los angeles power problems

someone shorted out the city of los angeles (LA). millions of customers of the LA department of water and power lost power at 12:30 PM on 12 september 2005, and half the city continued to be electricity free for most of the afternoon. it was a massive power surge that took out the city of los angeles.

this is a cold test of the vulnerability of LA to any type of attack. in a scenario of radiological or biological strike, a blackout event draws people out of their homes and business into the street to find out what happened. in a few short minutes the toxic agent is released, and since a bulk of the community is outdoors, gets an exposure. fortunately, it was not an attack, but shear incompetence. still, it is a terrible test that LADWP failed miserably, that a crossed wire could cripple a city for over three hours, and for some ten hours!

cruise with the devil

in our country of many travel opportunities, often people enjoy a cruise on a luxury ship. if only they knew that most cruise lines do not pay a single cent in taxes, pay there employees in the neighborhood of $1.00 a day, and overall conditions are akin to a third world nation. take a listen to a recent interview on KPCC with kristoffer garin about his new book:

Devils on the Deep Blue Sea

mobile will save fuel?

motorola started demonstrating the next generation of mobile devices:

it might take a year before these phones make it into the wild, but it sounds exciting to maintain your own mobile phone tower in your home, video around the house, and ubiquitous communications throughout the planet.

on top of wireless, chevron started a new ad campaign basically saying the era of cheap (free) oil is over, and we need to move towards alternatives to the carbon-combustion economy. what that solution will be is not developed (fusion, solar, wind, etc.), but the CEO calls to all people of the world to make their part to save, conserve, and move beyond petroleum (catch phrase for BP). chevron is even adopting a new (at least for me) catch phrase, “human energy.”

if you do a google.com search for green building, you’ll find greenconcepts.com as the fifth link. i’ve positioned greenconcepts.com to grow by leaps and bounds, and it will move into the web application space by the end of the year. now, juggling two companies may lead to a few sleepless night, but i’ll have to take it easy, letting these two enterprises grow organically, and just let it happen.

stuck with a gas guzzler

in terms of a mode of transportation, i much like the subway and diesel trains of los angeles. the red line, blue line, gree nline, gold line, orange line, and metrolink run on time and on target. they are highly reliable reproducible forms of transportation. i know within a factor of 8 minutes when i’ll arrive at wardlow station in long beach, pasadena convention center, or los angeles convention center. how to get to the subway station is another matter. if the subway takes 20 minutes, getting to the subway station may take 60 to 80 minutes, which blows any advantage of the subway.

as much as i assumed by now i could easily buy a solar powered car (all electric) by 2005/2006, this dream of mine cannot be realized in the USA. in japan and in europe i could get something, but americans love their SUV’s and SUT’s. that’s all the big three auto makers offer in north america. so now i am considering a city car with these minimum features:

    automatic transmission
    air conditioning
    driver and passenger front airbags
    driver and front passenger seat-mounted side impact airbags
    overhead front and rear side curtain airbags
    driver knee airbag
    electronic stability control
    traction control (TRAC)
    anti-lock brakes (ABS)
    electronic brake-force distribution (EBD)
    tire pressure monitor system
    daytime running lights (DRL)
    front seatbelt pretensioners with force limiters
    driver and passenger 3-point seatbelts
    anti-theft system with engine immobilizer
    fuel economy above EPA 35 MPG
    under 7 tons annual greenhouse gas emissions

the only cars that i know of the meet most of these requirements:

    MINI cooper
    scion xB
    scion xA
    scion xC
    honda civic
    toyota corolla
    chevrolet cobalt
    saturn ion
    nissan sentra
    honda insight
    toyota prius
    mazda 3

PEX in los angeles

Dear Mayor Villariagosa,

I was in the audience of your recent mayoral Interfaith Prayer Service, followed by the official inauguration, an wish to celebrate and buttress your success and dreams for a new Los Angeles. In you speech you called out to all Angelenos:

“…join me in making L.A. the greenest big city in America.”

I agree.

I have been working in a think tank to tackle the challenges of reducing the effects of global climate change. Unfortunately, in the present economic and political model, there are no short term efforts to ameliorate the profound effects that climate change will bring to our region and our earth. Our singular rainy season, powerful hurricanes, and drought had all been predicted by climatologists some 15 years ago. I even wrote a position paper in the same timeframe on this very subject:

Global Climate Change

As a graduate of the High Temperature Gas Dynamics Laboratory at Stanford University, I left academia, with a Master of Science Degree in Mechanical Engineering, well prepared for the challenges of the future. I authored a website, http://www.greenconcepts.com/ to explore residential energy and resource efficiency, because I felt that the biggest impact to the the world warming could be stymied by simple changes in homes and small businesses. Over the last ten years, I’ve come across many products that fit the mold to bring Los Angeles to a greener state of mind, however the Department of Building and Safety (LADBS) has not had the foresight to approve these products for use in the City of Los Angeles. My architect, plumber, electrical, and builder friends would like to use these products, but cannot legally do so. I hope your administration can convince the LADBS that these products have a proven record around the world, at least 30 years of usage, and are completely reliable. Forty-nine other states already recognize them for use in residential construction along with many local jurisdictions like the City of Burbank. Below is a list of contacts for said products:

