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Rocket Stove Experimenters Corner

Posted by Michael Blaha, January 5th , 2008.

Donkey’s dual rocket stove

Donkey’s dual rocket stove

I’m thinking about my next rocket stove, planning, drawing, scrounging and researching rocket stove mass heaters. While surfing the interweb I visited rocketstoves.com to see if there was anything new. I found a link to the rocket stove forum at Rocket Stoves… Experimenters corner. Thanks to Donkey for setting this up. I look forward to reading through the posts.

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St. Olaf Turbine

Posted by Michael Blaha, August 30th , 2006.

St. Olaf Turbine

The St. Olaf wind turbine was erected this morning adding a new landmark to the face of Northfield, Minnesota. The 1.65 megawatt turbine is located just west of St. Olaf’s campus. The new addition makes Northfield a two turbine town. Check out the St. Olaf Turbine blog and learn more about the colleges effort toward sustainable operation.

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History of Oil by Robert Newman

Posted by Michael Blaha, August 23rd , 2006.

Robert

History of Oil - A must see video by Robert Newman.

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Kill A Watt

Posted by Michael Blaha, June 25th , 2006.

kill-a-watt

On Watt’s Weekly, a web site and podcast devoted to energy discussion and news, Ben was running around his apartment testing all of his appliances with the Kill A Watt™. This little device is a power monitor. You can plug in anything to display how much power it consumes. It was interesting to hear just how much energy random house-hold appliances use. You can listen to Ben’s Podcast here », ( mp3).

If you are planning a remote solar energy set-up this device would help you map out your power consumption. It will reveal your phantom loads too… appliances that suck power even when their not on. This is a tool for being more conscious about your energy use. We don’t think about it often, but there are tons of electronics leaching power right now in our homes… do they need to be?

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Gizmo - One Less Car

Posted by Michael Blaha, June 11th , 2006.

Gizmo

The gizmo Neighborhood Electric Vehicle (NEV) is a safe, affordable, environmentally effective mode of transportation. It is a single passenger vehicle designed for commuters traveling under 45 miles per trip, or 75% of all drive time.

Oh God - I want one! I usto seen these Gizmo zipping around Portland when I lived there. I was reminded how much I desire one of these lean-clean-machines when I read this article at Treehugger. It’s about ‘Luke Pie Rocker’ and the Gizmo-driven Galatic Pizza and how he is a real super-hero, saving old ladies purses in Minneapolis. There’s a video about Luke on WCCO.

The Gizmos are made by a outfit called the Neighborhood Electric Vehicle ( NEVCO ) in Eugene, Oregon. These lil machines are designed for urban drivers that travel 25 miles a day. It’s not intended for freeway travel at 45 miles an hour, but there are so many miles driven that don’t require the freeway speed or distances. Driving gas machines on short trips is no good for the atmosphere or the cars - it takes time for those internal combustion engines to burn at an efficient rate.
With the Gizmo there is…Ahhhmmm…. NO GAS, NO POLLUTION and super low cost transport. Combine these small vehicals with renewable / clean energy sources and we could make real progress in the transportation revolution. I am a fan of the idea of driving small pods like these around locally and then driving onto a large commuter train for distance travel. Electric pods could be charged while on the train.

If you hear of a used Gizmo for sale, please let me know.

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