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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Rossini.com is pleased to announce the release of the Action Coffee Service new web site http://ping.fm/ScLUI
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Rossini.com is pleased to announce a new web customer http://ping.fm/2GXBF a green janitorial service in KC.
Friday, December 2, 2011
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Two new blog entries on my blog. One is a tip of the day and another is about Google Adwords. http://ping.fm/98vjB
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
solar emergency test
I tested my solar/inverter/battery back up for 52 hurs lighting 2 lights I cold have probably easily doubled or tripled this.
I am testing a light and a radio on a mini solar savior so far 2 hurs no fade.
I am testing a light and a radio on a mini solar savior so far 2 hurs no fade.
An interesting article about solar growth
http://www.renewableenergyworld.com/rea/news/article/2011/11/location-location-location?cmpid=WNL-Wednesday-November16-2011
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SEO news: Companies that are having a hard time keeping up with the content writing schedule for their own blog may cringe at the thought of adding guest blog posts into the mix, but it's a great way to diversify your link portfolio, introduce your brand to new audiences and build your reputation as an industry authority.
Friday, August 26, 2011
solar emergency back up power
Did you know that with a small investment of around $500.00 you can power a small room with lights or a radio or a TV and more for several hours if the power goes out?Write me and I can help you!
Joe
Joe
power outages
This can happen to you so think about emergency power back up that works!
tilities bracing for widespread power outages
By JONATHAN FAHEY
AP Energy Writer
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Hurricane Irene's strong winds and heavy rains threaten to deliver long-lasting power outages to millions of customers along the East Coast, utility officials and weather forecasters say.
An unusually large number of people may be affected by Irene because it is forecast to stay just offshore - and thus retain much of its power - as it inches up the coast from North Carolina to New England. When a hurricane hits land, it quickly loses steam.
High winds are the biggest threat to utility wires and poles. Recent heavy rains in the region have made trees even more vulnerable to toppling over. Flooding can cause problems for power plants, which are often located near rivers or other bodies of water.
The path and strength of the storm is still uncertain. However, utilities are preparing for the possibility that outages will be widespread and lengthy.
"It's going to be really tough," says Karen Johnson, a spokesperson for PSE&G, which serves 2.2 million customers in New Jersey. She recommends customers stock up on supplies of food and water before the storm hits.
"You could conceivably have millions of people without power," said Matt Rogers, President of Commodity Weather Group, which forecasts weather effects on businesses.
Irene could hit North Carolina's Outer Banks on Saturday afternoon with winds around 115 mph, then head up the coast.
The governors of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York declared emergencies, and authorities all the way to New England urged residents in low-lying areas to gather supplies and learn the way to a safe location.
There isn't much a utility can do to prevent outages. But industry officials say they have learned from past hurricanes how to restore power as quickly as possible.
"Customers will spot us a few days if there's a major hurricane, but once you start getting into day three of not having power it stops becoming an adventure or a minor inconvenience and it starts becoming a real pain," says Scott Sutton, a spokesman for Progress Energy, a utility that serves coastal North Carolina, where the storm is expected to hit first.
For Irene, Progress has assembled teams and equipment that will be sent to regions that are expected to be hardest hit. The company has secured hotel rooms for workers to say, caterers to feed them, and trailers to turn into command centers.
About 1,000 extra workers will be needed to clean up after Irene if it hits as a category three storm, Sutton said.
For power plants, the preparations are different. They are built to withstand hurricane-force winds and beyond, so they are usually not damaged in storms. But they have to be secured, and they may need to be shut down.
Among the most important tasks: everything near the plant that can possibly be picked up by wind and blown into the switchyard or other equipment is secured-even garbage bins are emptied and removed.
At coal plants, coal piles are secured so large amounts of dust and bits of coal aren't blown around. As much coal as possible is brought inside so it doesn't get soaked by the drenching rains.
At nuclear plants, watertight doors are inspected and backup diesel generators are tested. Nuclear plants have different procedures based on their design and location. Typically they must be shut down between two and 24 hours before hurricane force winds are expected or if water levels of nearby water bodies rise beyond a certain level. If hurricane winds are sustained or if water levels rise dangerously, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is notified of what is called an "unusual event."
tilities bracing for widespread power outages
By JONATHAN FAHEY
AP Energy Writer
Related:
Hurricane Irene's strong winds and heavy rains threaten to deliver long-lasting power outages to millions of customers along the East Coast, utility officials and weather forecasters say.