Wirsbo AquaPEX
REHAU RAUPEX

This type of plumbing system allows for the safe and sanitary conveyance of potable water, is recognized by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), and all national model building codes. The high density polyethylene cross-linked (PEX) piping is inexpensive, nontoxic, easy to install, has an extended warranty from established manufacturers, and does not rust or break down in the presence of aggressive water, like competitor materials, i.e., copper tubing. For more information please consult:

Crosslinked Polyethylene (PEX) Tubing TN-17
The Society of the Plastics Industry 1998

NSF International Plastics Piping System Components Frequently Asked Questions

Copper Water Pipe Corrosion – Agressive Water
Ask the Builder by Tim Carter

Cordially,

Ismael Rosales
President
Green Building Concepts

E-Mail: ismaelr@greenconcepts.com
Website: http://www.greenconcepts.com/
Phone: 818-926-4051
Skype: ismaelro
AIM: ismaelro

looking for a NEV

for the longest time i’ve been waiting for a neighborhood electric vehicle (NEV). GM once had a vehicle called the EV1, but they never sold it (only leased), made around 1,000 units and then literally pulled the plug. GM, ford th!nk mobility, and bombardier all left the electric car market, because no one was buying. more to the point they were never offered for sale.

it was california’s great experiment in government regulation to require 10% of cars on the road to be zero emission vehicles. this challenge could only be met by electric cars or maybe hydrogen fuel cell cars. the big three north american automakers sued the CA air resource board, and they won. the decision was only the federal government could regulate emissions, via the CAFE standards, but ever since clinton and gore left office, the present administration has tied there own hands in regulating carbon emissions, or any emissions at all. we get blue sky iniatives that increase greehouse gas emissions, and hundreds of billions of dollars to fight a war in the persian gulf. still no NEV’s.

today, with finger sized MP3 players, GSM handsets, sub compact laptops, and other electronic devices, battery technology has made tremendous strides. the electric car should be on it’s third generation, but we are at an empty table with empty promises of hydrogen cars or fuel cell cars. the current president has called for intelligent design in the schools on par with evolutionary biology, and some pie in the sky fuel cell/hydrogen car technology. for eight years clinton and gore had the advanced car initiative, but then the current president canceled the program.

this type of research is not new. in 1981 during the “auto 2000” project, a 100 mpg diesel prototype was built, but never put into production. hell, nothing but gas guzzling trucks and vans have made it into the north american market. sure, manufacturers only give what customers demand, but the government could at least pretend to give a damn. we need at least 40 mpg cars, not 16 mpg. i’m looking into a NEV, perhaps coming to market in november 2005. what do you think?

miles automotive ZX40

do you like it?

comet impact

i like planetary science, but the $330 million mission to make a crater on a comet may have gone too far. we are at war, and now we are making impacts on other celestial bodies? it rings odd to me.

the pictures from the JPL NASA website are breathtaking, but why call your mission after a movie that pretty much destroyed the earth? it’s all very puzzling. take a look at the next to last image of the interactive slideshow flash site, it’s the earth getting destroyed. are they preparing us for some future event?

greenconcepts.com expands into consulting

my business is regional, with a global reach via the web. i’m an online member of the apple consultants network, based primarily out of Los Angeles, CA. soon i will have my premiere membership, to move up in the consultants rankings.

first, at comdex 2002 in las vegas, i was fortunate enough to hear apple computer and microsoft discuss the future of the digital home (music sharing, home automation, home server, and the digital hub). The mac is many years ahead of microsoft in tight integration of software and hardware. i was even quoted in CNET coverage of the comdex event (at the end of the article).

in response to this, i’ve expanded my business to consulting on mac OS based solutions and home building. The new website will launch 7 January 2003. But you can see the work in progress at my site:

by late 4 January 2003, most of the content i want to include will be ready. today, please see my mission statement and basic web layout. the rest of the site (excluding the consulting) is completely finished and i think interesting to explore (green living, building hints, etc.).

Mission Statement
Green Building Concepts offers information exchange for building a more resource and energy efficient home. Using Apple Macintosh based solutions, we can integrate home and small business systems to reach the computer network, home office, and digital hub dreams of customers around the globe. Think of Green Building Concepts when you need assistance in OS X jaguar (both client and server platforms), digital photography, internet media creation, wired and wireless networks, home automation, and selecting products to fit your digital and web lifestyle.

patio repair & OS X

if all goes well today, i should finish the patio, having already made it weather tight with a fortifiber membrane. i now want to cover all the material with hardiplanks, a fiber cement siding product with a 50 year guaranty. then i pack for a three day run to comdex in las vegas. maybe after that a trip to philadelphia, but this is too far into the future to plan. i’m preparing to become an apple certified technical coordinator, by passing a simple 56 question test. by the end of the year, i’ll be a real apple OS X engineer!

EHX expo 2002

the EHX expo has finally matured into a viable show. as the wireless revolution has gripped the computer industry with 802.11a networks, imagine using similar technology to automate your entire house. the company presentation i attended from vantage controls used $20 dollar self powered buttons, programmed from the internet to set up various lighting scenes, dimming modules, scripts, and talking with pressure or contact switches, the sky’s the limit in the amount of control.

the program currently runs in windowsXP, but it’s a one time use thing to upload the control language to the modules wirelessly, and then you have a fully customized house, without ripping into a single wall. the hardwired system is better, but when you have legacy plaster, the fully functional wall may be very difficult to open. on new construction it’s easy, but this is the first system for old construction and remodeling.