On Fuel Consumption, Driving and Savings:

A fuel efficiency meter. (ex. At present, this...

A fuel efficiency meter. (ex. At present, this car needs a liter gas to run 18.1 kilometers.) (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

According to the American Trucking Research Institute (ATRI), fuel costs account for roughly 35 percent of average marginal costs per mile, and with diesel prices expected to remain high, competitive advantage will be bestowed on trucking companies who are best able to manage fuel consumption and contain fuel costs.

Overall, aerodynamics may account for 15 percent to 22 percent of energy losses for a fully loaded Class 8 truck traveling at highway speeds. Significant fuel savings can be realized by matching cab height to trailer height, reducing the gap between the cab and the trailer, and installing fairings on the chassis and the trailer.  

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Panelized Homes Will Lead The Way To A Greener World

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“The world has just suffered a tremendous financial set back and as we crawl back to prosperity the housing market will play an important role,  controlling costs, increasing quality an being more energy efficient will no longer be an option.  The green market will be “the market.”   At Panelized Building Systems we take that very seriously and we understand that the only way to bring about change is to make sure healthy and energy efficient is cost effective from day one.  Life is about balance and we are here to help you achieve that balance.” Schappert said this 4 years ago and today it is truer than ever.

Now The Green Marketing Company will be blowing the dust off the old websites and breathing life into the BIOS brand of green, energy efficient homes, by focusing on marketing and lead generation for builders around the world.  Learn More & Watch Video

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Your Home Will Be Your Power Company…Sun + Water = Fuel

Granf Canyon & The BIOS WaterCar

Grand Canyon & The BIOS WaterCar

In order to dispel some of the criticism over the water for fuel technology, we thought we would share what other respected authorities are working on.  The recovery act provided a  $4 million grant to Dan Nocera of MIT to work on water for fuel technology.  In short, the powers to be believe!  Get the full story by clicking on the link below.

Your home could power your car and your home! At The BIOS Organization we are developing a 72′ Convertible Mustang that uses water for fuel.  We traveled through 28 states in 28 days meeting with experts, mechanics and scientists.  After 3 configurations we were able to achieve a 58% increase in gas mileage.  This year we will begin the BIOS World Peace Tour.  We will visit elementary schools teaching peace through energy independence.

The Green Marketing Company and our publication THE GOOD WORD are working diligently to raise funds for the project.  Advertising with us helps move the project forward.

We are currently in the process of raising $30,000 to install the third generation of hydrogen systems in the car that may allow the car to run completely on water.  The car’s engine has been totally rebuilt and awaits re-installation.  Before we head out on tour this year we will have the car completely rebuilt and outfitted with an audio video  to assist with our presentations.

Would you like to spotlight your business?  Our first trip began at WTNH the New Haven ABC affiliate.  We filmed 7 spots that were viewed by millions.  The system didn’t even work at that time. This time around the system will be  tried and true and the coverage will be substantial.  Contact us today to discuss how we can help each other email Time4Change@BiosWaterCar.com

$1 million budget: Our second fund raising drive will be to create a professional documentary showcasing the technology, the world peace tour and the personal  stories behind the project.

 Learn more about using sun and water for fuel.

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How to go solar in your condo

Click here for a Good Dirt Radio 5-minute eco-spot on solar condos.

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Sunny rooftops are proving to be an excellent asset for property owners faced with rising energy costs. The benefits of rooftop solar include energy income, tax savings and a reduction of one’s carbon footprint. Increasingly, householders are harvesting sunlight for their electricity and heat, saving money on utility bills while reducing climate-changing pollution from burning fossil fuels. Yet cost can be a hurdle. And, a large number of folks live in condominiums or town homes where it may seem impossible to install a solar system. But as they say, where there’s a will, there is a way. Tune in to hear how one couple focused their passion, for greener living, on installing solar on their condo.

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Read the transcript below.

Welcome to Good Dirt Radio, reporting on positive change… taking root.

Sunny roof-tops are proving to be an excellent asset for property owners faced with rising energy costs.  The benefits of roof top solar include energy income, tax savings and a reduction of one’s carbon footprint.

Increasingly, householders are harvesting sunlight for their electricity and heat, saving money on utility bills while reducing climate changing pollution from burning fossil fuels.  Yet cost can be a hurdle. And, a large number of folks live in condominiums or town homes where it may seem impossible to install a solar system.  But… as they say, where there’s a will, there is a way.

