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Solar System Installation a Real Winner

Installation of a new solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Seco Tools’ plant in Lenoir City, TN is a win for the plant, the environment, and the state of Tennessee. The new 29.61 kW solar PV system was developed, designed, and constructed by Efficient Energy of Tennessee, LLC (EETN).

Installed at Seco Tools’ Lenoir City production facility, the system is comprised of 126 Sharp solar modules manufactured in Memphis, using AGC Flat Glass manufactured in Kingsport. Seco Tools was awarded energy grant funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, which was applied to the total system cost.

The Sharp NU-U235F1 solar modules deployed in this 29.61 kW top-of-pole mount PV system were installed with the support of the Lenoir City Utilities Board (LCUB) and Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) under the TVA Generation Partners Program. The solar power array is expected to generate 37,067 kWh of clean, emissions-free energy annually -- equivalent to powering more than 3 average Tennessee homes annually.

Green Leadership

“Globally, Seco Tools has focused a great deal of attention on minimizing our impact on the environment,” says Kurt Nordlund, president of Seco Tools, Inc. “The efforts undertaken at our facility in Lenoir City are representative of our company’s dedication to being an industry leader in terms of green production and operation.”

The installation originated when Seco Tools participated in a free energy seminar presented by the Loudon County Economic Development Agency in conjunction with Sam Hart, technology and manufacturing consultant for the Knoxville Chamber of Commerce. The seminar provided an opportunity for participants to ask questions about taxes, grants, and installation and production of solar PV systems.

As a result of this presentation, Seco Tools requested a solar PV financial proposal from solar installer EETN. The resulting technical proposal included design, engineering, cost, grants, available incentives, performance, and return on investment. EETN’s proposal helped Seco Tools make the decision to take a leadership role in renewable energy and environmental stewardship through a clean energy investment made in East Tennessee. As a result, numerous jobs were created or protected because of the variety of grant funding and incentives available.

Partnering for Progress

“In this new economy, companies have to look at ways to become more efficient in their business practices in order to reduce expenses while maintaining quality and competitiveness in the marketplace,” says Pat Phillips, president of the Loudon County Economic Development Agency. “The addition of the solar PV system at Seco Tools provides an excellent example of how investing capital in new technologies can help to achieve a competitive advantage while also protecting the environment.”

Seco Tools’ combination of energy grants paid for 60% of the total system cost, providing clean energy at considerably less cost for the business. Grants included the U.S. Dept. of Treasury Renewable Energy Grant and the Tennessee Solar Institute Installation Grant. The installation of this solar system provided jobs and support to the growing solar energy industry in the state of Tennessee.

Seco Tools is providing clean energy to east Tennessee and making a profit doing so. As a participant in the TVA Generation Partners Program, the company will be paid a premium for the electricity it generates from the solar PV system for at least the next 10 years. Seco Tools’ system is warranted to produce up to 80% of its generating capacity for the next 25 years, and should continue producing power for another 25 years or more beyond that.

The U.S. Dept. of Treasury Renewable Energy Grant will pay 30% of the total cost of a solar PV system, without any cap. This federal grant requires a simple application to be submitted online after the system has been completely installed and commissioned. Businesses investing in renewable energy technology may apply for the grant if they begin construction on their system before December 31, 2011.

The Tennessee Solar Institute Installation grant paid $2 per watt for this 29.61 kW solar PV System. This funding has been fully allocated.

The TVA Generation Partners Program is a 10-year contract between TVA, the local utility, and the business owner. As an incentive to sign up for the program, TVA will credit the business $1,000 on the company’s utility bill. In the contract, TVA agrees to purchase the clean energy produced by the system for the retail rate plus an additional $0.12, effectively cutting the payback of a solar system in half.

Using grants to purchase a solar energy system goes beyond a good business investment. Having undertaken global green initiatives in recent years, Seco Tools was motivated by the opportunity to benefit the environment by producing clean energy.

“Seco Tools’ solar system is a huge accomplishment for both Seco and EETN and is a perfect example of the grant funding at work in the state of Tennessee,” said Harvey Abouelata, VP Sales and Marketing for EETN. “EETN uses Sharp solar panels, which are produced in Memphis, TN, creating and protecting jobs in our state. Additionally, Sharp uses AGC Flat Glass, which is produced in Kingsport, TN, further creating and protecting Tennessee jobs. Our company also benefits from the installation. Seco Tools benefits from a reduction in energy costs. The environment is improved by reduction of pollution and CO2. TVA benefits from a slight reduction in its load. The positive ripple effect is far-reaching, affecting jobs, the environment, and profits, resulting in an all-around victory.”


