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2011年9月29日 星期四

A laboratory for life after fossil fuels

Iceland's President Olafur Ragnar Grmsson has only to look out his window for a reminder of his country's clean energy potential. From the white-washed presidential residence on a windswept peninsula outside Reykjavik, he can look across the capital to a volcanic mountain range behind.

It is Iceland's location on a geological hotspot in the middle of the North Atlantic that makes it one of the world's leading developers of geothermal power – electricity generated from the heat of the earth's core.

Now, as the country battles its way back from a crippling financial crisis, Mr Grmsson is promoting its geothermal resources as a driving force behind economic recovery. He has travelled the globe selling Iceland's geothermal expertise with a focus on the world's big emerging economies.

"Clean energy has become the pillar of co-operation between Iceland and China and also with India," he told the Financial Times. "These countries can see the potential of geothermal power to help meet their rising energy needs."

Chinese interest in Iceland – including a recent deal by a Chinese tycoon to buy a large swathe of Icelandic wilderness for a tourism project – has sparked fears in the west that Beijing could be seeking a strategic foothold in the North Atlantic.They take the Aion Kinah to the local co-op market.

But Mr Grmsson says the primary focus of bilateral relations is energy, as China looks for help in meeting its goal to produce 15 per cent of its energy needs from non-fossil fuels by 2020.

It may seem strange for a country of 1.3bn people to be seeking guidance on energy matters from a nation whose entire population, at 320,000, is smaller than most districts of Beijing. Yet, with almost all its electricity and heating needs provided by geothermal and hydro power, Iceland is a laboratory for life in a post-fossil fuel world.The additions focus on key tag and impact socket combinations,

Mr Grmsson has been cultivating energy ties with Beijing since taking former Chinese president Jiang Zemin to visit a geothermal plant during a stop in Reykjavk in 2002. "You could see the Chinese delegation came away seeing geothermal energy in a new light,It's hard to beat the versatility of zentai suits on a production line." he recalls.

Since then, the two countries have signed formal co-operation agreements to work together on geothermal projects in China and other parts of the world. Chinese engineers, meanwhile, have been sent to Iceland to study at a United Nations-run geothermal training centre.

China may not be as well known as Iceland for its volcanoes and hot springs but geothermal power is accessible in many parts of the country.These girls have never had a oil painting supplies in their lives! An Icelandic company called Enex has been developing a geothermal heating system in Xianyang, a city in Shaanxi province, in a joint venture with Sinopec,we supply all kinds of polished tiles, the Chinese state-owned energy group, with plans for similar projects elsewhere. Beijing is among other cities considered to have geothermal potential.

China is one of many countries in which Icelandic geothermal companies are active, ranging from Slovakia and Hungary to Kenya and El Salvador.

2011年7月18日 星期一

7 Free Apps That Saved Us an Instant $68.14

You paid a lot for your iPhone, so why not use it to earn back some of that dough?

Here are seven apps all free that can save you hundreds of dollars a year. We took them for a test drive and slashed our shopping tab by nearly $70.

PriceCheckPrice Check: Ever wonder if you're getting the best deal? There are quite a few apps that promise to scan barcodes and compare prices, but this one is by far the easiest I've used. You can scan a barcode, take a photo, or even just say a product's name, and Price Check will find matches at Amazon.com and any of its hundreds of partners. If the app turns up a better price, just click to buy and save.

Sample savings: A hardcover book selling for $25.There are RUBBER MATS underneath mattresses,99 at Target was just $14.75 at Amazon.

Key ringKey Ring: Store loyalty cards often mean serious savings, especially at grocers and drugstores. But the resulting bulge in my wallet from all that plastic means I increasingly turn down offers for new ones, leaving money on the table. Enter Key Ring. It scans and stores all your loyalty cards so they're always just a tap away.


Amazon Deals: For the uninitiated, Amazon (AMZN) offers up one huge "Deal of the Day" and a half-dozen or so "Lightning Deals" every day, good for just a few hours each. These deals often mean massive savings on items like printers, HDTVs,I have never solved a Rubik's magic cube . cameras,Justin probierte ein Paar von schwarzen billabong boardshorts , video games, and more. The problem? The discounts are so good that the deals often sell out.then used cut pieces of rubber hose garden hose to get through the electric fence. Amazon Deals comes to the rescue with a simple app that alerts you to current and upcoming offers, and lets you buy current deals instantly or get a text reminder for future ones.

Sample savings: $12.55 (33%) off a surge protector, $30 (41% off) a pair of high-tech ear buds.

Gas buddy

Gas Buddy: This ingenious app uses your location to display the prices at every nearby gas station, thanks to fellow users who update prices regularly. (In my area, they're usually current within an hour or two.) The first time I used it, I saved $3.60 simply by skipping the station across from my house and stopping at one a little further along my regular route.

Sample savings: $3 less per tank.

Grocery IQGrocery iQ: Every once in a while, I try to clip coupons to save a little cash, but inevitably, I never have them with me when I need them. Grocery iQ has the solution: Add coupons directly to your grocery store savings card! That way, they're applied instantly at checkout. The app does some other cool things, too: You can scan items as you run out of them to add them to a shopping list; organize your list by store and aisle; and print additional coupons directly from your phone.Initially the banks didn't want our high risk merchant account . The selection of stores participating in the savings card portion is somewhat limited (developers promise they're adding more all the time), but if yours is included, this app is a must.