Coyotes have expanded their range

So much has been written about feral hogs overturning the balance in our natural eco-system(s). There is another mammal that has expanded its range exponentially.

Having the general appearance of a small shepherd-like dog, the coyote is now believed to be in every state in the U.S. The typical coyote weighs about 40 pounds, but their size can vary.

Though historically found in the western half of the United States, the great range expansion of the coyote is attributable to the demise of wolves, as well as relocation of coyotes for shooting sport by houndsmen groups. Highly adaptable, the coyote is now living in traditional open areas as well as agricultural communities, swamplands, dense forests and even suburban areas.

Coyotes are highly opportunistic feeders. Any type of small mammal is fair game. Fruits, berries, insects, reptiles and amphibians all supplement their varied diet. Carrion will also be eaten when other items are scarce. In suburban areas coyotes have been documented to readily prey on small domestic pets.

Coyotes are typically nocturnal but are sometimes seen during daylight hours. They have very keen hearing and eyesight. They are fast animals that can approach speeds of 40 miles per hour. Male coyotes, often a bit larger in size than the females, can have a home range/territory of up to 20 square miles.

Some landowners recruit other animals to act as security guards to discourage coyotes from visiting their property. Mules, donkeys, emus, ostriches, llamas and certain breeds of dogs show some promise in limiting coyote frequency and their predation on livestock. Some believe that coyotes are a major predator on young deer. Certain studies suggest that the white-tailed deer population can decrease in certain areas with high numbers of coyotes. Like their mammalian brethren, feral hogs, coyotes are intelligent animals. They can be a challenge to find and are wary of humans even though they now live in suburbs around us.

So once there were wolves in many areas of the United States. The smaller coyote has proved to be an adaptive replacement canine for the now rare wolves that once roamed our lands. They may even be in your own neighborhood.

Enjoy your nature trails.

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Armed with strong system integration capabilities, Tatung launches smart green building solutions

Armed with strong system integration capabilities, Tatung launches smart green building solutions

Press release [Monday 22 December 2014]

Global warming and climate change are posing threats to the environment that our lives rely on. This has given rise to the concepts of green buildings that encompass greening, water conservation, and energy saving. In recent years, governments have begun turning these concepts into laws and policies, and now it is hoped by combining ICT advancements, buildings can incorporate smart active sensing functions so that smart green buildings will become a prevailing trend.

Smart green buildings are ones incorporating information communication technologies. That is, high-tech systems and equipment are introduced into green buildings so that building space is furnished with smart active sensing functions to achieve security, health, convenience, comfort, energy saving, and sustainability purposes. The concepts of smart green buildings are becoming a new trend in the modern construction industry as they can carry the pursuit of green buildings towards eco-balance, energy saving, waste reduction, and health promotion etc. a step forward, which is very meaningful to today's environment.

The word "smart" in smart green buildings is not just a catchy term but it signifies the integration of software and hardware systems to make low-current system smart. If a business owner wishes to bring smart green buildings into reality, he or she will have to consider various aspects such as an infrastructure that includes air conditioning, chiller units, motors, water pumps, power generators, wires and cables, in addition to low-current equipment such as a PBX phone system, a surveillance system, a SA/BA security monitoring system, an information network, and finally a back-end management system to enable centralized monitoring and control on all segments. The magnitude and complexity obviously exceeds what most system or equipment suppliers can offer.

Complete supply capabilities enable delivery of one-stop service

Breeze Yeh, Director, Energy Saving Department, Energy Business Division, Tatung Company, pointed out the company is capable of supplying total solutions covering entire building infrastructure. Its solutions integrate power generators, power systems, air conditioning and others, plus central monitoring systems that can control multiple units including air conditioning, illumination, electricity, fire protection, access control, and CCTV systems. In addition, the company also manufactures smart home appliances. Tatung is therefore considered the most capable in the industry in terms of system integration for smart green buildings.

As such, Tatung hopes to fulfill its corporate social responsibility by providing total solutions and all-in-one service for smart green buildings to help business owners, architects, and electrical engineers construct sustainable smart green buildings according to the eight smart building indicators. Tatung's efforts are meant to make that sure building residents can enjoy smart devices, that energy saving and carbon reduction can be achieved, and that rooftop solar photovoltaic systems can be utilized to generate energy.

Yeh stated Tatung, to strengthen its capabilities of supplying smart green building systems, first pulled together multiple business units in the corporation to enhance the ability to offer integrated solutions. Based on such capabilities, Tatung started with construction projects under development and has now expanded to smart homes, smart communities, smart factory facilities, and smart commercial complexes. Tatung has vast experiences turning both existing buildings and new projects smart.

