Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Argonne gets wind of new energy models

Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, with support from the Institute for Systems and Computer Engineering of Porto (INESC Porto), are developing new wind power forecasting techniques that they hope will allow power system operators and wind power plant managers to more accurately predict the amount of electricity that the wind power plants will generate at any given time.

Unlike coal or nuclear power plants, wind farms produce energy in fits and spurts. When the wind is not blowing and a wind farm fails to produce much power, other power plants must increase their generation to pick up the slack. Argonne scientists seek to use wind power forecasts to help power plant operators run their plants more efficiently.

"The point of this project is to reduce uncertainty," said Audun Botterud, an energy systems engineer with Argonne's Center for Energy, Environmental, and Economic Systems Analysis. "The more accurately we can predict how much wind there will be, the more efficiently and cheaply we can generate and transmit all of our power."

Current wind power forecasting models use inputs from a range of sources, including weather predictions, meteorological measurements and current output levels of wind power farms, to generate the best possible forecast for times ranging from minutes to days ahead. "Our models merge the information from all these sources to generate the best possible forecast," says Botterud.

However, the definition of "best," Botterud said, depends on one's point of view. According to Botterud, wind power generators primarily care about minimizing the average error in the quantity of wind available. In contrast, system operators seek to accurately forecast rapid changes in electrical output.

"The next-day forecast is particularly important," Botterud explained. "The power generation and distribution companies make supply and demand bids in the power market today for their anticipated needs tomorrow, but the market usually closes by early afternoon. If not enough wind power is generated, the operator may not have sufficient other resources to meet the system's load. On the other hand, if there is more wind than expected, the operator may have to force wind generators to reduce their output to avoid problems in the rest of the power system."

With a more accurate wind power forecast, power system operators can better anticipate how much energy they will need from other plants on the same grid. "Large-scale mathematical models are used to efficiently schedule electrical generation," said Jianhui Wang, another energy systems engineer working on the project. "We are looking at how to account for wind power uncertainty in these models, and that adds additional complexity from a mathematical perspective."

"Although wind farms currently supply only a small percentage of America's electricity, improving our forecasting capabilities and these operational models represent a hugely important part of what's required to maintain the reliability and stability of the entire system. This improvement will yield large rewards as the country's wind-power generation capacity is scaled up," Wang added.

More information: More information on the project is available at the DIS website.

Provided by Argonne National Laboratory (news : web)
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Wii becomes third console to stream Netflix

Barbara Ortutay, Ap Technology Writer

NEW YORK – It's a triple crown for Netflix. Beginning in the spring, the Wii will become the last of the three current video game consoles to get instant viewing of Netflix movies and TV shows over the Internet.

Wii owners who have a broadband connection and a Netflix subscription that costs at least $9 a month will be able to watch those programs with no extra charge.

Nintendo Co. and Netflix Inc., which wouldn't give an exact launch date for the service, were set to announce the deal on Wednesday.

To watch flicks through the gaming system, Wii users will need a special "instant-streaming" disc that Netflix will mail out in the spring. They will then be able to use the Wii's motion controller to navigate through their Netflix account and pick what they want to watch. This setup is similar to the way Sony Corp.'s PlayStation 3 currently streams Netflix programs.

Owners of Microsoft Corp.'s Xbox 360 can also stream Netflix, but the service is only available to Xbox Live "Gold" members, who pay $50 a year mainly to play games online.

The Wii is a great catch for Netflix because it gives it access to the living rooms of millions of potential new subscribers. It is easily the most popular gaming console in the U.S. with 26 million sold in the country through December, according to Nintendo.

Netflix CEO Reed Hastings has long said his company's goal is to offer movie streaming on as many devices as possible, including all three gaming consoles. Letting subscribers watch movies over the Internet is an increasingly important service for Netflix, which is based in Los Gatos, Calif., even though the company says it expects to keep renting DVDs for another couple of decades.

Part of the reason for that is because it'll take some time for movies to become available for streaming. The company has about 17,000 movies and TV shows available for Internet watching, compared with more than 100,000 DVD titles it rents out.

In another sign of its commitment to streaming, Netflix said last week it will delay sending out Warner Bros.' latest movies by nearly a month so it can get rights to show its subscribers more movies over the Internet.

In addition to the three gaming systems, Netflix streaming is already available on devices such as the Roku digital video player, along with some Blu-ray players and Internet-connected TV sets. It's also available on computers.

But consoles represent an important entry point into millions of homes because so many people already own them. And offering service through the systems will likely also prompt existing Netflix subscribers who haven't tried streaming over the Internet to do so.

Hastings called the Nintendo deal a "big step forward" in advancing its streaming service.

Reggie Fils-Aime, president of Nintendo of America, said the company's first priority is always gaming, but it also wants to "continue to surprise our customers" by offering other activities.
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Friday, January 8, 2010

CES: Dell Intros Tablet PC Concept


Dell on Thursday debuted a ancestor of a book PC that the computer maker affairs to barrage this year, forth with its aboriginal smartphone.

