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A great deal of the technical substance informing proposals for the next revision of the International Energy Conservation Code is reported in a technical report linked below:
Methodology for Evaluating Cost-effectiveness of Commercial Energy Code Changes
Hart R and B Liu | 2015
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for U.S. Department of Energy; Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy
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A cloud based smart recycling bin for waste classification
Nikolaos Baras – Dimitris Ziouzios – Minas Dasygenis–Constantinos Tsanaktsidis
University of Western Macedonia
ABSTRACT. Due to the Earth’s population rapid growth along with the modern lifestyle the urban waste constantly increases. People consume more and the products are designed to have shorter lifespans. Recycling is the only way to make a sustainable environment. The process of recycling requires the separation of waste materials, which is a time consuming procedure. However, most of the proposed research works found in literature are neither budget-friendly nor effective to be practical in real world applications. In this paper, we propose a solution: a low-cost and effective Smart Recycling Bin that utilizes the power of cloud to assist with waste classification. A centralized Information System (IS) collects measurements from smart bins that are deployed all around the city and classifies the waste of each bin using Artificial Intelligence and neural networks. Our implementation is capable of classifying different types of waste with an accuracy of 93.4% while keeping deployment cost and power consumption very low.
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Fine art materials, found in creative programs at all levels in education communities, are continually evolving; often ahead of fire safety legislation. This standard establishes test methods to assess the propagation of flame of various textiles and films under specified fire test conditions.
The First Draft of the 2023 Edition will be posted no later than October 27th. Public consultation will close January 5, 2022.
We maintain this title on the agenda of our Prometheus and Fine Arts colloquia. See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; open to everyone.
Issue: [16-140]
Category: Fire Safety
Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Josh Elvove, Marcelo Hirschler,
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