Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy. Show all posts

Friday, December 9, 2011

"Open Access" Ideas from Around the Web


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Have you heard this before? The so called "open access" that the Department of Energy will be implementing on September of 2012. Here's the excerpt from different source.
from Sun Star
"Representative Albee Benitez (3rd district, Negros Occidental) said “open access” can help solve the high cost of power in the province. He said the Department of Energy has talked about the so-called “open access” where consumers can purchase power from anywhere in the country.
For this, the transmission lines of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines must be in place and properly installed so that consumers can access power anywhere in the country.
“I think we should not be really be alarmed on the issue of high power rates because open access can give us the choice to source power from other parts of the country that has cheaper excess power. But if we don’t have the infrastructure in place, then it becomes a problem,” he said."
from Philippine Daily Inquirer
"Energy Secretary Jose Rene D. Almendras has vowed to start the implementation of open access and retail competition scheme by September 2012, as he expected the Department of Energy (DoE) and other concerned agencies to have threshed out all the issues by then.
“We’re almost 100 percent sure that we will be able to do that by our committed timeline,” Almendras said on the sidelines of the Energy Investment Forum on Tuesday.
The energy secretary said the government has been working hard to solve all the infrastructure, system and procedural challenges and put all the necessary mechanisms in place."
Here's the explaination about Open Access from the Department of Energy.
"What is Open Access?
At present, practically all households and commercial establishments are not free to choose their electricity supplier. There are several generating companies that can supply power but consumers generally buy power only from their local distribution utility.
By the same token, generators/suppliers cannot sell directly to households and commercial establishments. They can only sell to distribution utilities who re-sell the electricity to end-users.
The implementation of the retail open access will break open this supply chain. Retail open access is a condition wherein consumers- industries, commercial establishments and residential users- exercise freedom to choose their respective supplier of electricity whom they deem offers the most reasonable cost and the most efficient service.
The supplier of electricity could be a power generator, distribution utility or an independent aggregator. An aggregator is an electric industry participant who adds together individual power requirements into a size large enough that would enable them to shop for a best deal in the, power market. In like manner, power suppliers can directly transact business with any customer class - commercial establishments and the residentials."
It could be the start of lower electricity cost for us consumers. Let's just hope that the outcome will be a positive one.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Two Amazing Vehicle Concept Design



         http://www.flickr.com/photos/miguelmichan/5698350303


Can't help but notice the similarity of Ajiro bike to Kenneth Cobonpue's concept car - the Phoenix. Similarity not mainly on the looks but on the materials that it is made of. Ajiro bike integrates bamboo on bike design while Phoenix is a combination of 2 materials which was bamboo and rattan.


The Phoenix caught the eye of those who have seen it when it was showcased at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile during the Milan Design Week last April. Visitors from Mercedes Benz was amazed by it and two car manufacturer expressed interest in a collaborative project with Kenneth.


        Phoenix


Ajiro bike is a finalist on  Australian Design Awards and Treehugger.com has this words for this beautiful bike.


"The velomobile concept provides a natural source of human power, bridging the gap between car and bicycle by providing on-board storage and canopy protection for the rider. Simplifying the package, the [Ajiro's] rear wheels act as the steering mechanism, with the front wheel providing power input. This removes complexity of many recumbent vehicles reliant on derailleur systems. For stability at the low speeds proposed for urban use, most of the rider weight is positioned over the rear wheels."


        Ajiro bike


In terms of energy, materials that needs to be manufactured required large amount of energy resulting to expensive product unlike if you grow the product which is very sustainable and only require a small amount of energy.



Pretty good design isn't it, no need to manufacture the materials but instead you have to grow it, it is renewable plus you don't worry for the parts to be dump anywhere when it will became unusable - it will just decompose.




source: yahoo.com, treehugger.com
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