Sep. 12th, 2008

jillithian: (climbing rose)
Blogger suggests building up biomass industry in Michigan.

In a blog for Michigan's Tri-Cities Business Review (9/11), Chris Schilling, who "holds the Charles J. Strosacker Chair and is a" professor of engineering at Saginaw Valley State University, wrote that he thought "how easy it would be for [Michigan] to" collect "all manner of biomass," compress it "into pellets or briquettes," and deliver it "to homes, businesses, and electric power stations alike." Schilling queried, "Why not follow the lead of European countries having strict environmental rules that allow making pellets or briquettes only from clean, safe-to-burn materials?" Schilling pointed out that, in Sweden, where the "countryside looks much like the Saginaw Valley," small farms grew native grasses and "salix (a native shrub)...that are sold to make biomass fuel pellets, briquettes or methane biogas." He suggested that "Michigan start a similar industry." The state is capable of "growing plenty of native grass," and also has "plenty of waste wood." Furthermore, Michigan has "a smart population of farmers, manufacturing engineers, and skilled tradespeople who can build the industrial infrastructure," he pointed out.
jillithian: (Grumpy)
Ok. When I tell a customer that I will be coming in early so as when I copy over their database, no one will be using it, it would be good if said customer would not then log in three times and restart the process that I just killed.
jillithian: (Polly)
I'm about two group projects and a term paper away from a permanent mental vacation. Oh wait. Now my job wants me to travel to Green Bay for a couple of days. Sure! I'll fit that right in there!


I'm actually not that cranky. I have fits of sarcasm and then the brain blanks out the large amounts of stress and I giggle. I've decided to reduce my caffeine intake from a large travel mug of coffee and a can of pop to one or two cups of green tea. Hopefully this will help.

I'm not opposed to going to Green Bay. It could be fun. I'd even get to choose if I wanted to fly or drive out there. But there are some pre-requisites, otherwise it'd be a wasted trip.

Like I told my coworkers last night: I'm already $8,000 in, so I might as well finish. What's $3000 more?

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