By reinventing its own properties, Tatung refines competence in smart green buildings

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Drip irrigation system conserving water

An area farmer recently received recognition for his use of an irrigation system that is conserving water.

Most irrigated farms use a center pivot or flood irrigation on their crop, but for the first time, a farmer in Stratford tried drip irrigation on his crops this year and saw a big difference.

The system is placed underground and allows water to go directly to the roots of the crop.

Greg Wright says this method eliminates water evaporation and run off.

"The biggest thing was the reduction in water. We grew this field behind me here, we grew 247 bushels on this field with 2.7 gallons of water to the acre. So you know, bigger yields, then I have seen on this field and a lot less water use".

McLain Pool with Eco-Drip says irrigation is typically more expensive than the center pivot and flood irrigation system, but can save more money and water over time.

"The average drip system costs in this region is going to be 17 to 18-hundred dollars per acre. That is a big investment, but if you look at the increase in yields and reduction in water costs over 5 to 7 years, it typically pays for itself" says Pool.

Water is not the onlyresource being conserved with this system.

"I think you save natural gas, engine costs, your spending is cut way down. The cost of the system is expensive, but over a time period, 5 to 7 years, you are going to see a return and then some" says Wright.

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Powersoft's Revolutionary Deva Messaging System Makes its U.S. Debut at RiverRink, One of Philadelphia's Most Famous …

Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) December 15, 2014

Each year at the end of November, thousands of tourists and Philadelphians flock to RiverRink at Penn's Landing to celebrate the onset of winter and the holiday season. For over 20 years, the Olympic Size skating rink has been a focal point one of the City's most enduring holiday traditions. This year, RiverRink is the centerpiece of a 'pop up' winter garden that features a magical winter landscape complete with Christmas trees, cozy fire pits and spectacular views of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge and the Delaware River. RiverRink is also the site of the very first U.S. installation of Powersoft's Deva a revolutionary new messaging system that is helping cities like Philadelphia embrace 'smart city' applications.

For the thousands of skaters that attend RiverRink each day, the Powersoft Deva system delivers up to 115 dBs of pristine audio while consuming a diminutive physical footprint and remaining completely energy independent. Two of the Deva units are programmed to take photos of skaters at regular intervals, enhancing the overall entertainment experience. After the rink closes, the system which is controlled over a wireless LAN is able to provide intelligent surveillance and active monitoring of the premises.

Williamsport, MD-based Live Sound Co., which handled design and integration of the Deva system, was given a preview of the Deva system over a year ago by Claudio Lastrucci, Research & Development Director at Powersoft. "Our first installation of Deva is the culmination of our efforts with Powersoft, and their incredible engineering vision," commented Jeremiah Leiter, President of Live Sound Co. "When we turned the units on and they were working exactly as we hoped they would, it was such a feeling of pride. We don't just want to sell products to our clients, we want to help them solve problems. This is exactly what the Powersoft's Deva enables us to do."

A Small Revolution in a Smart City The Philadelphia RiverRink installation is comprised of four Deva units mounted on two steel poles on opposite sides of the skating rink. A fifth Deva unit is mounted on a pole and pointed towards the entrance of the rink. Each unit which measures approximately 12" x 18" and weighs just under 22 lbs. comprises an active loudspeaker, an interactive messaging system, high powered LED lighting, an FM tuner, built in GPS, presence sensors, Wi-Fi and many other intelligent features.

In all his years of doing systems integration work, Live Sound Co. Chief Operating Officer Nik Mondo has never seen such a revolutionary product. "As far as I know, there is no other product on the market that combines such a compelling feature set," he says. "The icing on the cake is that they can be solar powered and have a built-in battery, so they don't require external power sources. This means that you don't have to worry about the typical power restrictions that might be faced in other scenarios with other competing products on the marketplace.

While the RiverRink installation was initially set up as a 'proof of concept' to demonstrate Deva's features and functionality, Nik Mondo, who hails from the City of Brotherly Love, is confident that the council will soon find other 'smart city' applications for the unit: "I would like to see Deva installed alongside the trails along the Delaware River, all the way to South Philadelphia," he says. "Such a system could provide messaging and an added measure of assurance and security for pedestrians, especially in areas where there is not a lot of lighting or public infrastructure."

"Security is such an important consideration for just about any metro area," Mondo continues. "On this product, there is a light, a camera, an FM tuner, a motion sensor and a speaker all in one. So if somebody walks in front of the unit, it can trigger a predefined message or it can photograph surroundings at predefined intervals. All of this activity can be monitored from any location via the network."

