Friday, October 29, 2010

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Gerbido the incinerator and responses from the Mayor ...

Work continues to
Gerbido for the incinerator. The race against time (and appeals) has started. By the end of 2012 should work (maybe) be completed, partly because the Basse di Stura landfill is already closed at that point. Click here can read the article in La Stampa.

In the meantime, get some partial answers to some questions of the Mayor Mazzù
relating to emissions and the arrangements for gas out of the chimney. The you can read by clicking here . We still await the answers of the ASL / TRM on the damage to health (ARRIVE NOW Downloadable here )

Thursday, October 28, 2010

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Paper bags for the staff: experience ...

E 'game a few days testing, for some families grugliaschesi, collection of organic waste with paper bags and ventilated bins. Objective? Having a refusal drier, with less leachate, and therefore more easily be turned into compost.

I asked for a bag, I used my rudimentary ventilated basket ...

After a day seems to work: bag intact and not runny, it does not seem to break and there are no smells.
you up to date in the coming days I will be more fully when the bag!

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The resolution for the purpose of promoting the production of energy from the solar funnel



E 'resolution dated 20 October 2010 laying down the implementation of the Decree of the Minister of Economic Development, in consultation with the Minister for the Environment, Land and Sea 6 August 2010, for the purposes of' promoting the production of electricity through photovoltaic conversion of solar energy.

The text contains new provisions for the implementation of the Energy Account.

Appendix A published 17 articles about the arrangements for the implementation of the PV system, the conditions for admission to the incentive rate, the increase and the premium, the terms and conditions of payment of tariffs and and increases the premium.



More details and the text of the new rules can be found at the following link:

http://www.fotovoltaici.info/Ultime-Notizie/norme-attuazione-conto-energia.html

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The nano-solar photovoltaics tomorrow


In the laboratories of MIT put nanotechnology in the service of photovoltaic created a fiber capable of concentrating and multiplying by 100 the sun's energy. Will be the star of the future of photovoltaics? The promises are enticing but it is still early to tell.

"solar funnels," or antennas made of nanotubes, able to concentrate and increase the sun's energy and promise to give rise to new low-cost cells. Could come from nanotechnology developments in the photovoltaic panels and the future could produce the same amount of energy with a hundredth the size of current ones. In the laboratories of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is working on a new very interesting material for the energy from the sun, presented recently in a study published in Nature Materials.

innovation study not so recently, because a few years ago is the subject of work by some laboratories, but now is slowly taking more concrete. Using carbon nanotubes, or hollow tubes made of carbon atoms, the chemical engineers at MIT have found a way of creating antennas capable of concentrating solar energy multiplying by 100 compared to the normal flow involving both a solar cell. "Rather than having the entire roof covered with solar cells you can have some small spots with tiny cells equipped with antennas that direct photons," said Michael Strano, a researcher involved in the project called "solar funnel", that is, precisely, "solar funnel ".

We know that solar panels work by converting photons into electrical current, ie the light energy from the sun. The "nano funnels" MIT would only increase exponentially the number of photons that the cell can capture. Nothing to do with concentrating solar power as we know, nothing to do with lenses and mirrors, but here everything is played on a scale of micrometers, or millionths of a meter. The antenna, a result of advances in nanotechnology, is a fiber length of about 10 micrometers thick and 4 contains about 30 million carbon nanotubes (see above microscope image, courtesy MIT).

The peculiarity that makes this "funnel" to focus the photons nanotechnology is being made of two layers of nanotubes, each with different electrical properties, specifically different "bandgap", ie gaps in the conduction band. The nanotube sheet internal antenna has a smaller bandgap than that of the outer layer: this means that excitons (the result of the interaction between the electrons and the bandgap) are being routed to the inside antenna. When light hits the material, therefore, all excitons flowing toward the center of the fiber, where they are concentrated.

The material can also be used in other applications, such as night vision goggles or scopes. But the most important next step will be integrated into a photovoltaic device, the antenna built around a semiconductor material. For now, the fibers disperse 13% of light energy absorbed, but the aim is to reduce this loss to 1%. The efficiency of the device then depend on that of the semiconductor. Of course, with a concentration factor of 100, the promises are enticing.

nanotubes solar cells could, therefore, become low-cost alternative to traditional? According to Strange, yes "in the near future, carbon nanotubes will be sold at pennies per ounce, like polymers," and continues: "The addition (of the nano-antennas, ed) cells would result in a negligible increase in costs compared the cost of production of the cell itself. "

However, some minor problems to be solved. For example, says Michael Arnold, a professor of materials science at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, “bisogna investigare come gli eccitoni nello strato interno (dell'antenna, ndr) potranno essere raccolti e trasformati in energia elettrica”. Insomma, stiamo parlando di tecnologie interessanti, ma per il momento ancora lontane dal poter influire concretamente sul settore del fotovoltaico. Abbiamo cioè ancora un po' di tempo per vedere se le promesse degli “imbuti solari” verranno mantenute

Fonte QualEnergia

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The expansion of the producers of crystalline cells and modules



Le grandi compagnie manifatturiere del fotovoltaico "cristallino" puntano alla produzione di massa. Le aziende cinesi primeggiano nel comparto delle celle grazie a costi più competitivi. Si tende all’integrazione Vertical production and new forms of cooperation. Cells and modules for the key factors in the short to medium term will be the silicon market and the dollar.

