#utility

libramoon@diaspora.glasswings.com

https://www.commondreams.org/news/maine-public-utility-referendum

Advocates Urge Mainers to Vote for First Statewide Consumer-Owned Utility
JULIA CONLEY
Oct 06, 2023

..."The "Yes on Question 3" campaign aims to create a new #nonprofit company called Pine Tree Power, which would purchase Central Maine Power (CMP) and Versant. The two companies currently provide #power to 96% of #Maine customers. The new company would be run by a board of directors elected by Maine voters, which advocates say would make the #utility far more accountable to #consumers than the investor-owned utilities have been.

Proponents have pointed to local utility takeovers which have resulted in lower rates for consumers, such as the case of the Long Island Power Authority. The publicly owned authority reduced electricity rates by 20% for customers, according to the American Public Power Association (APPA).

The grassroots Pine Tree Power campaign notes that consumer-owned utilities (COUs) are not a radical new idea in Maine, as 10 COUs serve 98 towns across the state. When one of the COUs attempted to expand and provide more customers in Kennebunk with lower rates and more reliable service, CMP halted the effort, leading one resident to say they were being "held hostage by the country's worst power company."
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But companies like CMP and Versant, whose profits and rates have soared in recent years while service has declined, are able to pour their vast resources into their own campaigns "to discourage communities from looking at their options," Ursula Schryver of APPA told the Current. The utilities have raised more than $27 million to oppose the Yes on Question 3 initiative.
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"Sometimes it's only government that can get the job done," said NRCM. "Take for example Efficiency Maine Trust (EMT), an independent quasi-government agency formalized in 2009 for not dissimilar reasons to the Pine Tree Power proposal, to correct for the disincentive utilities have to invest in energy efficiency. EMT, now with an annual budget of $100 million, implements energy efficiency and alternative energy programs across Maine, invests in businesses and workforce capacity, and has become a widely trusted resource for information to inform personal and business investment decisions. Just imagine what EMT could accomplish if it were working with cooperative utilities."...

california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

#Share your #desktop via #browser

In the past I’ve had some problems sharing my screen with coworkers using corporate chatting solutions like #Microsoft #Teams. I wanted to show them some of my code, but either the stream lagged several seconds behind or the quality was so poor that my colleagues couldn’t read the code. Or both.

That’s why I created screego. It allows you to share your screen with good quality and low latency. #Screego is an addition to existing #software and only helps to share your #screen.

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#internet #sharing #browser #opensource #linux #tool #utility

ws01@diasp.org

1978 -- 2023: Cycling as a Part of Daily Life

Looking back at almost half a century of riding bikes as a family, utility cycling at home, riding to work, transporting our children and getting around during vaccations. Here in Germany, children learn to ride bicycles early in their lives, usually even before elementary school. So did we.

I used a 24" bicycle with an F&S "Torpedo" hub for getting to school at an age of seven or eight. But like many we aspired to motorization later in our youth, moped, motorcycle, first car, you get the picture. Fast forward, in 1978, still studying at the local university, we decided to buy two touring bikes, expensive for our financial circumstances at the time. She bought a Peugeot P65 Randonneur with a mixte frame, I got a PR60/L based on a racing bike frame. Both served us well, we even transported our children in child seats mounted on the luggage rack, later.

The following photo shows both bikes from a tour in 1982 through France.

1978 ff

In 1993, we hadn't used our family car much at the beginning of the decade, so we decided to get rid of it altogether and didn't buy another car for that decade. Anyway, new bikes were needed, both bikes were already very worn out, mine had already undergone various conversions. So we bought new bicycles, my wife gave away her bike, my PR60/L got relegated to the cellar in 1995 as a backup:

Until 1995

We bought more bicycles,later, but that's for another story, too. Fast forward again to today. The following picture from a ride two weeks ago displays one of two bicycles I built myself in March/April 2023. We wanted new bikes for similar reasons, the old ones became somewhat fragile, our usage patterns changed. We're old now, building up or even retaining strength isn't as easy as before, anymore. Bicycle technology has made some progress in terms of gear operation and range, during the last decades, that helps a lot. As long as we don't need an electric wheelchair, we don't need electric bicycles either. 😛

2023 ff

For the curious: Picture taken here. Remagen, looking over the Rhine from below the Apollinariskirche.

#cycling #radfahren #fahrrad #utility #everydaycycling #CyclingasaPartofDailyLife #health #transport #children

california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

Finding #Nicknames With #Sherlock

Identifying and tracing a person’s footprints across the #internet usually involves researching nicknames across a wide variety of different platforms. On the one hand you can use the tool to find a nickname that is still available on all platforms and on the other hand to identify the probably same user across platforms. So if you value your privacy, remember how easy it is to find anything on the Internet with the right tools.

github: https://github.com/sherlock-project/sherlock

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#tool #utility #search #find #nickname #python #terminal #opensource #privacy

opensciencedaily@diasp.org

Silicon Ranch completes 6.7-MW solar project for Tennessee community


Silicon Ranch, an independent power producer and renewable energy company, the Paris Board of Public Utilities (Paris BPU) and the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) held a “Flip the Switch” event today to celebrate the completion of a new 6.75-MWAC solar facility in Puryear, Tennessee. This solar array will generate enough renewable energy to power approximately…
https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2023/03/silicon-ranch-completes-solar-project-for-tennessee-community/
#utility, #markets, #projects, #news


california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

#Veusz – a scientific plotting package

Veusz is a scientific plotting and graphing program with a graphical user interface, designed to produce publication-ready 2D and 3D plots. In addition it can be used as a module in #Python for plotting. Veusz is multiplatform, running on #Windows, #Linux/Unix and #macOS. It supports vector and bitmap output, including #PDF, #Postscript, #SVG and #EMF. Veusz is Free #Software.

github: https://veusz.github.io
download: https://veusz.github.io/download

3d

mandelbrot

#tool #utility #graphics #plotter #mathematics #floss #foss #openSource

california@diaspora.permutationsofchaos.com

#JSON #Crack

Seamlessly visualize your JSON data instantly into graphs.

github: https://github.com/AykutSarac/jsoncrack.com

Introducing JSON Crack – the open-source, free JSON #visualization app that will revolutionize the way you work with data. With its intuitive and user-friendly interface, JSON Crack makes it easy to explore, analyze, and understand even the most complex JSON structures. Whether you're a developer working on a large-scale project or a data enthusiast looking to uncover hidden insights, JSON Crack has the tools and features you need to unlock the full potential of your data. Best of all, because JSON Crack is open-source and free, you can use it without breaking the bank. Try JSON Crack today and experience the power of data visualization like never before.

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#tool #floss #opensource #utility #data #structure #coder #developer #software

opensciencedaily@diasp.org

Lithium-vanadium battery for renewables storage


AMG Advanced Metallurgical Group has energized its first hybrid storage system based on lithium-ion batteries and vanadium redox flow batteries in Germany. The system reportedly combines the advantages and electrochemical properties of both storage technologies.
https://www.pv-magazine.com/2022/11/23/lithium-vanadium-battery-for-renewables-storage/
#storage, #r&d, #technology, #energy, #policy, #markets, #utility