We were inspired by a solar condo, retrofit project… created by Sarah Lozanova, a free-lance eco-writer based in Chicago. Sara has an MBA in sustainable management and years of experience with sustainability in business. She and her husband, Karil Losanov, an engineer and wind energy specialist, found a way to generate solar energy from their condominium rooftop.   Lozanova says its important to analyze the availability of sunlight on the roof, talk to neighbors and the condo association to gather support… but advises starting with energy efficiency.

Lozanova:  Well first, I recommend people look at energy efficiency before sizing a system, that might involve putting power strips on the entertainment system, making sure that the appliances are energy efficient and using energy-efficient lighting, like LED or compact fluorescent lights. It’s good to contact the association to see if they are receptive to it, keeping in mind that they might have certain requests such as how the conduit is run or how the panel are mounted. 

The design of some condos makes it difficult to retrofit solar… and requires finding creative ways to install the hardware.  She says some associations can be particular.

Losanova: Then its good to contact a local solar installer to see if they are able to cater to the requests of the condo association and then they can also give information on state and local incentives which could further reduce the cost of the solar system. And then they would also be able to look at how exactly you are gonna connect the solar system to the electrical panel or if it’s a solar thermal system for hot water and/or heat, then they could take a look at the layout of the utility room.

Losanova says converting sunlight to energy on a condo or town home roof is a viable and safe investment.

Lozanova:  I like to think of a solar system as alternative currently because you’re investing in a system that will generate energy for your unit for years to come.  It has a very low risk because you know that the sun is gonna shine even though some days may be cloudy.  By and large, solar equipment is very reliable, for at least 20 to 30 years, and requires very little maintenance and upkeep.  In many area of the country, there are net metering laws that require the electrical company to purchase extra electricity that is fed to the grid, at a retail rate.  You can calculate a pretty accurate return on what the system will be and then there’s also a federal tax credit that’s available right now that’s a dollar for dollar tax credit equal to 30% of the cost of the solar system. 

In a recession or buyers’ market, adding renewable energy to any real estate, including a condo or town home, can provide an attractive market advantage, for sellers.

Lozanova:  It’s also appealing when the unit is put on the market because many buyers would like to know that they’ll have a much lower or even non-existent electrical bill and it can also boost property values. 

Real estate appraisers and banks now commonly add value for solar installations.  If you live in a condo or town home, we encourage you to talk to your neighbors about rooftop solar on your building, at a group price.

Lozanova: I think with the severity of the environmental challenges we are facing, such as climate change, really, all hands are needed on deck.  And that doesn’t exclude condo owners or town homeowners.  Now is a great time to invest in renewable energy and to put the sun to work for us. 

Change comes from the bottom up when we learn about options and take action.  For more information about solar condos, please visit us at gooddirtradio.org.

I’m Tom Bartels and I’m Tami Graham.  Thanks for joining us on Good Dirt Radio, digging up good news…. for a change.

 

THRIVE: What On Earth Will It Take?

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The story of Chesapeake Wind & Solar LC, Columbia, MD

Thirteen years ago Richard Deutchmann and I got together over a six-pack of beer and a ping pong table to formulate a new solar company business plan, or at least to seriously contemplate the idea of one.  We asked ourselves; how do we grow a solar energy business, make a difference in the awareness and use of solar energy, and make a living all at the same time?  Why would we want to give up our good paying jobs as mechanical engineers for the possibility of success in solar?  What does it take to be a successful business owner?  We knew nothing about business.  Not to mention, in 1999 the solar energy industry was almost non-existent.  It was large enough to support an annual conference and a few renewable energy fairs around the country each year, but was it large enough to support two guys with a passion for solar?

In January of 2000 we officially licensed our company, Chesapeake Wind & Solar LLC.  Within 6 months of starting our little solar business, and against the advice of friends, we quit our jobs to focus full-time on the company.  Although our name implied we were a wind and solar company, we actually started out doing anything related to renewable energy and energy efficiency, including micro-hydro, residential energy auditing and commercial energy auditing.  Our solar energy services included photovoltaics, solar water heating, solar space heating, solar pool heating, and even solar cooking.

