Monday, September 27, 2010
Research results - not just for libraries anymore
I have new hope since researching today's blog (previously on solar projects in ON and now on research search engines). I found a site that presented research, articles, and other information documents on a broad range of topics.
Try it out at www.highbeam.com/help/membersOptions.hbr
This is a fee for service site, so I am still on the lookout for a similar free site.
So long for now,
Julie Harlow
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Let's all have a FIT or should we?
Some are saying that at least it is locked in, so that we will be able to depend on a constant price. So 4-5 times current costs for the next 20 years. Wait a minute...
For more see: www.edmontonjournal.com/technology/Wind+power+expert+urges+incentives+producers/3566426/story.html
So long for now,
Julie Harlow
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Action and Reaction
I am having trouble committing to blogging. I've been at it for almost 9 months with very little response. I know my marketing plan is seriously lacking, so in many ways, I'm not surprised at the response. Frequency has also been a challenge. Last but not least I'm targeting producers with an energy conservation/renewable energy focus that read blogs (does that sound like you?). But still the experts have told me "if you blog they will come." So experts I'm going to test your theory.
I hope to appeal to Canadian producers and those who support them. I'll present information, analysis and perspective on conservation and renewable energy - five days per week. My goals are information and experience sharing and network building.
Do you have information on conservation and renewable energy that is of value to others? Please share.
So long for now,
Julie Harlow
P.S. Looking for links on renewable energy research? Try http://www.biobasednews.come/
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Sharing about Conservation
This producer commented on an article posted by the Canadian Farm Business Management Council on their website. See www.farmcentre.com/Features/ScienceInnovation/ to read more.
So long for now,
Julie Harlow
Friday, August 27, 2010
Renewable energy at the Outdoor Farm Show
This year many parts of the industry have collaborated to demonstrate the potential fit to Ontario agriculture.
I'm also attending to hear some perspective on our solar industry due to the proposed changes to the feed in tariff system as well as wind due to rising community concerns when projects occur locally. Another thing that is on my radar is the potential outcomes of biomass research currently underway...
For more info on the show go to http://www.outdoorfarmshow.com/
So long for now,
Julie Harlow