An unusually large number of people may be affected by Irene because it is forecast to stay just offshore - and thus retain much of its power - as it inches up the coast from North Carolina to New England. When a hurricane hits land, it quickly loses steam.
High winds are the biggest threat to utility wires and poles. Recent heavy rains in the region have made trees even more vulnerable to toppling over. Flooding can cause problems for power plants, which are often located near rivers or other bodies of water.
The path and strength of the storm is still uncertain. However, utilities are preparing for the possibility that outages will be widespread and lengthy.
"It's going to be really tough," says Karen Johnson, a spokesperson for PSE&G, which serves 2.2 million customers in New Jersey. She recommends customers stock up on supplies of food and water before the storm hits.
"You could conceivably have millions of people without power," said Matt Rogers, President of Commodity Weather Group, which forecasts weather effects on businesses.
Irene could hit North Carolina's Outer Banks on Saturday afternoon with winds around 115 mph, then head up the coast.
The governors of North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, New Jersey and New York declared emergencies, and authorities all the way to New England urged residents in low-lying areas to gather supplies and learn the way to a safe location.
There isn't much a utility can do to prevent outages. But industry officials say they have learned from past hurricanes how to restore power as quickly as possible.
"Customers will spot us a few days if there's a major hurricane, but once you start getting into day three of not having power it stops becoming an adventure or a minor inconvenience and it starts becoming a real pain," says Scott Sutton, a spokesman for Progress Energy, a utility that serves coastal North Carolina, where the storm is expected to hit first.
For Irene, Progress has assembled teams and equipment that will be sent to regions that are expected to be hardest hit. The company has secured hotel rooms for workers to say, caterers to feed them, and trailers to turn into command centers.
About 1,000 extra workers will be needed to clean up after Irene if it hits as a category three storm, Sutton said.
For power plants, the preparations are different. They are built to withstand hurricane-force winds and beyond, so they are usually not damaged in storms. But they have to be secured, and they may need to be shut down.
Among the most important tasks: everything near the plant that can possibly be picked up by wind and blown into the switchyard or other equipment is secured-even garbage bins are emptied and removed.
At coal plants, coal piles are secured so large amounts of dust and bits of coal aren't blown around. As much coal as possible is brought inside so it doesn't get soaked by the drenching rains.
At nuclear plants, watertight doors are inspected and backup diesel generators are tested. Nuclear plants have different procedures based on their design and location. Typically they must be shut down between two and 24 hours before hurricane force winds are expected or if water levels of nearby water bodies rise beyond a certain level. If hurricane winds are sustained or if water levels rise dangerously, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is notified of what is called an "unusual event."
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wind speed
Did you know that the average wind speed in eastern Kansas at 30 meters is only 12 mph! The solar index for Eastern Kansas is much better for generating volts. I must say that a combination of the two would be the best.
Thursday, March 31, 2011
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The new Google search algorithm has hurt some companies on the net! Look for a pro to help:http://ping.fm/BckBy
Friday, March 4, 2011
If you want to fight the high cost of gas, put your brochure on-line and a video brochure on-line and then call your potential clients and get them to your web site to demo! Same time and money and be more productive. Rossini.com can make that video and write the content for it. Call me or visit my web site at www.rossini.com.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
My LED light
After getting a $425 shocking energy bill in the mail I have really been Joe the light turner offer in my house. It is my protest and that is to try to save on my energy usage. One thing that happens in my house is that sometime a light (more of a night light) is left on for hours everyday in our master bedroom so I put plan B in effect, I turned on my back up emergency LED light on in the room and turned off the night lamp.
I sell a solar back up light kit that charges a 7 amp hour battery and it really works. The light is now staying on for several hours every night. The LED lighting easily lights most of the room and I now have it in two rooms and will put one in a third before the bad storm season arrives.
My goal is to put back up LED lighting in every room if possible so when the power goes off, my lights go on.
If you are interested, check out www.solarsavior.com for more info.
I sell a solar back up light kit that charges a 7 amp hour battery and it really works. The light is now staying on for several hours every night. The LED lighting easily lights most of the room and I now have it in two rooms and will put one in a third before the bad storm season arrives.
My goal is to put back up LED lighting in every room if possible so when the power goes off, my lights go on.
If you are interested, check out www.solarsavior.com for more info.
