Development of the Azura technology is a collaborative effort between NWEI, Callaghan Innovation, and Energy Hydraulics Ltd (EHL). Callaghan Innovation led the conceptualization and early development of the technology in New Zealand, and NWEI recently secured a global exclusive technology license from Callaghan Innovation to commercialize the Azura technology. EHL plays a critical role in advancing the technology and is responsible for the engineering, fabrication, and testing of the power conversion system.
I have seen this device "in person" and it is pretty cool. As it was built a few minutes from where I live in New Plymouth, NZ.
Northwest provided funding and some technical knowledge. However this story vastly overstates their contribution to the project. There is no mention of Callaghan Innovations https://www.callaghaninnovatio... or EHL. EHL engineers went to Hawaii to install and commission the generator and made sure it was working.
This is a New Zealand lead innovation; unfortunately the NZ government in their infinite wisdom pulled funding when the tech was about 80% proven. Thus forcing Callaghan to look elsewhere for funding.
There was also no mention that this is the second deployment of the device; it has already spent a year in the water and come back in for upgrades before this deployment in Hawaii. The upgrades were mainly around hydraulics and electrical systems to improve the consistency of the device and increase the power output.
The next gen device is currently in development with improvements based on what has been learned from the previous deployment and this current deployment; it has been in the water in Hawaii for about six weeks now.
As much as I would love this to be a thing also.....you can't "tack up sun" as there is nothing to react against as there is with water and wind; if you look into the force vectors when tacking will show you exactly what is missing http://www.real-world-physics-...
Why limit it to 440V? It is much more efficient run 11kV; much smaller conductors etc..... there is the whole death element to consider if someone somewhere fucks around with it....but there are plenty of those things in every day living; petrol is massively toxic and is explosive yet we trust general citizens to handle it regularly.
To be fair as an engineer; if you are not learning on the job you are being left behind.....I assume it is the same for doctors; I can't comment on generals though.
Sorry to burst the grey hair bubble there; but for those of us that started out on the ribbon interface....it is significantly better then the old way with all the options hidden from view. Having a set of commonly used tools available at all times is super useful. I'm sure that if you learnt on the old style of interface then you would be annoyed that things have moved....but well progress happens.
When using LibreOffice at home I am constantly having to google how to do stuff that I can find easily in excel. But hey that is likely because I use excel every day at work and calc once a week at most.
Serious question (from a non-American); can companies in the states increase the amount they charge you without notifying you first?
I'm in NZ; I have a 30/10 fibre connection; my provider (Orcon) wont tell me about new lower cost options but advertises them on their web site so I check once a month or so. But there is no way for them to increase what they charge me without me signing up to a new plan. I pay $85/mth for unlimited. But they could never get away with tacking on extra fees etc... If there was ever a charge above $85 for a month I would be calling and asking what the hell it was for, and look at moving to any one of 12+ of their competition.
I know a lot of/. is US based; but sometimes the way you do things is confusing to me.
Well that is nice for you; my work computer can take anywhere from 3 - 25 minutes to boot; and there is no way to tell which end of the frustration spectrum you will be inhabiting on any given day.
Some mornings I hit the button and go make coffee; the computer is there waiting on my return ~3min; other mornings I hit the button make the coffee, come back, go use the loo, come back, play some games on my phone.....and then can start work.
I have a 4th gen i5 but am hampered by the slow ass spinning disk that depending on windows proclivities for the day either gets hammered and everything grinds to a halt or could chug along happily. Windows is too variable in its operating speed; all my personal computers now have fast SSD's so it makes the work machine seem even slower.
Really you make it too complicated; get seeds - plant seeds (tells you on the pack when to plant) - harvest produce that makes it thorough - don't buy that type of produce while you are able to harvest it.
We are growing a bunch of stuff; we are currently harvesting tomatoes; courgettes; beans and cucumbers. And have been buying very little of other veg from the supermarket for the last few months. We buy a little fish and meat once a week. Food costs are low this time of year and will probably go up a lot during winter. Why does it need to be an all or nothing kinda deal?
From the site:
Development of the Azura technology is a collaborative effort between NWEI, Callaghan Innovation, and Energy Hydraulics Ltd (EHL). Callaghan Innovation led the conceptualization and early development of the technology in New Zealand, and NWEI recently secured a global exclusive technology license from Callaghan Innovation to commercialize the Azura technology. EHL plays a critical role in advancing the technology and is responsible for the engineering, fabrication, and testing of the power conversion system.
I have seen this device "in person" and it is pretty cool. As it was built a few minutes from where I live in New Plymouth, NZ.
Research / prototype full scale is 500kW +
WTF there is a train now; and here I have been walking for the whole time! Where do I get on this hate train?
