day.

Shale breast milk

Banks are also not interested in increasing their loans to shale companies, despite the recovery in oil prices in 2016.

At the end of last month, Reuters noted that of the nearly three dozen large shale oil companies that it follows, only a third - 12 companies - saw credit lines rise. The rest had either reduced their access to bank credit or left it unchanged.

Banks will also not easily forget the madness that they have written off piles of bad debts when the bubble burst in 2014 and 2015.

What about bond investors? Can they be expected to pick up the financial margin as they did during the fracking boom?

Don't count on it. Interest rates are higher, so financing costs are more expensive than at the peak of the boom.

And it does not help to sell new speculative bonds when, despite the higher oil prices in the past year, the wave of shale-related bankruptcies will rise.

In the past two years, 114 oil field drilling and service companies have been on the rise, according to law firm Haynes and Boone from Texas, which specializes in bankruptcy applications.

But as Moody's notes, more companies are likely to join those ranks because $ 21 billion in bonds, borrowed during the boom, must be repaid to investors in 2018. It continues to rise from there to a peak in 2021, then nearly $ 29 billion will be canceled.

Perhaps the best future perspective of experienced bankers for the oil industry comes: "This will leave a bad taste in our mouth for years," a banker told the Houston Chronicle last summer when his company had to write off nearly $ 10 million in broken loans.

Another said: "There may be an extension, but no flowering. The credit will be limited for some time."

But without credit (or rather, cheap credit), American production cannot grow significantly. That is why we stick to the higher path for oil prices.

Solar energy brings much needed change

Solar energy brings much needed change


If you are one of those who cares about the use of electricity for the endless electronic devices we use today, solar energy is a good way or reassuring that there is a way to continue with the same work but with the use of a more noble energy mode that is solar energy.

The process of extracting pure energy from the sun is great and using it for various beneficial reasons is even better. The person who invented it must have had the greatest interest in bringing about a change that would greatly help the world. The availability of this energy mode in homes and various other sectors has led to a very good change.

Let's look at some of the benefits of this solar energy:

• CARE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT

Adapting a method for using pure energy from solar radiation is definitely a very thoughtful way to protect our environment. This is because this form of energy has the least dangerous impact on the environment, nor does it produce harmful greenhouse gases or pollute the water. It does not produce any kind of noise during its production and the environment hardly experiences any problems.

• GOOD WAY TO REDUCE THE ELECTRICITY ACCOUNT

A very effective and generous way to limit all the extra money that has accumulated on your bill, solar energy is exactly the way you should go. Your bill will be reduced immediately when you generate your own electricity, because you will use the energy supplier much less. Plus, something that many people are not aware of is that you can earn by selling the unused electricity and that also a very generous amount.

• THIS MODE IS APPLICABLE EVERYWHERE

As long as you have access to sunshine, nothing can prevent you from using this type of energy. This is very useful, especially in the remote areas where access to electricity is difficult to obtain. In these places, solar energy is a disguised blessing that helps them continue their daily work that would require energy.

• YOU GET A SECURE FACILITY FROM THE NET

When you get a network with the ability to penetrate sufficient solar energy, this has many energy production centers. This ensures stable network security in case you are confronted with any kind of overload, human or natural disasters.