When the sun angle shifts
One thing that I can tell you is that I know now why those little rovers on Mars are so dependent on the sun angle and time of year for their power. Here at my homestead, I could really tell the power decrease during the winter months. Now as the sun angle is changing my solar panels are picking up steam and the volts are juicing. I am now getting more and more power and charging out of my panels.
Some of my plans are to gang several panels together to get more umffff. I will keep you posted.
Some of my plans are to gang several panels together to get more umffff. I will keep you posted.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Have a $100 web site with a domain name and hosting!
Can this be true, a five page web site with a domain name and one year of hosting with e-mail for around $100.00! You say you want e-commerce? You can add it! You want search engine marketing? You can add it! You want reporting? You can have it! Now please understand that this is a rather limited templated web site and it has limitations but it does work, it is simple and it comes with 24/7 support.
If this interests you, please feel free to visit www.prairiedogpricing.com and take a look for yourself. If you have questions please just call me at 913-244-6132 or send me an e-mail at jrossini@rossini.com.
Rossini.com your one source Internet web source!
Can this be true, a five page web site with a domain name and one year of hosting with e-mail for around $100.00! You say you want e-commerce? You can add it! You want search engine marketing? You can add it! You want reporting? You can have it! Now please understand that this is a rather limited templated web site and it has limitations but it does work, it is simple and it comes with 24/7 support.
If this interests you, please feel free to visit www.prairiedogpricing.com and take a look for yourself. If you have questions please just call me at 913-244-6132 or send me an e-mail at jrossini@rossini.com.
Rossini.com your one source Internet web source!
Facebook use by small business is up so says this article. What they did not say is "has it worked"!
MerchantCircle, an online network of US local business owners, revealed in its quarterly reports that more local businesses are turning to Facebook and other social networking sites like Twitter, as a low-cost option for their marketing efforts.
The survey, conducted with 8,500 random small and local business owners across the U.S, revealed that 70% of these business owners are actively marketing their business through Facebook. This represents a 20% increase over 2010.
Most small businesses running on limited budgets (less than $2,500 annually) and 60% of survey respondents do no plan to raise their budget this year. This makes Facebook an attractive and cost-effective marketing tool for most local business owners.
MerchantCircle, an online network of US local business owners, revealed in its quarterly reports that more local businesses are turning to Facebook and other social networking sites like Twitter, as a low-cost option for their marketing efforts.
The survey, conducted with 8,500 random small and local business owners across the U.S, revealed that 70% of these business owners are actively marketing their business through Facebook. This represents a 20% increase over 2010.
Most small businesses running on limited budgets (less than $2,500 annually) and 60% of survey respondents do no plan to raise their budget this year. This makes Facebook an attractive and cost-effective marketing tool for most local business owners.
Hard to believe but many still do not have access to high speed broadband! If you need it for your business one of my customers offers it just let me know:http://ping.fm/NayyO
The big boy strikes and one "player" in search engine content is falling! Be very carefull and use a pro to help yu with SEO services:http://ping.fm/elwO2
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Monday, February 28, 2011
Charge your cell phone with sun power
I just charged my android power sucking phone by using my solar battery charger with a usb connection to my phone. The charge was quick and it gives me another source of off the grid power capability just in case.
If you are interested go to my solar site www.solarsavior.com and go look into the shopping cart at this link http://shop.solarsavior.com/category.sc?categoryId=5 You will see two chargers, a small one to charge AA batteries and one to charge your iphone or android.
Hope you like it they both work and charge well even in low light situations.
Until next time
Joe Rossini
If you are interested go to my solar site www.solarsavior.com and go look into the shopping cart at this link http://shop.solarsavior.com/category.sc?categoryId=5 You will see two chargers, a small one to charge AA batteries and one to charge your iphone or android.
Hope you like it they both work and charge well even in low light situations.
Until next time
Joe Rossini
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Spring is coming and the sun is shifting
I have been playing with my solar panels and it sure does seem that as spring comes my panels are generating more and more power. In Kansas Kansas City Power and Light raised all heat pump all electric users by 26%! My bill in January went from $200.00 to $450.00! It does not take a genius to be able to start to cost justify alternative energy. I know I am looking very hard at it now.
The future?
Spray on solar power:
http://www.chem.info/Multimedia/Video/2011/02/topics-alternative-energy-spray-on-solar-panels/
http://www.chem.info/Multimedia/Video/2011/02/topics-alternative-energy-spray-on-solar-panels/
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