Design Intelligence, Ease of Integration Deva's intelligent product design carries through to its unmatched ease of installation: "We can install each unit in about seven minutes," says Mondo. "The mounting and set up is very simple and exactly what you would expect from Powersoft." The power is supplied via solar panels, which are positioned and clamped directly to the truss above each unit." As engineers, designers, installers and integrators, we are used to dealing with complex levels of components, software and other considerations to make things work right," says Leiter. "Deva is a joy for us because it is so easy to get it up and running all the functionality you could ask for is at the ready for the end user."

Once the system was up and running at RiverRink, the audio quality did not disappoint. "When we first fired it up and played music in the rink, all the audio engineers and staff had smiles on their faces. The audio was crisp, clear and articulate," Mondo says. Initially, he was concerned that the four Deva units would not cover the 98' x 200' rink space, due to their modest yet sleek physical presence. "I was extremely worried that four units may not cover all that space," he recalls "To my surprise and excitement, they audio covered the entire rink with ease and even bled out into other areas beyond the rink when we needed it to."

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Symposium on user, eco-friendly technology at NIT-K from Monday

The National Institute of Technology Karnataka (NIT-K), Surathkal will host a three-day international symposium on Development of use-friendly, eco-sensitive and energy efficient technology for future from Monday (December 15 to 17).

Organised by the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering at the NIT-K the theme of the symposium was based on electronic system design, a release said.

This would be the fifth conference in the series, where the last conference was held in Singapore and next year it will be held in Malaysia.

The objective of the symposium was to provide a congenial and serious platform in which experts from academia and industry could interact with young researchers entering the fields of electronics, computer science, communication and allied engineering areas. Developments in this domain would have a large role to play in developing technologies for the future that have to be user-friendly in addition to being eco-sensitive and energy efficient. The symposium will focus on original research contributions from academia and industry.

Experts from Japan, Germany, USA and India would deliver seven keynote addresses and 50 research papers will be presented in the theme area of electronics system design. The proceedings of the symposium would be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services and will be available on-line at IEEE Xplore, the release said.

Experts from across the world in emerging areas of energy efficient system design, high performance computing, signal processing and applications, wireless and wired communication systems and networks would attend it, the release added.

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Rise of the Eco-Warriors: Film Review

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Photogenic youth sell a solid message.

Byron Bay International Film Festival

Cathy Henkel

Dr. Willie Smits, Paul Daley, Ben Dessen

A well-intentioned mashup of reality TV contest and enviro-doc studded with Mission: Impossible-style graphics, Rise of the Eco-Warriors follows a united nations of young activists who spend 100 days in Borneo in an effort to fight deforestation and save endangered orangutans.

Cloaking her wake-up message in contemporary stylings targeting a young demographic -- the documentary initially plays like a kind of Survivor: Borneo-- Australian filmmaker Cathy Henkel issues a battle cry for action against the big, bad palm oil companies busily bulldozing the rainforests of the southeast Asian island.

Despite the jazzy externals, the result is more educational than engrossing, although it's a hard heart that's not stirred by the charming presence of the featured orangutans. One-off screenings around Australia throughout March should be followed by niche festival berths, and the film is a natural for use as a classroom tool.

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Logging Forwarder offers 15.4 ton payload capacity.

Features increased payload, more tractive effort, and innovative Comfort Ride

Chattanooga, TN Komatsu America Corp introduces the new Komatsu 855.1 Forwarder offering many updated features. The new 855.1 has an 8% payload increase, a 17% larger load space area, and an 11% increase in tractive effort, compared to the previous Komatsu 855 model. The 855.1 matches the previous model 860.4 in payload and load space, plus has 4.5% greater tractive effort. The 855.1 also features the industry-leading Comfort-Ride hydraulically dampened cab suspension system as an option.

Increased Payload Capacity and Load Space Area The 885.1 Forwarders rated payload capacity has increased by 8% to 15.4 tons (14 metric tons) compared to the prior model. Also, the fixed headboard load space area has been increased by 17% (to 52 ft / 4.8 m from 44 ft / 4.1 m) in order to utilize the higher payload capacity.

Powerful Fuel-Efficient Tier 4 Interim Engine The 855.1 is powered by an eco-friendly Agco Power Diesel 6.6 liter 204 hp (150 kW) EPA Tier 4 Interim emissions certified engine. While producing the same horsepower as the 860.4, the 855.1 engine has 13% higher torque and 5% lower fuel consumption. The cooling system features a larger radiator and variable speed fan to increase cooling capacity by 23%.

Improved Power Train & Tractive Effort Thanks to an improved powertrain, which includes a new lower ratio gearbox, new double bogie bearings, and a new differential housing, the 855.1s tractive effort has increased by 11% compared to the 855 and 4.5% when compared to the 860.4. A new smart integrated transmission control unit (TCU) responds faster to changes in load and terrain.

