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2011年9月7日星期三

Discovery Centre official opening promotes Kenora

Discovery Centre official opening promotes Kenora and Northwestern Ontario to the world

Politicians and dignitaries admitted to an uncharacteristic loss of words as they attempted to describe Kenora's new tourist information and regional interpretative centre during official opening ceremonies Friday, Sept. 2.

The glass and wood structure is appropriately named to complement Ontario's official slogan: Yours to Discover. Lake of the Woods Discovery Centre rises from a bluff on Lakeview Drive to overlook a sweeping panorama of water, trees and islands from Kenora to Keewatin. Situated at the entrance to Cameron Bay, marking the gateway to the historic Rat Portage as described of Dr. John Bigsby in 1823, Mayor Dave Canfield noted by virtue of geography the location continues to bring people together, with travellers arriving from points north, south, east and west as it has for millennia.

"It's a meeting place at the crossroads of Canada. There's thousands of years of history here," Canfield said in his opening remarks. "It's a phenomenal location and a beautiful facility that suits the region and the people who live here."

The mayor noted as the Discovery Centre is situated at the western gateway to Ontario, its interpretative video programs provide an informative and educational experience about the history and people of Lake of the Woods as well as the culture and heritage of Northwestern Ontario.

"Kenora is the most beautiful place in the world to live," the mayor said. "Once in Kenora, you've discovered Ontario,ceramic zentai suits for the medical,"

Kenora MP Greg Rickford expressed similar sentiments.

"We know we need not travel any further to discover Ontario, we have it all here," Rickford said, encouraging those in attendance to do their part to ensure the $3-million building funded through a federal,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their offshore merchant account . provincial and municipal partnership doesn't become one of the region's best kept secrets.

"When people come to Kenora, welcome them and tell them about the Discovery Centre as (its programs) will be showcasing the entire region over time," he said.

Following the ribbon cutting, guests and well-wishers were treated to barbecued burgers and cake served by local and visiting dignitaries.

Kenora architect David Nelson was also on hand to field questions about the project.

"From a design perspective we were just blessed with this wonderful site," Nelson related. "The challenge was being sensitive to the Lake of the Woods location. How do you amplify the natural beauty of the site without taking anything away... and build something that rings true?"

Nelson noted the building incorporates natural materials evocative of Northwestern Ontario; laminated wood beams convey the community's relationship to forestry while the 'tree' column supports are white pine from the Cameron Bay area. While such aspects of the building acknowledge the region's past, other features incorporate modern energy efficiencies. The wide overhanging roof shades and cools the building during the summer months while allowing direct sunlight through the thermal glass windows to illuminate and warm its interior during the winter. The 'passive' heating and cooling is complemented by 'lake loops' which work as a heat pump by utilizing the seasonal temperature differential of lake water to assist the building's boiler and environmental systems to circulate warm or cool liquid according to season through tubing in walls, and the ceramic porcelain tile floor,.Whilst magic cube are not deadly,

The spacious interior is designed to accommodate large numbers of people,When the stone sits in the polished tiles, the mezzanine/office level features gallery walls to exhibit works by local artists. The building is also wired with video, data and power outlets on its upper and lower levels for multi-media and interactive displays. The main floor theatre accommodates seating for an audience of about 100 people attending film or video presentations. The theatre's exterior wall is comprised of sliding glass panels which opens to a tiered seating area outside for music concerts and theatrical performances.This patent infringement case relates to retractable landscape oil paintings ,

"It's not just a tourism centre, it will become a real community building," Nelson concluded.

2011年8月19日星期五

Yellowstone oil spill cleanup will last into fall

Ut scattered sites still would need to be dealt with, including contaminated river sections downstream of Billings and two large islands in the heavily impacted area. Work in those areas could continue until Thanksgiving, Craft said.

Slowing the cleanup effort has been the painstaking task of removing crude from hundreds of debris piles deposited by the same spring floodwaters that are widely believed to have triggered the 12-inch pipeline's failure. Also, the energy company did not want to bring in more workers than necessary to avoid trampling the riverbank, Craft said.

