Supertrees of Singapore Elevate Renewable Energy


 Supertrees of Singapore Elevate Renewable Energy
Marina South LionGroveDaytime 07 small 300x180 Supertrees of Singapore Elevate Renewable Energy Supertrees are uniquely designed vertical gardens rising to over160 feetsignapore pool 4 e1282408221786 300x138 Supertrees of Singapore Elevate Renewable Energy in height, with emphasis placed on the vertical display of tropical flowering climbers, epiphytes and ferns. They are made of concrete and  steel with  designs to accept  living skin. Developed for the Gardens by the Bay project in Singapore, they are projected to cost over $800 million dollars.  The Gardens by the Bay project will set new standards for using sustainable and renewable energy in a ground up systems approach. Part of of a massive ecological  project the size of 177 football fields the project will also incorporate environmentally friendly technology, such as the ability to harvest and reuse water and solar panels.

Singapore has a population of 4.6 million people  and a land area of  about 3.5 times the size of Washington DC. Gardens by the Bay comprises three gardens around the Marina Channel in the southern part of Singapore. The Gardens will be built on land that was reclaimed from the sea some 30 years ago. The new downtown Marina City is being developed around Marina South. In January 2006, an international master plan design competition for the Gardens was launched. Some 70 teams comprising 170 firms, from over 24 countries, including 35 from Singapore , participated in the competition. An 11-member Jury comprising local and international experts shortlisted eight teams and two winners were announced in September 2006; namely Grant Associates for Bay South and Gustafson Porter for Bay East, both from the United Kingdom. Bay Central will be developed later.

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Utilizing the latest in biomass renewable energy technology the Gardens by the Bay in the downtown Marina City will actually be producing enough energy to reduce Singapore’s carbon footprint. After close to two years of construction, the Flower Dome was fitted with the last panel of glass by Minister for National Development Mr Mah Bow Tan, marking the completion of its façade. Exterior works for its sister structure, the Cloud Forest which will replicate the cool-moist climate of the Tropical Montane region, will be completed later this year. The conservatories will be an amalgamation of architectural, environmental engineering, and horticultural excellence in the heart of Singapore’s new downtown, Marina Bay. Designed with the environment in mind, they will apply cutting-edge technologies that provide energy-efficient solutions in cooling.

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Green Boot Camp Instructs Teachers In New Jersey


 Green Boot Camp Instructs Teachers In New Jersey

Green Boot Camp 1 300x197 Green Boot Camp Instructs Teachers In New JerseyUnion County and Honeywell last  week  hosted the third annual Green Boot Camp, an interactive workshop focused on best practice instruction methods for teaching energy, sustainability and environmental concepts. As part of the five-day event, 40 middle school teachers from across North America  gathered to explore the roots of green technology, sustainable living and environmental awareness by using the Union County Vocational-Technical Schools (UCVTS) campus in Scotch Plains, N.J., as a living laboratory.

Our objective is to equip teachers with the tools to get students excited about science and engineering, and enable them to understand sustainable practices that will positively affect their families, schools and communities,” said Paul Orzeske, president of Honeywell Building Solutions. “By teaming with a renowned institution like UCVTS, we are educating the next generation of green workers and building a foundation for environmental stewardship.”

Green Boot Camp participants  covered a comprehensive set of topics ranging from green energy and greenhouse gas emissions to electric vehicles and the smart electrical grid. For example, attendees worked on course materials to clearly articulate the principles of renewable energy by designing a solar house, and constructing a wind turbine and bicycle generator. In addition to the on-site instructors, Honeywell and UCVTS also invited a host of special guest speakers who specialize in environmental and energy-related disciplines, such as rainwater conservation and building energy management.