The production of photovoltaic cells in the world this year should reach a capacity of 10.5 MW in 2011 and should be in the range between 13 and 14 MW. Behind these numbers while you're playing a heated battle for world dominance that drives companies towards vertical integration and improvement of production processes, as well as convenient to focus on long-term contracts for the acquisition of raw materials.
analysis on what is happening in this sector globally and on strategies that to make more and more competitive manufacturing companies PV was published recently in the journal Sun & Wind Energy (n.10/2010 - The battle for supremacy). In this article we give a few words about the technology market as it relates to mono and polycrystalline.

According to Stefan de Haan, the consulting firm iSuppli, interviewed by the magazine, all companies today are aiming to expand, but Asian manufacturers still have a competitive advantage in cost of at least 15% compared to European companies. In fact, the first four positions of the top 10 producers of crystalline silicon cells in the first quarter of 2010 were Chinese Suntech with a market share of 8, 1% leader in 2009 with 704 MW of production, followed by Ja-Solar (7.3%), Trina Solar (5.5%) and Yingli Solar (5.4%).

A trend that seems to emerge in recent times is that of cooperation between a manufacturer of solar cells and modules of a: in front of a rapid increase in demand for products and components sector, there is the need to be much closer to end markets, reduce costs, and at the same time aiming to have more capital to invest.

As part of the chain in energy costs and labor are the most relevant for the production of crystalline silicon modules, the most important cost component is that relating to transport. And it is also why being close to their markets is an advantage. The article notes that in this part of the value chain of the sector in recent years the size and market shares of major operators around the world has increased substantially.

Some analysts also believe that the oversupply of photovoltaic modules, has evolved over the past two years, thanks to silicon prices much lower than the previous period, will balance out in the coming years. Bodes well while the impetuous demand from the German market (maybe only 9 GW in 2010) which is helping to reduce this excess supply.
According to iSuppli, the module manufacturers crystalline silicon stronger in the first quarter of 2010 were Suntech (9.9% market share), Sharp (7.4%), Trina Solar (6.8%, Canadian Solar and Yingli (6.7% each) , and SolarWorld SunPower (5.4% each).

The development of these sectors in 2011 (cells and modules) depend on the development of the market for silicon but also by the strength of the dollar, as the raw material (except that in the case of the German company Wacker Chemie) was treated in U.S. currency. When a euro-dollar exchange rate at around 1.4 and an increase in recent months the price of silicon by 20% (although prices have stabilized over medium rather low), and a question forte crescita, si potrebbe assistere ad un leggero rialzo dei prezzi di celle e moduli.

Sebbene la maggior parte degli analisti non si attende nei prossimi anni nessun collo di bottiglia nella produzione di silicio, altri osservatori come Dirk Morbitzer di Renewable Analytics ritengono che alcuni problemi potrebbero invece sopraggiungere. Questo perché egli stima una domanda di silicio tre volte superiore entro il 2015 e che un adeguamento delle capacità produttive richiederebbe almeno 18 mesi. Se questa sarà la tendenza i produttori dovranno avere chiare le loro intenzioni al più tardi entro la fine del 2012 e forse non sarà così semplice capire la situazione futura in quel dato momento.


Fonte QualEnergia

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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We enter the network?


I just registered with my colleagues in the PDL for a motion to commit the Administration to enter the "Network Italian city for the family."

This is a group of cities that have signed a protocol to develop a new welfare system based on subsidiarity, which can empower families by making them, along with the tissue normally present in the territory of associations, service providers and not just recipients of services.
How then reinvested the savings of a welfare system like this? Creating a municipal tax for families, this important body that helps to access social services and to pay meno tasse.

Importanti città di diverso colore politico hanno già aderito: Parma, Roma, Ferrara, Bologna, Cuneo, Venezia, Alessandria...Perchè non entrare anche noi di Grugliasco?

Consiglio a tutti di dare un'occhiata al sito per capire di cosa si occupa questo network: www.cittaperlafamiglia.it

Cliccando qui il testo dell'ordine del giorno.

Friday, October 22, 2010

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The Role of Uke in Aikido

Carry a very interesting post that I have read with great interest, concerning the role Uke in Aikido:

An unexpected bonus on the mat today: not one, not two, three guest instructors But Arrived on the mat!

The first two Were not unusual. Greg and Shari are two instructors who live in Yakima, WA. They are great folks, and deeply knowledgeable about aikido and martial art training. Greg, in particular, has over three decades of karate experience, and has the dubious honor of beating the heck out of me as I was training. That may sound cruel, but it wasn’t. I refused, for the longest time, to really acknowledge that my uke was trying to attack me. Greg had no problems letting me know that he fully intended to land the punch, kick, or grab. I learned quickly from him how important it was to be ready prior to the attacker’s movements–out of all the lessons I have learned in aikido, I think this was the one I most needed. I am very grateful to him for that.

