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Computer Security - Re: Carl Osterwald: World Renowned Idiot Who Plays With The Boys With Archaic Remote Neural Monitoring Equipment |
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http://www.infowars.com/ wrote: > Solar Industry Professionals Urgently Needed to Maintain ASTM Standards > PARTICIPANTS needed on ASTM Subcommittees E44.04 on Solar Materials > Performance, and E44.05 on Solar Heating and Cooling Subsystems and Systems, > part of Committee E44 on Solar, Geothermal, and Other Alternative Energy > Sources. Volunteers with knowledge of solar materials and/or "solar thermal" > (solar heating and cooling systems) are sought to maintain existing > standards and propose new standards. > The committee highly encourages involvement from members of the solar, > plastics, and paint industries, as well as materials engineers, chemists, > and persons specializing in organic materials and new product development. > "Without new participation," says E-44 Chairman Carl Osterwald, senior > scientist, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Golden, Co., "the existing > twenty-odd solar thermal standards will be lost. This is the core reason we > are trying to revive the activities." > > "Some of these standards are used outside of the solar thermal field," he > reports. "I had a call from someone in the glass industry who is using one > of the .04 specifications for buying glass, Test Method E 903 [Test Method > for Solar Absorptance, Reflectance, and Transmittance of Materials Using > Integrating Spheres]. They had a question about a piece of apparatus and a > subcommittee chairman was needed with knowledge of solar thermal. People are > using these outside of solar thermal, so these are important standards to > maintain." > > Formerly a solar industry researcher for NIST, Committee E-44 member Larry > Masters is a weathering materials testing specialist and president of Atlas > Weathering Services, Miami, Fla. According to Masters, a lack of funding and > demand has caused the market for solar-based heating and cooling systems to > dwindle, but solar standards development needs to continue. > > "A big application 15 to 20 years ago was hot water heaters and space > heating," says Masters, who chaired Committee E44 in the 1980s. "There were > systems that are both active, where heat in a solar collector dissipates > directly to a storage facility or the building, and passive, through > structural design and south-facing exposures where sunlight is used as a > heat source. The vast majority of these systems are used for domestic hot > water heating. A main focus was on retrofitting for hot water, swimming pool > heating, and space heating. There were even tax incentives granted under the > Carter administration for retrofitting and actually putting in space heating > through solar. All that died. When there's no incentive then to do it, > interest quickly died. At least if we work on some sort of potential backup, > from a standpoint of a strategy nationwide, that would be very good. But we > tend to react more to a crisis than to strategic planning, don't we?" > > Regardless of current trends, ongoing maintenance and development of the > solar materials performance and solar thermal standards of Committee E44 > will lay the groundwork for inevitable adoption of alternative energy > sources. > > To participate or to comment, contact Carl Osterwald, National Renewable > Energy Lab, 1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401-3393 (303/384-6764; fax: > 303/384-6790). Committee E44 meets Nov. 15-16, 2000, in Dallas, Texas. For > meeting or membership information, contact E44 Staff Manager Melinda Long, > ASTM (610/832-9736). > > Email your comments it King Carl, the fascist at: > > > > http://www.astm.org/SNEWS/FEBRUARY_2000/solar.html > > NREL CIA Front Operation: > > http://kentroversypapers.blogspot.co...s_archive.html Sgt.Preston@hotmail.com |
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