Picking Up Money Recycling in Port Au Prince

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Executives Without Borders (ExecWB), in partnership with CSS International Holdings, Inc. and Haiti Recycling, will officially launch Ramase Lajan, a “cash for recyclables” program

Solar Icon Eicke Weber Envisions Worldwide Solar Power Network


 Solar Icon Eicke Weber Envisions Worldwide Solar Power Network

Eric Webber1 300x202 Solar Icon Eicke Weber Envisions Worldwide Solar Power NetworkEicke Weber German physicist, former UC Berkeley professor and Head of the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems of Freiburg was among high profile “A” listers, green leaders and attendees who opened this year’s Intersolar Show in San Francisco. San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Ramamoorthy Ramesh of  the U.S. Department of Energy’s SunShot Initiative and Solar Energy Technologies Program, Katherina Reiche of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment and Mignon Marks, Executive Director of California Solar Energy Industries Association kicked off this year’s session among the realities that the solar industry is now the fastest growing industry in the US.

San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee underscored San Francisco’s commitment  to the solar industry and environmental leadership noting  that San Francisco is home to over 30 solar companies and was recently named North America’s “greenest city” by a unique study conducted by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU), and commissioned by Siemens, which assesses and compares 27 major U.S. and Canadian cities on environmental performance and policies across nine categories – CO2 emissions, energy, land use, buildings, transport, water, waste, air quality and environmental governance. The conference  which opened yesterday will attract 22,000 visitors representing 62 countries and 800 exhibitors are from 30 countries.

Katherina Reiche spoke of a need for a Trans Atlantic Dialog of ideas between between Germany and the US in order to create a low carbon society. Ramamoorthy Ramesh from SunShot Initiative outlined the DOE’s strategies to increase effeiciencies and manufacturing throughout the solar industry, as California Solar Energy Industries Association’s Executive Director, Mignon Marks called on attendies to join the organization and take advantage of the organization’s resources and services.

Eicke Weber closed out the morning session predicting that the solar industry will  grow to be a $100 billion market by 2020. Professor Weber  envisions a worldwide solar powered network capable of distributing solar power across vast distances similar to the Desertec Project already underway in northern Africa. Intersolar runs until July 14th, 2011.

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Oceans to receive deeper exploration


scuba Oceans to receive deeper exploration“Our world’s oceans and the life that inhabits them are finally beginning to receive long overdue and badly needed attention and resources,” said  Dr. Ellen K. Pikitch, executive director, of the Institute  for Ocean Pikitch Oceans to receive deeper explorationConservation Science at Stony Brook University (SBU). Dr. Pikitch is among a group of scientists who are teaching the first course offered through a new graduate program, M.A. in Marine Conservation and Policy. SBU’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) launched the new program at the start of the 2010 fall semester. It is the first program of its kind in New York State and one of only a few such programs in the country.

The one-year M.A. program balances coursework in marine science, marine conservation biology, and quantitative analysis with classes in marine management, economics, policy, or law. And, through a collaboration with the SBU School of Journalism’s Center for Communicating Science, the program also aims to equip students with skills that will help them communicate more effectively with the public, public officials, and the media. From Stony Brook, New York

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Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel Award


 

images 11 300x154 Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel AwardRoyal Caribbean Cruises along with the museum for African Art  Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel Awardand The Travel Foundation have won recognition from the World Travel Market. Staged annually in London, World Travel Market is  is a vibrant four-day  event presenting a diverse range of destinations and industry sectors to  International travel professionals. The award was given to  Royal Caribbean Cruises for  establishing the Ocean Fund. The Ocean Fund  has awarded over $11 million in annual grants supporting nonprofit marine conservation organizations in protecting the world’s oceans through research, education and development of innovative technologies. From London

NatureWorks and Climate Action show how to cut Carbon Footprints

SourcingIngeo png.ashx  Royal Caribbeans’ Ocean Fund Wins World Travel AwardNatureWorks will partner with Climate Action to develop a series of activities based on the theme of “Innovative, Sustainable Product Development for Everyday Use.” Their goal is to share  how every individual and company can do something tangible for the environment. An innovation gallery of commercially available, low carbon footprint Ingeo products produced by key international consumer brands will be on display at the Climate Action launch reception Dec. 3, 2010. Nature Works biopolymers (fibers) are made from plants, not oil. From MINNETONKA

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