Hawaii Congressman Neil Abercrombie on Earth Day

Posted by admin on April 22, 2009

Today is Earth Day and Hawaii Congressman Neil Abercrombie shares his message to the residents of Hawaii.  The statistics were provided by Energy Industries from my Energy Efficiency presentation a few months back.

April 2009
Save Money (and the Earth) on Earth Day

Dear Friends,

Although energy prices have stabilized and gas is cheaper for the moment, energy prices will start increasing as soon as the economy starts to recover. Thus, it’s important that Hawaii move off imported oil as fast as possible. In the words of President Obama, “The cheapest, cleanest, fastest energy source is Energy Efficiency.”

There are decisions we can make to protect the environment and reduce energy consumption, such as buying more efficient appliances (look for the Energy Star logo), cars and homes.

But, many of these decisions require significant financial investment. Fortunately, there are also some decisions we can make that don’t require huge investments, and they’re a great way to commemorate Earth Day 2009:

Your car — 80% of us drive to work alone. Telecommuting can save you $750/year. Carpooling can save you $400/year. Maintaining you car and keeping your tires properly inflated can save you $150/year. Eliminating extra weight in your car or removing that luggage rack means you use less gas and can save $30-50/year. Not using air conditioning when traveling slower than 45 mph saves $200/year. In general, heavy braking and accelerating use more energy.

Cooling your home — Using air conditioning six hours every day will cost you about $800/year. Increasing the room temperature by just three degrees can save you $100/year. Or, switch to a ceiling fan which can run for eight hours a day at a cost of $84/year, a dramatic savings. Tint your windows. If you do use air conditioning, make sure your unit is in the shade; clean the filter and vents regularly; and use kitchen, bath or other ventilation fans wisely. In just one hour, these fans can get rid of a houseful of warm air.

Washing/Drying Clothes — Washing a load of clothes in hot water costs four times as much as in cold water. Washing four loads of laundry a week in cold water would save $120/year. Drying four loads of laundry a week will cost about $225, but hanging laundry to dry just half the time can save more than $100 over a year.

Appliances and Electrical Devices — Leaving a computer and monitor on standby 24 hours a day costs about $200/year. You can activate sleep features on computers and office equipment that power down when not used for a certain time period. You can also use power strips to conveniently turn off devices and eliminate phantom energy loads. Phantom plug loads cost families $90/year. Americans spend more than $2 billion annually on phantom energy.

The data for these numbers were provided by Hawaiian Electric and the EPA Energy Star Program, and the calculations were done by Energy Industries using basic assumptions, so there will be variation among families in Hawaii, but they give you a rough idea of what you can save every day.

The 39th Earth Day will be on Wednesday, April 22nd. As we go about our daily lives, we can all make choices to consume less energy, save money and make a big difference for our island home.

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22Apr

Darren to be featured on Hawaii’s KHNL NBC Channel 8

Posted by admin on April 21, 2009

KHNL NBC Channel 8 will be airing a news piece on on KSP and Sopogy (featuring an interview with Darren) tomorrow Wednesday 22nd on the morning news, and then again at 5,6,9 and 10.
If you miss it, you can see it on khnl.com.

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21Apr

Darren to speak at Emerging Growth Conference April 21, 2009

Posted by admin on April 20, 2009

Events

Investor Conferences

America’s investor conferences feature unique, interview-style management presentations, topically relevant panel discussions, traditional company presentations and one-on-one investor meetings. Each event not only provides a platform for leading public and private companies to share their stories with institutional and private equity investors, but also promotes the exchange of ideas and a discussion of market and competitive trends amongst all attendees. Our events include highly-focused symposiums that offer in-depth examinations of a particular sector or sub-sector as well as more all encompassing conferences that provide investors with insights across a broad range of the emerging growth spectrum.

Social Events

The team at America’s Growth Capital believes in working hard but having fun at the same time. Throughout the year, the firm hosts a number of social events to bring together the entire network of America’s employees, clients, families and friends. These outings include informal get-togethers at restaurants or sporting events, private movie screenings, softball games, and day-long competitions between large numbers of organizations. In the end, however, it comes back to one thing: fun.

AGC’s 5th Annual InfoSec and West Coast Emerging Growth Conference

AGC is hosting its 5th Annual Information Security and West Coast Emerging Growth Conference on Monday, April 20th and Tuesday, April 21st in San Francisco.

The agenda for Monday the 20th will focus on the information security sector and serves as a kick-off for the week-long RSA Conference. The agenda for Tuesday the 21st will focus on the other hottest sectors and companies in emerging growth, including clean tech, digital media/Internet, software, semis, comms, data center, FinTech and business services. The programs will include thought-provoking keynote addresses by industry leaders, panel discussions on the most relevant topics of the day and company presentations delivered by executives of leading public and private emerging growth companies. Companies confirmed to date include Cisco, EMC/RSA, Juniper Networks, Microsoft and Oracle, among others. (Click here for the lists of participating companies, panel themes and keynote addresses for each day.) This is an invitation only event. To request an invitation to attend, please click here.

To view the agenda for day 1, click here.

To view the agenda for day 2, click here.

Description:
Sopogy joins a short and select group of private solar companies presenting at the 2009 Emerging Growth Conference.

Darren T. Kimura will discuss the current state of concentrating solar and how Sopogy is bringing its fast installation, low cost, distributed energy solution to the market.

Hosted by America’s Growth Capital, a research, trading and investment banking firm, the AGC Emerging Growth Conference will feature leading public and private executives for a 2 day-long program of panel discussions, management presentations and keynote addresses.

About Sopogy
Sopogy specializes in MicroCSP solar technologies that bring the economics of large solar energy systems to the industrial, commercial and utility sectors in a smaller, robust and more cost effective package. Sopogy’s goals include to create solar solutions that improve the quality of life for all human kind and to bring order and simplicity to the chaos which is the current solar power business. Please visit www.sopogy.com for more information.

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20Apr

Twitter

Posted by admin on April 16, 2009

Follow us on twitter: http://twitter.com/sopogy

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16Apr