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January 7, 2015 by
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Upon its completion in late spring, the system will provide heat and cooling across four new poultry sheds
Upon completion in late spring, the system will provide heat and cooling across four new poultry sheds, making it the largest GSHP installation in the UK poultry sector.
GSHPs use pipes buried underground to extract natural energy stored in the earth, banishing the need for fossil fuels and therefore lowering CO2 emissions.
The poultry farm project will use 11km of vertical boreholes to deliver highly controlled temperature loads of 33C and drop to 20C over the agricultural cycle and during warmer weather, the fan coils will help reduce humidity and heat levels.
As well as environmental benefits, there are financial advantages to heat pump technology. According to the Energy Saving Trust, the cost of heating the highly insulated poultry units using LPG would be 5.4p per kWh, whereas heat delivered using heat pump technology is 3p per kWh.
Additional benefits
TGE heat director Matthew Evans said: "Heat pumps have many benefits over biomass boilers for new poultry units. They eliminate the need for regular fuel deliveries on top of the other delivery activities involved on site, which can have an impact on planning.
"Service and maintenance requirements are higher with biomass, plus heat pumps offer the additional benefits of cooling and de-humidification.The initial, higher capital cost is soon recouped by the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI), payable for ever unit of heat generated, making payback times similar to biomass.
"For this project, the payback period is just over four years, with 4m in savings and income over the 20-year RHI term. The system should also be eligible for tax relief from the 100% enhanced capital allowance."
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January 7, 2015 by
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Another holiday season has passed, and with it the marathon cooking and baking sessions. The hours spent using every kitchen appliance and inch of counter space had a potential benefit more lasting than a good meal: When we really use our kitchens, we discover what does and doesn't work in this very important room.
Remodeling a kitchen can be expensive and challenging, but you can make substantial cosmetic changes with just the help of a painter and electrician, says interior designer Betsy Burnham of Burnham Design in Los Angeles. And if you're ready for even bigger changes, it's still possible to stay on budget and create a gorgeous kitchen with a minimum of stress.
Step one is deciding what really needs to be done. Can you work with the appliances and cabinets you've got, or is it time for a full-scale remodel?
Step two is the budget, coming up with a realistic estimate for each expense, says designer Brian Patrick Flynn of Flynnside Out Productions.
Then, the fun can begin. Three areas where a little improvement can go a long way:
STORAGE
A smoothly functioning kitchen has space for everything to be stored away, within reasonable reach. Can you achieve that with your current cabinets? If so, Flynn suggests keeping them and just replacing or refinishing the doors. "Cabinetry installation adds a lot to a budget," he says, "so saving by simply reusing what you've got can be a massive help."
If your cabinet doors are stained wood, consider painting them. Then, change the hardware. Drawer pulls and cabinet door handles "can make or break the look of the space," says Lee Kleinhelter of the Atlanta-based design firm Pieces. Take time choosing new ones.
Flynn agrees: "I always use high-end hardware regardless of how high or low my budget is," he says. "Adding an interesting metal and finish to your doors just really adds character and uniqueness. You can never go wrong with dull black pulls and knobs, and I'm also a huge fan of antique brass. When it comes to silver tones, I try to stay classic and go with polished nickel."
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January 7, 2015 by
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Have you been toying with the idea of revamping your kitchen and think 2015 may be the perfect time to take the plunge? Before you start searching for a pro to tackle the project, its important to think about what youll need and how you can improve your kitchen setup, as well as what you want the space to look like. Its also worth reading up on emerging kitchen trends, which may provide a spark of inspiration and, ultimately, influence the design of your new cooking zone.
Though we cant write your dream kitchen wish list for you, we can lend a hand with a list of design elements that are on the rise. We recently caught up with three designers who shared their short lists of kitchen design ideas they believe will be the biggest trends of 2015.
The most popular kitchen storage ideas from 2014
1. Furniture-style design features. Interior designer Greg Natale predicts that furniture-style cabinetry and other features will be one of the top trends in 2015. This approach marks another step in the evolution of the kitchen as the hub of the home and a treasured space the whole family can enjoy, rather than just a functional area thats used for food prep and cooking alone. The incredible designs available celebrate the different elements of the kitchen as pieces of beautiful furniture, not just workstations, which allows people to bring their own personal, warm, welcoming touch to this space, he says.
2. Airy (and user-friendly), open shelving. We are seeing a trend toward using open shelving as a practical solution for the kitchen space, rather than simply for display, says Sydney kitchen designer Kesha Pillay of Art of Kitchens. Open shelving personalizes the space, making it feel lived in and warm, while keeping the kitchen functional and easy to use.
