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The awards were announced today at Microgrid 2021, a virtual conference hosted by Microgrid Knowledge. Microgrid Knowledge launched the award program three years ago as a way to highlight the humanitarian and societal benefits of microgrids. The winners are chosen by a panel of independent judges. Of note this year, one company, Schneider Electric, participated in developing two of the winning projects. Assisting South Sudanese refugees The top prize went to a containerized microgrid at the Ayillo II Refugee Settlement, which serves South Sudanese refugees residing in Northern Uganda. Called the ATLAS Containerized Microgrid, the system powers a 40-foot container that was converted by an Arizona State University (ASU) team into a medical clinic that provides primary care to over 200 refugees per day. ....
Microgrid Knowledge has released the names of the six finalists for this year’s Microgrid Greater Good Awards. From the six finalists, three winners will be chosen and announced June 1, as part of Microgrid 2021: The World Awakens to Microgrids, a free virtual conference that has attracted several thousand participants from across the globe. Now in its third year, The Microgrid Greater Good Awards celebrate microgrids that fulfill a clear societal need and show how microgrids improve the human condition. Awards are granted in three categories: Highest Recognition for a Microgrid Serving the Greater Good; Greater Good Award for a Grid-Connected Microgrid; and Greater Good Award for a Remote Microgrid. ....
With new technologies, building techniques and construction materials, American architectural design came into its own in the 1920s. These Omaha beauties are monuments to the Art Deco and Revival styles. A flurry of annexations in the 1910s increased the cityâs footprint and population, she said. Benson, Dundee, Florence and South Omaha were all added to the city within a few years of each other. âI would imagine that there was a good amount of construction that kind of âfilled inâ the gaps between the neighborhoods that had formerly been separate municipalities,â Kammerer said. âThe 1913 tornado had also wrought immense havoc on Omaha buildings and homes. Many required rebuilding in the years following.â ....
Michigan craft beer trends, what to look for in 2021 Updated Feb 02, 2021; Facebook Share Michigan breweries were confronted with some of their biggest challenges in 2020. What can we expect in the craft brewing world here in the Mitten as move forward? Will adversity spark creativity? Are big changes coming to Michigan beer? Inquiring minds want to know. “By and large, the craft beer world is a progressive world,” said David Ringler from Cedar Springs Brewing Company, when asked about trends in beer for 2021. We reached out to a few experts in the beer industry to get their take on what might be coming in 2021. We found that while there some things they saw happening across the board, there are also a few interesting outliers that might prove to be bigger players in years to come. ....
Wednesday, January 20, 2021 - 3:41 pm MASSENA Clara (Peanut) Lincoln, born June 20,1937, passed away peacefully on January 19, 2021. She is survived by her ARC Dana Street family; special appreciation is extended to the staff for caring for Clara with such love and devotion. She is also survived by a sister, Mary Powers, and nieces, nephews, great and great-great nieces and nephews too numerous to mention. Clara enjoyed life. She was loving and feisty. She adored all animals, especially cats. She liked crafting, watching her favorite TV shows and movies and gardening during the summer. She was always excited to be taken out into the community to shop or for a meal and made new friends wherever she went. ....