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The White House itself once harvested the power of the sun. On June 20, 1979, the Carter administration installed32 panels designed to harvest the suns raysand use them to heat water.
Here is whatCarter predictedat the dedication ceremony: In the year 2000 this solar water heater behind me, which is being dedicated today, will still be here supplying cheap, efficient energy. A generation from now, this solar heater can either be a curiosity, amuseum piece, an example of a road not taken or it can be just a small part of one of the greatest and most exciting adventures ever undertaken by the American people.
For some of the solar panels it is the former that has come to pass: one resides at theSmithsonians National Museum of American History, one at theCarter Libraryand, as of this week, one will join the collection of the Solar Science and Technology Museum in Dezhou, China. Huang Ming, chairman ofHimin Solar Energy Group Co., the largest manufacturer of such solar hot water heaters in the world, accepted the donation for permanent display there on August 5. After all, companies like his in China now produce some 80 percent of the solar water heaters used in the world today.
But they are based on the same technology developed here in the U.S. and once manufactured in Warrentown, Va., by InterTechnology/Solar Corp., the company behind the Carter panels.* Roughly three meters long, one meter wide and just 10 centimeters deep, the blue-black panels absorb sunlight to heat water piped through their innards. The Carter administration set a goal of deriving 20 percent of U.S. energy needs from such renewable sources by the turn of the century. Today, the U.S. gets a mere 7 percent of its energy from renewables, the bulk of that from the massive hydroelectric dams constructed in the middle of the 20th century.Solar thermal and photovoltaictechnology combined provide less than 0.1 percent.
By 1986, the Reagan administration had gutted the research and development budgets for renewable energy at the then-fledgling U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) and eliminated tax breaks for the deployment ofwind turbinesand solar technologiesrecommitting the nation to reliance on cheap but polluting fossil fuels, often from foreign suppliers. The Department of Energy has a multibillion-dollar budget, in excess of $10 billion, Reagan said during an election debate with Carter, justifying his opposition to the latters energy policies. It hasnt produced a quart of oil or a lump of coal or anything else in the line of energy.
And in 1986 the Reagan administration quietly dismantled theWhite House solar panel installationwhile resurfacing the roof. Hey! That system is working. Why dont you keep it? recalls mechanical engineer Fred Morse, now of Abengoa Solar, who helped install the original solar panels as director of the solar energy program during the Carter years and then watched as they were dismantled during his tenure in the same job under Reagan. Hey! This whole [renewable] R&D program is working, why dont you keep it?
After they came down it took a soft-spoken administrator from a small environmental college in Maine to rescue the Carter panels from being a forgotten curiosity stored in the dark corner of a vast government warehouse.
A long, strange trip In 1991 Peter Marbach was newly minted development director atUnity Collegein Maine, which was facing a severe budget crisis. Marbach needed to find a way to bring attentionand hopefully donationsto the struggling college and its mission: environmental education. Leafing through a magazine, he stumbled across a picture. There was this photograph of the solar panels, but they were all sort of disheveled and sort of tossed in a corner in this government service warehouse in Franconia, Virginia, he recalls. It was just such a waste.
Marbach, lithe from years of mountain climbing and other outdoor pursuits, seems slow to anger, but his eyes, crinkled at the edges from years of smiling, still flash when asked to recollect what inspired his rescue mission. Yet he doesnt sound angry, so much as bemused. It was in that instant where I was just so filled with anger and disappointment that: How could this happen? he says. Wouldnt it be something if I could somehow find a way to get these panels and resurrect them?
Marbach wrote to former President Carter, who wrote back: It would please me very much to see those panels in use again. He also enlisted the aid of Maines former U.S. senator, William Cohen. Armed with Carters letter and Cohens support he contacted theGeneral Services Administrationthe independent government agency that is landlord to other government agencies and generally runs the physical stuff of government. The GSA determined Unity was eligible as an institution of higher learning to take the panels for an administrative fee of $500.
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Blender Camera Tracking: Wire (tree) Removal using a camera mapping (Quick tutorial)
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By Mira BrodyMarch 28, 2014 12:00 am
A drive through Sonoma County will reveal a rolling sea of beautiful rich, green coastal redwoods. Of these thousands though, one stands unique and happens to reside right in Cotati, 10 feet from the new SMART train railroad tracks.
The tree, located off of East Cotati Avenue just next to Progress Glass Co., stands at 52 feet, is estimated to be more than 65 years old and is considered a rare and endangered breed; a mixed genotype of albino and chimera giving it both green and white needles. Only a few remain in the world. It is in danger of getting axed because of SMART train safety regulations, which has since caused a nationwide uproar.
We started getting calls from newspaper reporters, from television stations; its been a wild and crazy week, says Prue Draper, founder of the Cotati Historical Society.
She says not only has someone contacted her from Reuters, a news agency based in London, but there was also an article about this tree in the Miami Herald newspaper.
Draper estimates the tree was planted around 1947 when a farmer from the Rohnert Seed Farm named Peter Tapian planted it in what was then his familys yard. In the colder months, he would shelter it by covering the sapling with a cardboard box.
Nobody really paid much attention to it, hardly even knew it was there, Draper said, noting that at the time, they were also unaware of it rare qualities.
Four weeks ago, Draper got a call from a woman at SMART saying they were going to have to cut the tree down, causing immediate uproar from local arborists who claimed the redwood was the largest of an uncommon breed. Tom Stapleton, a former Sonoma arborist who currently works in Amador County, calls the demolition of such a tree unacceptable.
We do have safety clearances that have to be maintained and that dictates how close vegetation can be to the tracks, explains Carolyn Glendening, Community Outreach Manger at SMART. The track system would damage the root system in this tree, and when the roots are damaged in this situation it can create a wind throw.
A tree of this size, weakened by construction over its roots, could fall either on its nearby residents or onto the tracks, becoming a safety hazard. As of now, the tree has been spared imminent removal as SMART pauses to speak with various arborists about their options.
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