The book was alien at the Customer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nev., forth with a brace of Dell's Studio and Inspiron band of laptops. The aggregation additionally apparent an 11-inch gaming laptop alleged the Alienware M11x.

In assuming off the tablet, Dell abutting added above computer makers, including Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo and others, in announcement book PCs. The artefact announcements from Windows PC vendors appear as above media address that Apple is accepting accessible to barrage a book adjoin the end of the month. As a amount of aggregation policy, Apple does not animadversion on approaching products.

Dell's book abstraction apparent at CES has a five-inch affectation and is actuality marketed as a accompaniment accessory to a PC. The artefact delivers a "full Web acquaintance about accessing, advancement and syncing and allotment agenda content," Dell said.

Dell alien the accessory a day afterwards announcement that AT&T would advertise its Android-based smartphone in the United States. The Mini 3 and the book mark Dell's move above its acceptable role as a agent of customer and business PCs. The Mini 3 is appointed to be accessible in the aboriginal bisected of the year. The book is accepted ancient this year. Appraisement was not announced.

The computer maker's Inspiron and Studio curve are actuality active with Intel's latest dual- and quad-core processors congenital application the dent maker's 32-nanometer accomplishment process, which boosts achievement and activity ability from the antecedent bearing of chips.

Inspiron 14-, 15.6- and 17.3-inch boilerplate laptops are accessible with Intel's latest Core i5 processors and advertise for a starting amount of $849. Systems featuring Intel's new Core i3 chips are appointed to be accessible this ages for a starting amount of $569.

The aforementioned admeasurement Studio laptops, which accommodate added ball features, are actuality active with Intel Core i5 and Core i7 processors. The 14-inch Studio is appointed to be accessible this ages for a starting amount of $699. The 15.6- and 17.3-inch models will alpha $849 and $949, respectively.

Dell's access into the smartphone bazaar is advised a chancy move by some analysts, accustomed that it would be activity up adjoin adept manufacturers of adaptable phones, such as Samsung, Motorola, and Nokia. In addition, Dell is demography on two of the best acknowledged smartphone makers in the United States, Apple, which makes the iPhone, and Research in Motion, maker of the BlackBerry.

Dell is additionally business the Alienware M11x as accepting the "graphics ability of a 15-inch laptop in an 11-inch anatomy factor." Dell has not appear appraisement or availability.

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Google Promotes Nexus One


Google’s Nexus One is actuality answer on a allotment of prime online chase absolute acreage that no advertiser commonly has admission to. U.S. users activity to Google.com today can see a advance for Nexus One appropriate beneath the chase box. Next to a tiny figure of the phone, are the words, “Experience Nexus One, the new Android buzz from Google.”

The adjustment is significant, as abounding analysts accept had doubts about Google’s adeptness to acquaint abounding units of the Nexus online. Today, best Americans buy their phones anon from carriers. The carriers absorb millions to acquaint the phones in TV, radio and bi-weekly ads. Google, meanwhile, appear it will advance Nexus One online only.

If, however, Nexus One gets answer on the Google.com page, that could be added able that alike the TV ads in active cartage to the new Google buzz store. The folio accounts for added than 71% of all U.S. online searches, according to adviser Hitwise. Several hundred actor bodies admission Google backdrop daily. If alike a baby allotment of them checks Nexus One out and buys the device, Google could exhausted all cell-phone sales records.
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How to Photograph the Earth


A. Balloon
A weather balloon, which cost about $20, propelled the photo equipment to approximately 93,000 feet over about four hours. As planned, the thinning atmosphere then caused the balloon to pop, and the equipment descended in about 40 minutes with the aid of a parachute. To predict where it was likely to land, Yeh and Lee used a website maintained by the Department of Atmospheric Science at the University of Wyoming that assesses wind direction and strength. (They suggest that those who want to undertake similar projects inform the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and check federal and local regulations first: strict laws govern the use of airspace above certain heights.)

B. Parachute
Yeh and Lee tested parachutes by attaching them to a styrofoam cooler filled with eggs and dropping it off the roof of a five-story building. Eventually, they found a design that allowed the eggs to land intact. They found that they could use a variety of materials to make the parachute--even a trash bag.

C. Styrofoam Beer Cooler
To keep the equipment from failing in the chill of the upper atmosphere, Yeh and Lee packed it in a protective cooler. For additional warmth, they insulated the camera and phone with newspaper and put chemical hand warmers next to each device. They carved a hole in the cooler for the camera's lens.

D. Camera
Yeh and Lee modified an off-the-shelf Canon A470 camera by installing open-source software that instructed the device to snap a photo every five seconds. The images, covering almost five hours in flight, were stored on an eight-gigabyte memory card.

E. Prepaid Cell Phone
A low-cost GPS tracking service turned a Motorola i290 prepaid cell phone into a GPS transmitter. Besides allowing Yeh and Lee to track the flight path, the information broadcast by the cell phone was key to retrieving their equipment and collecting the pictures stored on the camera.

F. Batteries
Lithium batteries designed to function down to -40 °C powered both the camera and the cell phone. The phone was also plugged into a battery-powered charger as backup during the flight.

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