3. Wallpaper that wows. Want to add interest and character to your cooking zone? Incorporating wallpaper which will be a major trend in 2015, according to kitchen and bathroom designer Lee Hardcastle into the design of your kitchen is the perfect solution. Wallpaper provides an easy way to add visual impact, even in small amounts, Hardcastle says. Wallpaper gives you the control of complementing the architectural elements throughout the kitchen or adding a beautiful contrast to an otherwise simple color palette.
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4. Modern traditional style. Designs that marry modern and traditional elements will be one of the most influential looks of 2015, according to Pillay, who says that homeowners are shunning ultrasleek, contemporary kitchens in favor of spaces that are warm, homey and reflect themselves.
This trend is affecting everything from cabinet design to colors, materials to textures. We are really mixing it up, she says. Flat-panel cabinet doors are being replaced with classic door profiles, such as Shaker doors, for example. And materials are being mixed, such as stainless steel with wood, and wood with marble.
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January 7, 2015 by
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Assurances are being made that the use of a former office building as a gaelcholiste in a Co Cork town will only be a temporary measure.
Agriculture Minister and local TD Simon Coveney said there had been some concerns about the planned accommodation of the new second-level school at Waterpark House in Carrigaline
I would like to assure everyone that this is just a temporary solution and that the permanent campus for Gaelcholiste Charraig U Leighin is on track, he said.
Cork Education and Training Board (CETB) chief executive Ted Owens said it is close to getting Department of Education approval to lodge a planning application with Cork County Council for a three-school campus at Ballinrea on the city side of the town.
Among the buildings planned is a permanent home for the new 500-student all-Irish second-level, as well as a primary gaelscoil and a special school.
Although the department expects the gaelcholiste building to be ready by September 2016, the ETB is more cautious.
The project has, however, been included in Education Minister Jan OSullivans list of developments due to begin construction this year.
As patron of the gaelcholiste, the ETB is taking enrolments and applied for planning permission on December 11 to change office space at Waterpark House to educational use.
With the help of a 50,000 grant from the department, it is planned to refurbish it to provide classrooms, and to make changes to parking areas for outdoor recreational space.
The building near the recently-extended Carrigaline Community School includes a period house and modern office extension, and was previously headquarters of the Shipton Group development company.
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January 7, 2015 by
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Wednesday, January 07, 2015
More than 140 firefighters took two hours to put out a blaze at an office in the construction site of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau bridge in Tung Chung early yesterday.
No one was injured.
The fire started in an office near the Tung Chung New Development Ferry Pier around 11pm on Monday.
There were four staff working in the office when the computer facilities caught fire.
The staff called the police and evacuated the premises with security guards posted outside. The fire spread quickly, sending clouds of black smoke billowing high into the air.
By the time the firefighters arrived, the blaze had been raised to third alarm, forcing the Fire Services Department to send reinforcements.
Six lines of fire-extinguishing foam were used to put out the blaze by 1am yesterday.
The site office was totally destroyed but the fire did not affect the construction of the cross-delta bridge.
A resident living in the estate facing the ferry pier said the air was quite heavy with smoke, and it was not easy to breathe so he had to close all the windows.
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January 6, 2015 by
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Defining ones place in a healthy industry is a challenge. Destin Palms handled it seamlessly and that was no accident. With veteran Realtors, managers and carpenters under one roof, it was apparent that this team had a clear picture of what the Emerald Coast real estate, vacation rental and property preservation market needed. It could be summed up in three words: One stop shopping.
Todays busy consumer finds Destin Palms a simple solution for all of their property needs.
Creating a profitable real estate division was one of the first objectives of 2014. A healthy combination of seasoned agents, up and comers and talent from out of state, gave the company a solid team with new ideas. The video production division provided a unique marketing tool that is unparalleled in the current marketplace.
Its a very competitive business and we have managed to take our personnel, both new and experienced, and put our company name on the radar of todays buyers and sellers, says Paul Couch, senior partner in the company.
Another division of the company that saw tremendous growth was the vacation rental and management department that is headed up by partner Jessica Forrester.
We set modest goals for 2014, she laughs. We quickly learned that good customer service, delivering on your promise and being honest with expectations, resulted in a doubling of the units we manage.
Of course being able to respond expeditiously to a problem or concern is a big reason customers speak highly of Destin Palms. Chris and Jeanne Hartmann came on the Destin Palms program in 2014. Chris says, We have been with Destin Palms for 10 months and our revenue is already ahead of last year's totals. We have had fewer renters, but more revenue. Destin Palms knows the market and knows how to maximize revenue for owners while also minimizing wear n tear on our unit.
The home improvement division grew by leaps and bounds in 2014. Kitchen remodels topped the list, followed by new flooring and bathroom renovations. And of course, at the core of all renovations is a fresh coat of paint. The painting crew of the renovation team was busy every day of the week.
