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2011年9月21日星期三

Chinese workers protest; solar panel plant closed

Authorities ordered a solar panel manufacturing plant in eastern China to close after four days of protests by hundreds of villagers who have accused the facility of causing air and water pollution, Chinese media reported Monday.

The decision is an indication of the growing power of environmental protesters to sway government policy in China. As many as 500 villagers participated in the protests near Haining, an industrial city of 640,000 in coastal Zhejiang province.

The plant's operator, JinkoSolar, a New York Stock Exchange-listed company, also issued a public apology Monday.

"We cannot shirk responsibility for the legal consequences which have come from management slips," Jing Zhaohui, a company spokesperson, said at a news conference. Calls to JinkoSolar Holding Co. went unanswered.

Since the beginwhere he teaches porcelain tiles in the Central Academy of Fine Arts.ning of the protests, 20 people have been arrested on charges of destruction of property, robbery and disturbing public order, the Haining government said Monday. Protesters damaged eight company cars and four police cars Friday after police attempted to forcibly disperse the crowd, according to the release.

Protesters had demanded an explanation for a high volume of dead fish found last month in a nearby river. Tests by the local environmental protection bureau found that the plant was emitting high levels of fluoride, which can be toxic if it exceeds certain levels. According to state media, the factory had been failing pollution tests since April.

In addition to the order to halt production lines emitting potentially harmful waste, the government has also fined the plant about $74,000.

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2011年7月15日星期五

Organic Mattress Store Aims For the Perfect Fit


Michael Earnheart, showroom manager of The Clean Room, compares mattresses to shoes. He says its all about finding the perfect fit.

"Like with shoes, you wouldn't want to buy a shoe that fits only a little bit. You want a shoe that fits completely. Same thing with mattresses,If any food billabong outlet condition is poorer than those standards," Earnheart said. "We don't want the customer to say their mattress is good, we want them to say it's great."

The Clean Room, an organic mattress and bedding company, caters especially to people with allergies and chemical sensitivity.

"Nothing we sell has chemicals or toxins in it and everything is made from organic materials," Earnheart said. "We use organic wool as the flame barrier and it meets all flame retardant standards."

Earnheart said the prices are comparable with Tempur-Pedic mattresses but that organic mattresses and bedding allow for a better night's sleep because you won't be inhaling chemicals and toxins.

"With Tempur-Pedic, you're literally sleeping on oil, pure petroleum, but with our stuff,100 Cable Ties was used to link the lamps together. its all made from all natural latex and rubber," Earnheart said. "Its all customizable too; each mattress has three layers and they are split down the middle so that each side can be different levels of firmness or softness."

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Earnheart said that The Clean Bedroom isn't the first organic mattress and bedding store in America but it has become the largest since it started online in 2004. Their first showroom opened in 2008.where he teaches oil painting reproduction in the Central Academy of Fine Arts.

"People drive from all over to our four showrooms in Connecticut, Rhode Island, Maine and New York," he said. "So far it has been very successful and we are definitely looking to expand in the near future."

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"So far, we have had a lot of traffic and interest, especially from people who are looking to get into an organic lifestyle," Earnheart said. "We want to show that we care about them and it isn't all about making a sale for us."

2011年5月30日星期一

UI student uses sun to water plants

During his high school days, Trey Ward had a summer job watering municipal flower beds in Hinsdale.

Three days a week, he traveled around town with a tank holding hundreds of gallons of water, making sure planters got their fill.

To Ward, it seemed "a huge waste of municipal funds."

so water is delivered only when plants need it.

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Last year, he tested the system on a plot of pumpkins and cannas at Urbana's Meadowbrook Park, using water from rain barrels.

This year the experiment will be repeated at the same site,What is the difference between a third party payment gateway and a 3rd party processor? perhaps with corn in the mix, said Randy Hauser, grounds maintenance supervisor for the Urbana Park District.

"This year will be a better test," Hauser said. "I hope it's a drier season than last year."

In April, the project was selected as one of six winners of the Environmental Protection Agency's P3 Award - short for People, Prosperity and the Planet.

Ward and teammate Ross Polk went to Washington, D.C., for the competition, which attracted 55 entrants from universities nationwide.

Ward hopes to use the $75,000 in winnings to bring the product to market.

This month, the 22-year-old student received a bachelor's degree in general engineering, with a focus on product realization.

In late June, he expects to start work with Etherios, a consulting company. But until then, he plans to lay the groundwork for the watering system, which he calls Waterboy Solar.

"I hope everything is up and running in six months," he said.

The big challenge, Ward said,All Coated Abrasives products are compiled of backing, will getting components at prices that allow the product to be affordable.

Ward said he wants to price the system in the $300 range, but to do that, he'll have to "beat the costs out of it."

"The key is to get the product out," he said.

As for potential buyers, he intends to start with municipalities, and then move on to the home market.

"There are so many consumers with rain barrels, and there are some who don't want to be out watering,Basic information about syringe needle including links." he said.

He's already talked with some municipalities and the UI's grounds maintenance staff about using the product.

According to the project description, the solar-powered system "will reduce 90 percent of carbon dioxide emissions associated with flower planter upkeep and watering."

Besides reducing vehicle emissions, the project aims to reduce the amount of water used to maintain plants.

Ward said 58 percent of all water use goes for lawn watering and other outdoor purposes, according to the American Water Works Association Research Foundation.

An abstract of Ward's project says the product could save municipalities "millions of dollars annually."

Two other teams from the UI took honors in this year's EPA's P3 competition.

Among the six winners was a UI team that sought an inexpensive way to remove arsenic and uranium from groundwater on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. They proposed using bone char to remove those elements from the water.

Another UI team got honorable mention for trying to develop an effective way to improve water quality in Cameroon.Definition of hypodermic needle cannula in the Online Dictionary. Water there had been contaminated with cattle waste.