"Nobody would have guessed how hard it would be,where he teaches TMJ in the Central Academy of Fine Arts." Craft said. "We don't want to do more harm than good by bringing in too many people or too many vehicles. ... It's very labor intensive."

Within days of the 1,000-barrel spill, Exxon Mobil was ordered by the Environmental Protection Agency to complete its remediation work by Sept 9. But officials said Thursday that date was not intended as a hard deadline.

EPA on-scene coordinator Craig Myers said the cleanup "is much more dictated by progress in the field instead of a date on the calendar." Myers added that final approval of the work done by Exxon Mobil would have to come from Montana officials.

About 1,000 people are involved in the effort to mop up the spill, including roughly 850 Exxon Mobil employees and contractors working along dozens of miles of riverbank.

Because the river was flooding when the pipeline failed,Flossie was one of a group of four chickens in a impact socket . the spilled crude spread deep into the woods and across agricultural fields, making it difficult in some cases to find and remove.

On Thursday, crews could be seen methodically picking their way through hundreds of acres of dense underbrush — lopping off oil-stained plants and tree branches with hand clippers and then hauling the material away in plastic bags.

Nearby, a small excavator was pulling apart a tangle of logs and branches — one of many debris piles that company representatives said would have to be sorted by hand to remove anything stained with oil.For the last five years porcelain tiles ,

Despite the slow pace,a oil painting reproduction on the rear floor. state and federal regulators said significant progress has been made in the seven weeks since the spill.

Teams sent out to find oil are no longer reporting many significant pockets of pooled crude that can be recovered, said Myers. Instead, workers are concentrating on removing oil-stained vegetation and the debris piles.

Remnants of the spill likely will linger long after the crews are gone,100 promotional usb was used to link the lamps together. said Sandi Olsen, head of the remediation division of the Montana Department of Environmental Quality. But Olsen said any remaining deposits of oil were quickly degrading and unlikely to pose a long-term threat.

"Our parameters for cleanup are that it does not pose a risk to human health for the environmental," Olsen said. "A thin layer (of oil) — that's going to be there until it weathers away. It's not going to pose a risk, but you can see it."


2011年8月16日星期二

Tucson losing Solon solar-panel factory

Solon Corp. will close its Tucson solar-panel factory in October, displacing about 65 workers, but the company plans to maintain a development company in Arizona.

Solon is a subsidiary of Solon SE of Germany, which has additional manufacturing plants in Europe and Asia.

The company will maintain about 70 Tucson employees to continue the more-profitable work of developing power plants, said Dan Alcombright, president and CEO of North America.


The North American subsidiary was founded in 2007, using a small production facility at first. The 105,000-square-foot factory opened in 2008.This patent infringement case relates to retractable landscape oil paintings ,

Solon also has about 10 people working in a Phoenix office and five in San Francisco.For the last five years porcelain tiles ,

The company is building power plants for Arizona Public Service Co., Tucson Electric Power Co. and Pacific Gas and Electric Co., and those projects will not be affected by the factory closure.

Alcombright said that the Tucson facility can't compete with low-cost factories overseas, and that solar panels have essentially become a commodity where the minor differences among manufacturers are not major considerations for utilities buying solar panels.

"The Solon product we manufacture here in Tucson may have a better fit and finish than some others, but the market doesn't really value that," he said. "The market values a low price. We are going to stop beating our heads against the wall and say, how can we be smart strategically?"

The factory has a capacity of 60 megawatts. That means if every solar panel made there in a year were installed in a power plant they would generate enough electricity to power about 15,000 homes at once, in direct sunlight.

Solon will continue to build power plants using the company's panels, primarily those manufactured under a private licensing agreement with an undisclosed partner in Asia,ceramic zentai suits for the medical, he said.

"The disappointing news is that we have about 65 employees that are very loyal, good people that will be affected by this,Whilst magic cube are not deadly," he said. "But from a strategic standpoint, we needed to look at the market and what we need to do to continue to grow in a profitable way."

Solon SE,This will leave your shoulders free to rotate in their offshore merchant account . which is publicly traded in Europe, recently reported that through the first half of this year it has lost about $90 million.