We are fortunate to have a team of painters that are not only reliable, they are talented, neat and conscientious about their work, says remodeling director, and partner, Glenn Forrester. Its a respect our division has for the properties we service. We treat your home as if it were our own.
Being local is another asset of Destin Palms. The company is located in Miramar Beach. It is not based in Texas or Louisiana with a subcontractor holding down the fort locally. This is the community that Destin Palms lives in, supports and relies on. And as a contributing member of the community, Destin Palms believes in giving back. From the annual beach clean up to contributing to Toys for Tots, Destin Palms and its employees have provided support to Children in Crisis, Childrens Volunteer Network, Goodwill Industries, Cure for Cancer, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Stand Up For Cancer, and The Salvation Army all among the recipients of time, money and awareness by the staff.
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January 6, 2015 by
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WINDOW CLEANING TECHNIQUES SQUEEGEE DIRECTIONAL CHART
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January 6, 2015 by
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JACKSON The last fire death investigated by the State Fire Marshal's office in 2014 occurred on New Year's Eve, and the cause is suspected to be heating related. With extreme cold temperatures forecasted for the state this week, Commissioner of Insurance and State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney urges all Mississippians to start the new year by practicing heating and fire safety.
Properly using heating sources to stay warm during cold weather and having working smoke alarms in your home is literally the difference between life and death, is the message Mississippi State Fire Marshal Mike Chaney has repeated over and over.
It is a message that he will continue to repeat in order to protect lives in Mississippi
Everyone must use extra precaution when using space heaters or alternative methods as heating sources. Space heating poses a much higher risk of fire, death and injury than central heating, and it cannot be stressed enough that using a stove to heat a home is extremely dangerous, Chaney said.
Every home should have a working smoke alarm. Working smoke alarms can cut the risk of people dying in home fires in half, he added.
Fire safety education and preventing fire deaths continue to be priority goals of the State Fire Marshal's office.
As you prepare for this week's cold weather, the State Fire Marshal's office offers these heating safety tips:
Should a fire break out in the home, have an emergency evacuation plan for the family to follow and have a designated meeting place for all family members. Once everyone is outside the burning home, call 911 and DO NOT RE-ENTER THE HOME UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES!!!
For more fire safety information and tips visit a special State Fire Marshal Heating Fire Safety page on the Mississippi Insurance Department website at http://www.mid.ms.gov
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January 6, 2015 by
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U.S. Postal Service
MILWAUKEE (WITI) With more snow expected to blanket the region during the next couple days, one seasonal tool is expected to make its return at homes and businesses the shovel. To help letter carriers deliver mail for the holidays, the Postal Service is asking customers to clear snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes.
Snow and ice make delivery dangerous and slow, said A/Milwaukee Postmaster A.R. Bob Odell. Maintaining a clear path to the mail box including steps, porches, walkways and street approach will help letter carriers maintain consistent delivery service and help them get those cards and packages delivered in time for the holidays.
Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps and porches are clear. Customers receiving curbside delivery should remove snow piles left by snow plows to keep access to their mailboxes clear for letter carriers.
Delivery service may be delayed or curtailed whenever streets or walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or when snow is plowed against mailboxes. The Postal Service curtails delivery only after careful consideration, and only as a last resort, says Odell. Any curtailed mail is attempted the next delivery day.
Blue collection boxes also need to be kept clear for our customers to deposit their mail and for the Postal Service to collect the mail for delivery. Residents and businesses with collection boxes near their property are asked to keep them clear of snow and ice. We want our letter carriers to be safe, adds Odell. We can only do this with the help of our customers.
The Postal Service receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products and services to fund its operations.
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January 6, 2015 by
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MORRIS To help letter carriers deliver mail, the Postal Service is asking customers to clear snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes.
Snow and ice make delivery dangerous and slow, Central Illinois District Manager Peter Allen said in a news release. Maintaining a clear path to the mail box including steps, porches, walkways and street approach will help letter carriers maintain consistent delivery service.
Customers receiving door delivery should make sure their sidewalks, steps and porches are clear. Customers receiving curbside delivery should remove snow piles left by snow plows to keep access to their mailboxes clear for letter carriers.
Delivery service may be delayed or curtailed whenever streets or walkways present hazardous conditions for letter carriers or when snow is plowed against mailboxes.
Blue collection boxes also need to be kept clear for customers to deposit their mail and for the Postal Service to collect the mail for delivery. Residents and businesses with collection boxes near their property are asked to keep them clear of snow and ice.
We want our letter carriers to be safe, Allen said. We can only do this with the help of our customers.
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