Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The Power Of The Ocean

Brookings, Oregon 2011


COOS BAY, Ore. — Oregon companies have won contracts to help develop wave power on the Oregon coast.
The World newspaper in Coos Bay reports that American Bridge Manufacturing in Reedsport and Sause Bros. in Coos Bay have won contracts related to the manufacture and deployment of wave energy-generating devices for New Jersey-based Ocean Power Technologies Inc.
After the device, called a PowerBuoy, is deployed and tested off the coast near Reedsport later this year, Ocean Power plans to construct what it says will be the first commercial-scale wave power station in the nation.
The project would consist of as many as nine additional PowerBuoys and infrastructure for a grid, subject to regulatory approvals and additional funding.
American Bridge will manufacture the subsurface floats and tow-out fixtures that are part of the PowerBuoys' mooring system.
Sause Bros. will tow the buoys from the final assembly site in Portland to Coos Bay, then position and install the buoys, mooring lines and anchors at the Reedsport site.
Oregon Iron Works of Clackamas will assemble the PowerBuoys' electronics and power take-off, and Cascade General of Portland will assemble the buoys and put them into the Columbia River for towing to the coast.
Ocean Power Technologies says its contracts so far with Oregon companies for the project total $6 million.
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Information from: The World, http://www.theworldlink.com

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Earth Day 2011 Family Activities

Earth Day 2011 Family Activities

Check out this site for some great family Friendly Earth Day Activities
Take you kids to a farmer's market--
Your local farmer's market provides an opportunity to learn about food that is grown in your area. Talk to growers who are providing high quality food that has not been picked long before it is ready and shipped thousands of miles from field to supermarket. Learn about what varieties of food crops grow best in your location.
So many of us live completely separated from and unaware of where our food comes from. Reconnecting to the natural foods available to us and getting our kids to realize that good food does not necessarily come in a brightly colored boxes on a store shelf can be a worthwhile endeavor.
You may discover fresh foods that you have scarcely heard of, but don't shy away from trying something new. Many of us have never tried kale or kohlrabi, but the growers selling these wonderfully tasty and nutritious foods will often be more than happy to provide preparation advice.

Bring your fresh food home and prepare a meal as a family. You can also plant your own garden and bring your produce to your local farmer's garden. Set up a booth and teach your kids the value of money, hard work and keeping it green.

Friday, April 1, 2011

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