Kissimmee, FL (ContentDesk) March 7, 2006 -- Kissimmee Utility Authority (KUA), Florida's sixth largest community-owned electric utility, today announced the online version of its 2005 annual report has been downloaded more that 1,000 times since its release in February -- an average of 50 downloads each day.Developed as an informational resource and review of KUA's 2005 performance, the 48-page report pays special tribute to the diesel generators at the utility's Roy E. Hansel Generating Station. The generators were decommissioned in 2005 because the units were no longer economical to operate.The annual report can be downloaded from KUA's website at http://www.kua.com/corporate/press/reports.Founded in 1901, KUA (www.kua.com) is Florida's sixth largest community-owned utility providing electric and telecommunication services to 170,000 residents in five Central Florida counties.Contact:Chris M. Gent407-933-9836.
How To Work With Free Traffic Generators
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RV Air Conditioner Rentals
RVs, or recreational vehicles, are used by many people when they wish to go traveling with all the comforts of home. RVs can have all the amenities that a deluxe hotel room has ? a salon, a kitchen, a dinette, a plush toilet and bath; everything can be arranged for. Naturally, such vehicles also require temperature adjustments. Hence, there arises a need for air conditioning in RVs.
RVs are not permanent homes. People live in them while they are traveling and touring.
For this reason, many travelers do not buy air conditioners for RVs, but prefer to rent them out. RV Air Conditioners can be rented at the same agencies where the RVs are rented out along with their other equipment.
There are two types of air conditioners that can be rented and used in RVs ? one is the rooftop air conditioner, or a separate unit near the engine of the RV. The rooftop air conditioner is more useful for cooling the vehicle when it is parked. This type of air conditioner does...
NovAtel Inc. Receives Contract for WAAS-GUS Signal Generators
Calgary, Alberta (ContentDesk) July 6, 2005 -- NovAtel Inc. (NASDAQ:NGPS), a precise positioning technology company, announced today that an order for four WAAS GUS-Type 1 Signal Generators was received from Raytheon Company in support of the US Geostationary Communications & Control Segment (GCCS) program. NovAtel completed shipments of these four GUS Signal Generators in June 2005. The value of this recent WAAS contract award is approximately US $295,000.
NovAtel has been working with the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Raytheon Company for the past two years to engineer and produce this new generation of key WAAS ground network and Ground Uplink System (GUS) equipment for Prime Contractor Lockheed Martin, under a contract from Raytheon Company first announced by NovAtel on November 5, 2003. The Signal Generator NovAtel has developed for this WAAS...
Hydrogen generators safety
Using and handling hydrogen presents many dangers, when air and hydrogen is mixed risks of an explosion highly increase because the mixture is highly explosive.
When working with hydrogen generators you mast be very attentive. the room where the hydrogen generator is placed should be very well ventilated, an outdoor zone if possible, and everything must be done to eliminate the risks of explosion and fire around the hydrogen generator.
When using and handling the hydrogen generator incorrectly, it may produce excessive heat and dangerous chemical reactions. For example, if the hydrogen generator is removed from its water tank
while it is operating it will overheat and high risks of fire appear. If you wish to remove a hydrogen generator from the water you must wait first for the generation of the hydrogen to stop.
All the equipment on the nitrogen generator should be grounded, to prevent static electrical charges from generating....
KUA Releases 2005 Annual Report
Kissimmee, Fla., (ContentDesk) February 10, 2006 -- Kissimmee Utility Authority, Florida's sixth largest community-owned electric utility, today released its 2005 annual report.The 48-page report, titled "A Lifetime of Power," represents the culmination of a successful year of accomplishments for KUA and serves as a farewell tribute to the eight diesel generators at the utility's Roy E. Hansel Generating Station. The generators and the historic buildings that housed them were decommissioned on September 30, 2005 after 104 years of continuous service to the residents of Kissimmee. The facility was decommissioned because the units were no longer economical to operate.Audited financial statements in the report show increased residential customer growth in 2005 of 3.6 percent. Energy sales increased by 7.6 percent.An electronic version of the report is available on the utility's Web site at http://www.kua.com/corporate...
KUA Releases 2005 Annual Report