Built by EHL in New Plymouth, NZ. http://www.ehltd.co.nz/np/
Northwest provided funding and some technical knowledge. However this story vastly overstates their contribution to the project. There is no mention of Callaghan Innovations https://www.callaghaninnovatio... or EHL. EHL engineers went to Hawaii to install and commission the generator and made sure it was working.
This is a New Zealand lead innovation; unfortunately the NZ government in their infinite wisdom pulled funding when the tech was about 80% proven. Thus forcing Callaghan to look elsewhere for funding.
There was also no mention that this is the second deployment of the device; it has already spent a year in the water and come back in for upgrades before this deployment in Hawaii. The upgrades were mainly around hydraulics and electrical systems to improve the consistency of the device and increase the power output.
The next gen device is currently in development with improvements based on what has been learned from the previous deployment and this current deployment; it has been in the water in Hawaii for about six weeks now.
https://youtu.be/2yQgbYL4bIE
Router support period -0.25 years.....we stopped supporting it before it was sold.
As much as I would love this to be a thing also.....you can't "tack up sun" as there is nothing to react against as there is with water and wind; if you look into the force vectors when tacking will show you exactly what is missing http://www.real-world-physics-...
AppOps - yes it requires root but it is very useful for turning off permissions that apps shouldn't need.
Why limit it to 440V? It is much more efficient run 11kV; much smaller conductors etc..... there is the whole death element to consider if someone somewhere fucks around with it....but there are plenty of those things in every day living; petrol is massively toxic and is explosive yet we trust general citizens to handle it regularly.
But they must be drunk; because they are always bouncing off stuff.
My search bar served whisky and whatever else you were looking for.
To be fair as an engineer; if you are not learning on the job you are being left behind.....I assume it is the same for doctors; I can't comment on generals though.
Sorry to burst the grey hair bubble there; but for those of us that started out on the ribbon interface....it is significantly better then the old way with all the options hidden from view. Having a set of commonly used tools available at all times is super useful. I'm sure that if you learnt on the old style of interface then you would be annoyed that things have moved....but well progress happens.
When using LibreOffice at home I am constantly having to google how to do stuff that I can find easily in excel. But hey that is likely because I use excel every day at work and calc once a week at most.
Wow you had Dr Flemmer as well. I feel your pain.
Serious question (from a non-American); can companies in the states increase the amount they charge you without notifying you first?
/. is US based; but sometimes the way you do things is confusing to me.
I'm in NZ; I have a 30/10 fibre connection; my provider (Orcon) wont tell me about new lower cost options but advertises them on their web site so I check once a month or so. But there is no way for them to increase what they charge me without me signing up to a new plan. I pay $85/mth for unlimited. But they could never get away with tacking on extra fees etc... If there was ever a charge above $85 for a month I would be calling and asking what the hell it was for, and look at moving to any one of 12+ of their competition.
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Be careful, what you have there is a ninja not a daughter.
Already +5 or else I would have modded this up..... great for a laugh of on a Thursday morning.
Well if there is only one message then yes you could; 1 = DIE! 0 = null.
This may be pedantic but is it still a shark tank if it is filled with ravenous clowns; would it not be a clown tank?
Nothing is 100%; your fire hardened safe will not survive impact from a meteorite.
NZ (New Zealand...its a country, on the bottom of the world) is 1.5 times the size of Oklahoma; 500 quakes is a week for us.
GeoNet - Stats
Well that is nice for you; my work computer can take anywhere from 3 - 25 minutes to boot; and there is no way to tell which end of the frustration spectrum you will be inhabiting on any given day.
Some mornings I hit the button and go make coffee; the computer is there waiting on my return ~3min; other mornings I hit the button make the coffee, come back, go use the loo, come back, play some games on my phone.....and then can start work.
I have a 4th gen i5 but am hampered by the slow ass spinning disk that depending on windows proclivities for the day either gets hammered and everything grinds to a halt or could chug along happily. Windows is too variable in its operating speed; all my personal computers now have fast SSD's so it makes the work machine seem even slower.
Really you make it too complicated; get seeds - plant seeds (tells you on the pack when to plant) - harvest produce that makes it thorough - don't buy that type of produce while you are able to harvest it.
We are growing a bunch of stuff; we are currently harvesting tomatoes; courgettes; beans and cucumbers. And have been buying very little of other veg from the supermarket for the last few months. We buy a little fish and meat once a week. Food costs are low this time of year and will probably go up a lot during winter. Why does it need to be an all or nothing kinda deal?
no leave it at hypotenuse; it lends the appropriate amount of sillyness to the idea.
11) run flash game