Innovative Comfort Ride Cab Suspension The Komatsu Comfort Ride active cab suspension system uses four hydraulic cylinders to keep the cab level in relation to the machine frame during operation, improving operator comfort in hilly and difficult terrain. Comfort Ride also allows the operator to raise the cab to a top fixed position, improving operator visibility when unloading. The function and control of the system is very easy to use, and is controlled by the machines MaxiXplorer 3.1 Control System which displays the status on the 12 PC color screen.

Improved Operator Environment & Controls The new cab design has 21% greater interior volume and provides a quieter and more comfortable work environment than the 860.4. Larger windows have improved upward visibility sight lines by 61% for the rear window and 45% for the side windows. Ergonomic Komatsu Comfort Controls have arm and wrist supports that are fully adjustable. Komatsus MaxiXplorer 3.1 Control System is Windows-based and features intuitive easy-to-use controls for the vehicle, engine, transmission, crane, and production data system.

Convenient Maintenance and Serviceability The new 855.1 design has convenient service and fluid fill points. Integrated ladders and a foldout engine hood service platform, two hydraulic tank service platforms, and a crane service platform provide excellent service accessibility.

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*All comparisons and performance claims are made with respect to the prior Komatsu 855 and/or 860.4 models. All trademarks and service marks used herein are the property of Komatsu Ltd., Komatsu America Corp., or their respective owners or licensees.

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China's Leshi Bets Big On Electric Car

Chinese internet company Leshi Internet Information and Technology Co. is deadly serious about green vehicles. The company said yesterday it will expand into electric cars under a new project called Super Electric Eco-system. We will build the best electric cars to solve the problems of air pollution and traffic jam in China, Chairman and President Jia Yueting wrote in his Sina Weibo microblog yesterday.

Today Leshi, a manufacturer of internet TVs and set-top video boxes,revealed more about its future electric car. The company already organized a research and development team based in Silicon Valley about a year ago, with experts poached from traditional car companies including Tesla Motors, Mercedes-Benz and Ford Motor Company working on the forthcoming model. Leshi is also in touch with Google as well as other technology firms based in Silicon Valley, Jiang Dongge, assistant of Chairman Jia Yueting, said in a press conference.

Leshi will have complete intellectual property right of the technologies under development, according to Jiang. He Yi, chief executive officer of Le Telematics Company, said the research progress is exciting and Leshi will share the technologies with domestic auto makers to transform the Chinese market.

Both Jiang and He declined to say when Leshi will launch its very first electric car. They didnt give details about how the company plans to fund the project either.

Making electric cars is billionaire chairman Jia Yuetings big dream, He said. A number of senior executives voted against Jias plan at the beginning of the year, but he was determined to push it through, according to He.

I will press ahead without hesitation even if Leshis car-making business is doomed beyond redemption. Leshi will go ahead as long as our plan can ignite more dreams, He recounted Jias words today.

He said Leshi is also applying for the license to manufacture electric vehicles. Chinas top economic planning body, the National Development and Reform Commission, said earlier this year that it plans to grant licenses to more companies other than automakers to encourage innovation and reduce air pollution.

Leshi is confident that its products will beat those from Tesla Motors. The company plans to bank on its experience in the internet sector to disrupt the traditional auto industry, He said.

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Illegal collieries closed on Qinghai-Tibet plateau

China has closed 200 illegal coal mines this year to protect the eco-system of the northwestern Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.

"On one hand, the safety of the miners was poorly protected in the illegal mines, and on the other hand the move protects the environment, as illegal coal mines are major polluters on the plateau," said Guo Xianshi, an official with the Qinghai Provincial Administration of Work Safety on Monday.

The province launched a campaign to clear the illegal mines at the beginning of the year. Many of the mines operated without official permission, or proper safety and pollution control facilities, said Guo.

More than 110 other mines have been ordered to suspend operations until safety and pollution control meet national standards.

Guo said the administration train mine owners on work safety and pollution management in the coming few months.

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Pranab: Technology holds promise for quantum leap in governance standards

Says India should leverage its ICT leadership position, use tech-intensive solutions

Bengaluru, December 8:

Dramatic developments in the Information Technology (IT) sector have created an eco-system for the governments to tap technology-enabled solutions for the benefit of the common man, President Pranab Mukherjee has said.

Speaking after launching the Mobile Governance initiative Karnataka MobileOne, Mukherjee said, Not only has the State created a conducive environment for the expansion of the IT sector, it has skilfully combined innovation and government vision to bring about reforms touching the lives of citizens.

