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In Time for Hurricane Season

Jun-28-2012 By Barbara Zak

On the heels of Hurricane Debby, one small business is thinking BIG, and outside the box, when it comes to energy conservation, environmentalism, and disaster preparedness.  They are also saving big in kind, both on the financial and carbon footprint front. This innovative hybrid energy system recently deployed, as described below, They have also ensured that this is one tech-driven business, that is extremely well-prepared for the impending hurricane season.

Tropical Cyclone Wilma off Fiji

Tropical Cyclone Wilma off Fiji (Photo credit: NASA Goddard Photo and Video)

An Insightful Small Business Deploys an Extraordinary Hybrid Green Energy Sustainability/Disaster Recovery System with Huge Fiscal,and Environmental Impact.

Industry leading eTailer CableOrganizer.com’s innovative hybrid green energy system facilitates substantial utility cost savings, complete energy independence, mission-critical disaster recovery & sustainability, and excess energy ‘sell back’ revenue.  What a blessing for the people of the area.

Press Release

FORT LAUDERDALE, FL, June 2012 – With its corporate headquarters  entrenched in a hurricane hot zone and in response to escalating electricity costs to run the company’s technology-driven operation,CableOrganizer.com (www.CableOrganizer.com), an industry-leading eTailer of electrical, telecom/datacom, home theater, cable and wire management products, has announced the successful deployment of its novel hybrid green sustainability/disaster recovery system. This, to make the company’s facility more energy efficient, environmentally friendly, and energy independent, with respect to utility pipeline down time related to hurricanes and other natural disasters, as well as unforeseen brown and black outs that are common in the region.

“We have been affected seriously by hurricanes in the past, and our city has frequent power shutdowns each year, both controlled and uncontrolled by our Florida Power & Light (FPL) utility,” notes Paul Holstein, co-founder and COO of CableOrganizer.com. “In addition, the cost to power our electronics-dependent operation is ever-increasing. As such, we made an investment into a hybrid solar energy system that offers extraordinary operational and financial benefits both short and long term.”

I hope all is well in Fort Lauderdale, and Thank -You, for working hard for better tomorrows for everyone in your area.

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Relief Well Delayed!

Aug-14-2010 By Barbara Zak

Today (Saturday), Retired Coast Guard admiral, Thad Allen  directed, BP to conduct more pressure testing on the busted Macondo well, in the Gulf of Mexico, ahead of the plans, to resume drilling of a relief well.

Allen asked, in a letter, to BP chief managing director, Bob Dudley, for the company, to provide him with a plan for a relief system, in order to prevent excessive pressurization of the Macondo well stack, and any necessary containment options.

“We will kill the well. It is just a matter of finishing up tests, so we understand the conditions moving forward, Allen said.”

By Tuesday morning, Read the rest of this entry »

BP Well Is DEAD -Hopefully!

Aug-6-2010 By Barbara Zak

BP, finished pumping cement into its ruptured oil well in the Gulf of Mexico, yesterday (Thursday), to seal off the source, of the world’s worst offshore spill.

The cementing operation, took about five hours, and followed earlier injections, of heavy drilling mud this week.  The procedure successfully, subdued the upward pressure of oil and gas, inside the deep-sea Macondo well.  The crippled wellhead, as you may recall, was provisionally capped in mid-July, and successfully stopped, the flow of oil, gushing into the Gulf of Mexico.

This is not the end of what is left to be done, but,  more like the beginning of the end.  It is at least, a positive step, to assure us that NO more oil, will be leaking into the environment.

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