Over an eight year period we grew our little business to a 14 person team. We ended up being the largest solar contactor over a 100 mile radius.  In 2007 we even made Inc. Magazines 500 fastest growing companies (#271).  We designed and installed hundreds of residential and commercial renewable energy systems, and in 2008 we were acquired by a national distributor and integrator, groSolar.  Two years later our highly successful mid-Atlantic team was acquired yet again by SolarCity.  Richard and I ended up moving on to start new chapters in our careers, but we remain best of friends.  Richard is now VP of business development for Tangent Energy Solutions, out of his satellite office in Jessup, MD, and I’m now president of Azimuth Solar Training, in Ellicott City, MD.

The journey was amazing and rewarding, and it came with some valuable lessons about business and relationships that I’d like to share with you.

Lesson #1:

Even though many partnerships end in painful expensive breakups, a partnership based in trust and integrity can be exponentially more successful than a one-man-show.  We were able to sprint past the local competition because we were fully invested in each other’s success.

Lesson #2:

When you truly commit to something, the universe seems to align itself to provide a path to succeed.  Richard and I quit our engineering jobs to grow our company.  We were fully committed – sink or swim.  There was no looking back, and no thoughts of failure.  Fully committing to something can be scary, but it’s also thrilling.  Kind of like jumping off a 3-meter high-dive for the first time.

Lesson #3:

There is true joy in providing high quality service to people.  The story of the success of my company seems pretty impressive, but it’s the day to day service of our clients that made the journey truly meaningful.  The way I see it, the idea is to fall in love with each of your clients.  I know this sounds quirky, but perceiving each client as a most cherished friend results in better business, more referrals and a lot more job satisfaction.

Lesson # 4:

People and relationships are the greatest resource a company has.  This lesson has similarities to Lesson #3 and includes employees, suppliers, professional colleagues and just about anyone you can think of – even people you don’t know.  The amazing resource that people and relationships are can be clearly seen every time a challenging milestone is reached with little or no budget to do it.

Lesson # 5:

Self-motivation is greatly enhanced when you are inspired by a possible future.  Have you ever noticed that your perception about the future affects your mood and productivity in the present?  This fact about life can be leveraged in a powerful way by imagining a really good story about the future, and then living into that story.  That’s one of the keys to success in any aspect of one’s life, especially in business.

 Jeff Gilbert

President, Azimuth Solar Training LLC

Jeff.gilbert@azimuthsolar.net

www.azimuthsolar.net

Maine Micro Furnace, Scrap Management Power Resources, Environmentally Friendly

Maine Micro Furnace has patented a Technology that helps reduce acid rain helps reduce global warming
helps rduce dependence on foreign oil reduces Energy costs by up to fifty per cent

It is a well known fact that Industry management faces a serious twofold problem of how to deal with the ever-increasing cost of electricity and scrap management. Maine Micro Furnace (MMF) offers the solution. Maine Micro Furnace’s revolutionary new technology offers a highly effective, fuel efficient and environmentally sensitive furnace that turns black fuel into green technology. The Maine Micro Furnace will change how we produce electricity, heating, cooling and steam forever. It is management’s answer to a twofold problem for a variety of industries that include Agriculture, Asphalt, Carpet, Desalinization, Paper, Plastic, Polypropylene, Printing, Rubber, Wood and Electric Utility.

To illustrate our point, we borrow the analogy from the Information Processing Industry. In 1971, few investors could have predicted the massive market shift from mainframes to personal computers. In a similar manner, Maine Micro Furnace is positioned to do the same for the energy industry worldwide…starting now! The abandonment of large furnaces (some the size of a building) for smaller and more efficient MMF chambers is analogous to the move from large, remotely located, centralized generating stations to smaller, more efficient distributed generators within large, densely populated load centers.

It is vital to the growth, and even existence, of any company to implement a sound plan to deal with the problems associated with costs of fuel for electric power resources, and those associated with the disposal of scrap materials that have to be safely managed. Main Micro Furnace is not a futuristic design; it has been designed, it has been tested and it is ready for implementation. Now, it is up to you, the industry managers, to take the initiative in the progression from large furnaces to the Maine Micro Furnace. Just as we transitioned from mainframe computers to personal computers not so long ago, this will be a welcomed, beneficial and extremely fruitful transformation. Share in the excitement of this new technology.

via Maine Micro Furnace, Scrap Management Power Resources, Environmentally Friendly.