Another instructor who arrived was Oliver, who is an assistant instructor at a Kokikai dojo in New York. I admit I didn’t recognize Oliver at first–I just knew that, when he stepped into the dojo, that he was somebody who knew where he was and what he was doing. He was great fun to train with–personable and committed in his attacks and throws. He even showed me a great little way of resisting nikkyo–it was not a COMFORTABLE way of resisting it, but it did work, and in a way I did not expect.

As we practiced, I asked Greg if he would share some of his thoughts on training. One of the key elements he mentioned was a very simple one: aikido techniques were designed to deal with someone trying to fight you. This seems blatantly obvious, but it’s important becomes clear when you realize a simple truth:

Most of us, on the mat, aren’t trying to fight. We aren’t even thinking about it.

This is not a good thing. If we aren’t thinking, as ukes, how to fight our opponent, then we are not really doing our job. There is a distinct difference between an uke who is trying to attack in order to fight, and an uke who is trying to attack in order to not fall down. Most people fall into the latter category. This results in ukes attack and “freezing” in ways that are illogical, in attacks that have no power or little meaning. We are, in a very real sense, wasting our nage’s time.

Now, some might immediately counter this idea with several thoughts. For example: often we are studying balance and timing–an uke might be attacking in order to illustrate these points, to help the nage refine his or her technique. Another example: newer students don’t have the reaction time to perform a technique at normal speed; consequently, the uke slows down to provide a better learning environment. These are valid points, but they leave out the fact that you can do all this and still retain the context of a fighting environment. I can attack a white belt, doing so slowly, and still retain the intention to knock them down with my punch. I can help a senior student with their timing by focusing not on their movements, but rather by ensuring that my own attack is focused, clear, and committed.

This is hard for many aikidoka to follow. Most of us, in truth, study aikido because we don’t WANT to fight. But this is not true. What we want, as aikidoka, is to respond to a fight with movements that are more elegant and effective than brute force. To understand how to accomplish this, we need to have uke’s who attack sincerely–otherwise, we have no way of knowing if we’re being effective or not. Without a proper attack, studying aikido is like playing basketball without hoops–you might be going through the motions, but there’s no way to tell if anyone is winning the game.

In other words, to quote a favorite game of mine: “You must fight!”

Post originale: http://aikithoughts.wordpress.com/2010/09/07/day-10-fight/

 

In fact, among the many articles and writings that can be found on the role of Uke, sometimes treated almost as a metaphysical element, I consider that the role of Uke is important and becomes essential only when he is truly willing to attack.

In this way, "ki" of Uke and Tori (or Nage) can meet and both can feel the "ki no nagare" and the only way you can test the true characteristics of Aikido.

Clearly, however, the intention and energy di Uke deve essere commisurata alla preparazione di Tori, tuttavia non deve mai mancare, nel primo, il focus dell’attacco.

La mancanza di intenzione (ed azione) di Uke porta ad una carenza nella tecnica di Tori.

 

 

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

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resume training with Maestro Monthly Marolla


Con l'appuntamento dello scorso 16 ottobre sono ripresi gli appuntamenti d'incontro mensile fra i praticanti dello Shin Shin Aikido Iwama ryu del FVG.

Como di consueto l'incontro è stato diretto dal m° Michele Marolla il quale ha egregiamente gestito la lezione three-hour program focused on developing a kumi-jo.


Thanks to all those involved and see you at the next meeting in November.

Arigato!

Friday, October 15, 2010

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ecological island and Industrial Services: Two bad news ... Part

Riguardo la Servizi Industriali , dopo che il Comitato Locale di Controllo mi aveva risposto dicendo che non sarebbe stata spostata e che il vincolo per farla spostare era scaduto (...o fatto scadere?), ho presentato un'interrogazione to ask why.
Mayor answers by the classic buck / me-ne-le-work-hands, saying it sent texts to the Province and Region of the motion approved by our City Council who insisted the move, saying, in effect, now touches to the Region. Too bad that until a few months ago, the Ministry for Environment of the Province was his party colleague Massaglia and that the region was ruled by his party colleague Bresso. The first, in particular, throughout his tenure has not a damn combined to encourage the shift of industrial services, is indeed guilty of precious time passed and I did end the constraint of the Memorandum of Understanding. Ultimately it
Curiously, our Mayor, between the lines of his answer, all the blame on him now and accountability to the region governed by the center when his party colleagues have ruled for five years and the Province and the Region have not concluded anything. Click here
the text of the response. About the

compactor of ecological islands seems there is nothing to be done. The draft drawn up by Cadosa does not install because of compactors are too expensive. A pity, because they were the only way to guarantee real savings for the cost of collection.
The ecological islands you will , will have an accreditation system "Weight" of the waste fee but will not compactors.
We'll see if we can do something ... Click here
the answer.