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Thursday, October 8, 2015
National Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Day
Posted by oicned at 12:00 AM 0 comments
Labels: fuel cells, hydrogen
Thursday, May 16, 2013
LED Lights experiment
I have started changing my CFL bulbs with the LED lights. The LED lights are pricier but it is advertised that these will last longer than CFL bulbs. Also, they consume less energy than CFL bulbs.
Here is an LED bulb that's an equivalent of the 60 Watts incandescent bulb. The CFL bulb I was previously using was only 13W (60W equivalent) but this LED bulb is only using 7W. About half the energy compared to the CFL bulb.
LED bulb turned on. The color temperature of this bulb is daylight.
I have also changed the lights in my dining room and also used LED bulbs. Each of these only uses 3W compared to my original bulbs where it's 60W each.
Dining room lamp turned on.
The color temperature of my dining room light is soft white and it is much brighter than the 60W incandescent bulbs that I had in there before.
This is one of the PAR30 flood lights that I used in my family room. These are the most expensive ones because I wanted a daylight temperature in the family room and the only one available at that time I installed these is the one by Philips. The light is also dimmable but does not work well with my previous dimmer. I had to buy a dimmer specifically for dimmable CFL/LED bulbs.
Here is the flood light when it is on. The light only uses 13W and it is the equivalent of t 75W PAR30 halogen bulb. I believe I had 60W installed previously. The light is very nice to our liking but beam of the light is not that wide, maybe in a few more months something will come out and I can move these flood lights somewhere.
Posted by oicned at 9:43 PM 0 comments
Labels: LED lights
Friday, October 29, 2010
Delaware Children's Museum (DCM) and ECO-HOUSE
Last Summer, I brought the family to the newly opened Delaware Children's Museum in Wilmington, DE. The last time (last year - see post about Please Touch Museum) we went to a children's museum, the kids and including me and my wife had lots of fun. Visiting DCM also provided lots of fun and learning experience. Even though DCM is not as big as Please Touch Museum, there were a lot of activities for the kids (and adults) to enjoy. The kids had a blast and they are looking forward to going back at DCM.
So, similar to what I did when we visited Please Touch Museum, I started looking for what they are doing for recycling. And just what I expected, the museum also recycles and you will see several recycling bins around the museum. Their recycling bins are shown below.
Here's a picture of another part of the Eco House which shows the roof structure made of branches/twigs.
Inside the Eco House, there are several items you can use around your house that can be powered by the sun.
These are the items that are solar-powered. You don't need to pay for electricity since the sun's energy is free.
The Eco House also suggests Eco-Friendly building materials for your home: siding made from wood that's environmentally certified; insulation made from recycled newspapers and bricks. Using Eco-friendly materials for your house helps save the Earth's resources.
Another material that can be used in a house is Bamboo. I never knew that Bamboo can be rapidly renewed. I learned at the Eco House that Bamboo can grow 48 inches per day to as much as 39 inches in an hour. Bamboo can be used as hardwood flooring and furniture.
Here is another thing I learned. I also never knew that Linoleum is Eco-Friendly and can be rapidly renewed. I thought that Linoleum was some sort of a plastic product.
Using Rapidly Renewable Resources is a big help in preserving our planet. It uses less space, produces less waste and we don't have to wait a long time for it to grow back (like trees).
The Eco House also has information about using Geothermal for Heating and Cooling. I heard from my co-worker that the initial cost is expensive to have it installed in a home but if you're planning to stay for a while, it will be worth it. You don't have to worry about the electricity to cool the house in the summer months and fluctuating price of natural gas, oil or propane to heat up the house during winter time.
Also around the Eco House, there are several items made from recycled products. Aside from helping save the environment, these items can also make your Eco House beautiful.
I hope you have learned something from the Eco House. I really did learn a lot and it would be nice to see these materials/items being used more and more so we can do our part in saving our precious resources.
Posted by oicned at 12:46 AM 11 comments
Labels: Delaware Children's Museum, Eco-House, Museums
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
TerraCycle Brigades (CapriSun, etc.) - 10/6 update
Apologies for not being able to post for a while, here's an update regarding the TerraCycle recycling program. Aside from the CapriSun/Drink Pouch Brigade, our team added new brigades to the program. We have added the following: Chip Bag Brigade, Writing Instruments Brigade, and Elmers Glue Clue Brigade.
The picture below, there were about 12 bags that contains drink pouches, chip bags, writing instruments, glue containers and glue sticks.
Posted by oicned at 7:36 PM 3 comments
Labels: caprisun
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
CapriSun Drink Pouch Brigade - 5/18 update
Here are another set of CapriSun pouches for shipping. From the picture below, you will see a big Lay's chips bag. I just found out that the school also signed up for the Chip Bag Brigade. While sorting out the pouches, I also saw pens and glue sticks. These are for the Writing Instruments Brigade and Elmer's Glue-Crew Brigade. There were around 15 bags that I have to go through.
Posted by oicned at 2:35 PM 3 comments
Labels: caprisun
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Earth Hour on March 27, 2010
Another year has passed and Earth Hour is here again. All you have to do is turn off your lights at 8:30pm (local time zone) for 1 hour on March 27, 2010.
To find out more about Earth Hour, visit the Earth Hour website.
Posted by oicned at 8:12 PM 1 comments
Labels: Earth Hour
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
CapriSun Drink Pouch Brigade - 3/10 update
I have shipped the remaining 2 boxes of the CapriSun pouches. The 1st box is weighed about 12 pounds while the 2nd box is a little more than 17 pounds.
Posted by oicned at 8:54 PM 4 comments