E-initiatives such as Bhoomi, which is an online system for land records management; Kaveri, which is a valuation and e-registration system of the Department of Stamps and Registration; e-swathu, which is a software that lists properties in urban local bodies and that has now been integrated with Kaveri; and e-procurement have set governance benchmarks.

Mukherjee said e-governance holds great promise for a quantum leap in governance standards.

The need of the hour is to leverage Indias leadership position in information communication technology to introduce technology-intensive solutions for governance, he said.

The President said Karnataka also has the distinction of being the first Indian State to have a dedicated secretariat for e-governance. I commend your passion to deploy technology in governance. In this context, I want to express my delight at having been associated with the demonstration of 3D holography, which is a cutting-edge technology.

Karnataka, for one, is an IT hub portraying a success story that has few parallels. It contributes 30 per cent of the total software exports of our country, he added.

Many people believe that technology is the prerogative of the privileged and the urban citizens. But, it is our pride that we have been able to integrate applications in Karnataka that are pro-farmers and helpful to the rural citizens, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah said.

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Aviation course: IIM-B, French B-school to woo Indian firms

Bengaluru, December 5:

For the General Management Programme for Aerospace and Aviation Executives (GMAE), both Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (IIM-B) and Toulouse Business School (TBS) are planning to rope in Indian companies and create an eco system as it exists in Europe.

Yes we are looking for companies to partner here. Back in Europe, we have strong links with most of the companies involved in the sector: Airbus International (based in Toulouse), Airbus France, Airbus India, Boeing, ATR, Safran, CNES, Francois Bonvalet, Dean of Toulouse Business School told Business Line.

In France, it is very important long-term support of Airbus which is our strongest assets, he added.

GMAE programme offered by IIM-B and TBS is the first of its kind being offered by any business school in India.

In the first year, the program is dedicated to aerospace and aviation core management and the second year is dedicated to aerospace and aviation sub-sectors, management challenges and supervised projects.

This programme is a professional one, which means that it makes sense as the industry needs it. The industry requires leaders and managers, specially educated and trained, to help the sector develop, Bonvalet said.

A similar program is also being offered at Toulouse and TBS has study centres in Montreal (Canada) and Seattle (USA). Participants can decide whether to study in Bangalore or choose any combinations of these programs and take the unique opportunity to study either in Bangalore, Toulouse, Montreal or Seattle, Bonvalet pointed out.

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MHPS Receives Order for Hybrid Power Generation System Integrating Solid Oxide Fuel Cells and Micro Gas Turbine

SOFCs are ceramic fuel cells that operate at a high temperature of 900 degrees Celsius (1,650 degrees Fahrenheit). In a pressurized hybrid system, power is generated directly by chemical reaction between oxygen in the air and hydrogen and carbon monoxide extracted from reformed city gas; residual fuel is then used to drive an MGT. This two-stage system achieves significantly higher power generation efficiency and, as a result, saves substantial energy. Air pressurized in the MGT's compressor is supplied to the SOFCs for use as an oxidizing agent, and then high-temperature exhaust is fed to the MGT and the heat and pressure, together with the residual fuel, are used to generate power. The pressurized SOFCs, having significantly increased voltage as a result of pressurization, lead to enhanced power generation efficiency.

The pressurized SOFC-MGT hybrid power generation system has been undergoing verification testing at the Senju Techno Station of Tokyo Gas Co., Ltd. since 2013. The verification system to be delivered to Kyushu University, the second system of the kind, features a thin, elongated cylindrical cell stack which, together with higher packing density, enables a greater than 40 percent reduction in requisite installation space compared to earlier systems. The system incorporates results achieved in joint research undertaken together with the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).

The hybrid system will be installed at the Ito Campus of Kyushu University in Nishi-ku, Fukuoka City. It will be used for carrying out basic research toward enhancing the performance, longevity and reliability of SOFCs conducted in the Green Asia International Strategic Comprehensive Special Zone ("Verification of a Smart Fuel Cell Society") at the Next-Generation Fuel Cell Research Center (NEXT-FC). NEXT-FC was established with the aim of promoting collaboration between the academic community and industry toward achieving widespread use of SOFCs.

The hybrid system is being jointly developed with Toyota Motor Corporation. Toyota has a group company, Toyota Turbine and Systems Inc., that markets MGTs.

Leveraging the latest order, MHPS intends to further the discussion with NGK SPARK PLUG CO., LTD. (NTK), with which MHPS concluded a basic agreement on a business tie-up targeting mass production of cylindrical cell stacks in this June, and step up its development of the markets for hybrid systems for both business and industrial uses.

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