Automatic Printer Driver Download Service for Linux OS

Seiko Epson and AVASYS have joint hand to introduce industry’s first service for printer manufacturer that would allow an automatic downloading of printer drivers through simple connection of an Epson inkjet printer with a PC running Linux OS.

The new service will start at the end of April 2011, allowing automatic downloads of printer drivers for a total of 268 Epson inkjet printer models launch since 2005. The new service will ease the burden of manual download of appropriate driver from AVASYS website for Epson printers using PCs running Linux OS.
In order to launch this service Epson had to create a driver that complies with the standard Linux specification “LSB” (Linux Standard Base), while AVASYS had to develop an automatic Linux printer driver download solution form the Open Printing Database.


High Performance ARM Based Microcontroller for Industrial Application by Fujitsu Semiconductor

Fujitsu Semiconductor Europe has released series of microcontrollers that are designed for industrial applications such as health care sector as well as medical technology. The newly developed FM3 microcontrollers are based on ARM® Cortex TM-M3 core with special peripheral functions. In addition to peripheral functions, the new FM3 series benefit from number of improvements in its peripheral macros such as dedicated encoder inputs for determining rotor position resulting in a reduced load on the CPU.

In addition to this, the FM3 series features three independent high precision and very fast 12-bit A/D converters with 16 input channels allowing accurate sampling, making them ideal for high-speed precision motors and other components in automation applications, resulting in controlling two motors independently. Furthermore, the new FM3 microcontrollers (MCU) have an integrated, high-speed NOR flash memory (up to 1 MB), which is designed for 100,000 write cycles and data storage for up to 20 years


Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Review 2011

Some of the best wireless keyboard and mouse combos we've reviewed have stellar keyboards and mice in one package. This is an important characteristic because, although the freedom of a wireless keyboard and mouse combo means you aren't trapped at your desk, one of the downsides of purchasing a keyboard and mouse combo is that as a bundle you can't mix and match elements. You may like the keyboard in one but the mouse in another. Instead of worrying about mixing and matching, when searching for the perfect keyboard and mouse combo, look for key elements in both the keyboard and the mouse, and you won't be disappointed with either.

Features
The most important feature in a cordless keyboard and mouse combo is the wireless range it offers. Don't settle for anything less than 30 feet during your search. The whole point of wireless technology is to allow the user to have a mobile office, so those keyboards that boast a range of 10 to 15 feet simply don't cut it. For the keyboard, look for customizable hot keys, a battery level indicator and one-touch access controls. For the mouse, look for an on/off switch to save battery power or a rechargeable base.

Combos with the best keyboards, like Logitech's Cordless Desktop MX 5500, have a tiny LED screen that tells you the date and time, can play music and allow you to access the calculator right on the keyboard. For the mouse, features like a snap-on receiver and laser technology should come standard.

Design
Bulky, wired keyboards with accompanying wired mice are a thing of the past. Today, a keyboard with a thin, sleek exterior can add to your modern office décor. Spill resistance and soundless keys are also prevalent in the top keyboard and mouse combos. For those who work at a computer all day every day, an ergonomic design is crucial to maintain the health of your hands and wrists. Look for a wireless keyboard and mouse combo that has an adjustable keyboard with a palm rest and an ergonomic mouse with a comfortable fit. The best mice have a scroll wheel between the first and second buttons that allows for fast scrolling and click-to-click capabilities.

Help & Support
Plug-and-play functionality is a crucial feature to look for in a keyboard and mouse combo. Installing additional drivers or software is a step you don't have to deal with. The best keyboard and mouse combos don't require anything other than a usable USB port and an initial sync between the computer, keyboard and mouse. The top combos are also compatible with a range of operating systems, allowing the products to truly be portable from computer to computer.

Wireless technology means you can have a pristine computer setup with the least amount of cords possible. Gone are the days of being tethered to your computer by mouse and keyboard. Experience the freedom of wireless with one of the top wireless keyboard and mouse combos.