Thoughts while sitting by the fire

Written by Allen Roth on January 12th, 2012

Well today has been an exciting day up in the Valley in the Green Mountains. With the beautiful snow falling and changing the landscape I could not help, but think about the beauty of nature and winter. Many people do not take the cold and the snow as postively as myself but for me it is nights light these that I charish. Sitting by the wood stove, drinking a nice dark porter beer is something that I dream about doing all summer long.

Now this winter has already been quiet interesting with the unusually weather that we have been seeing up in Vermont so far this winter. With this snow storm that arrived early this morning and will continue on and off through Friday has made it feel a lot more like winter and the forecast  seems to tell the same story. I believe that this winter is a true example of the severity of climate change from a global prospective. Northern California (Lake Tahoe has zero natural snow), which compared to last year this time when the western USA was nearing 100 inches total snow fall around this time last year. Now that winter has arrived I think that it is only right to say that the snow dances around the country have paid off and happy winter.

 

 

 

Why do some bums not try and make an effort to be someone in life?

Written by Allen Roth on November 18th, 2011

Three years ago while my neighbors had a party someone decided to go into my car and ultimately steal my gps that I had worked for and wanted for years. This evening I was looking at gps devices for the hell of it and came across the one that I did have which was the Garmin 60csx mapping gps. Now you might wonder how they got into my car in the first place and its quiet simple I forgot to lock the doors. In Vermont you would think that people would not steal and crime would be low but in Burlington, Vermont there is a huge problem with theft (did not know this being born and raised in Georgia).  The reason that I know that it was a bum or “low life” was because they left a butane refile cartrage with paper wrapped around the nozzel to I would assume “huff the butane”. What drives me even more crazy is that the fact that I know that the person was in my car and other could of been as well. Why cannot people respect other peoples property and not even think about stealing especially something valuable like a gps which for the record this was the first time I had left it in my car EVER. Now i have to wait and have been waiting years to get another gps that is comparable  to the one that was stolen or better and it just SUCKS.

Now to my question about why do some bums not try and make an effort to be someone? Well its quiet simple when someone is always given support whether that be from family or the government why would there be that urge to make an effort to be someone? Whats sad about Burlington and dont get me wrong Vermont and Burlington are very special to me is that there is a huge crowd of people who think that doing drugs all day long and asking people for money on the street is a normal way of life. Well news flash to those people you are very very wrong and will eventually realize that they will be more happier if they get off their asses and try and do something with their lives.

I appoligze for my rant but this has been on my mind for sometime now.

Enjoy the brisk air that is hopefully hear to stay in Northern New England and which has already taken hold of much of the west coast.

 

 

 

Art is a great past time during a recovery

Written by Allen Roth on November 10th, 2011

Now that I am basically stuck to sitting on the couch or hoping around my condo or using crutches to go up 45 stairs I have taking this time to do some artwork to get my mind off of reality. Enjoy!!

 

 

 

The Benefits of Public Transportation.

Written by Allen Roth on November 4th, 2011

While driving on this greyhound bus back up to the mountains of Vermont I have been thinking a lot about the benefits of public transportation and how it could benefit the world more specifically the US. One would think that more people would consider taking public transportation when you are driving into lets just say downtown Boston. While I was driving into Boston to catch my bus there was a huge traffic jam not with a bunch of buses or public transportation vans but single occupupied personal cars. Now on a side note everyone is driving directly into downtown Boston and many will be parking within a mile or 2 of eachother. So now thinking about public transportatin in mind if everyone choice to use the park & ride service that many places have;

1. the congestion on the highways would be dirasticay less.
2. The emissions would be drastically less
3. Everyone would still get to work on time and if it ran late everyone would be late meaning no one would be held accoutable.
4. Instead of enduring the stress of rush hour traffic people could enjoy the beginning of the day and relax before work.

Just an idea and alternative to the American way that so many people never consider.

 

Visually Pleasing to the eye

Written by Allen Roth on June 27th, 2011

I have found that I am more inclined to do mirrored images. I believe that art is unique because everyone thinks differently. My brain is visually stimulated by abstract images which can be seen in this art .

 

Art Work

Written by Allen Roth on June 17th, 2011

For as long as I can remember I have always enjoyed doodling and doing my own kind of art.

 

Wind Turbines at Ski Resorts?

Written by Allen Roth on June 16th, 2011

This has been a subject that I think the whole ski industry and thought about for years and has recently begun to act on the idea of using the wind to power these resorts. Many people do not realize that ski resorts use huge amounts of electricity to power those lifts to carry those ski enthusiast up a mountain to enjoy the fresh pow. These resorts  like any other business are trying to come up with creative and efficient ways to reduce there environmental impact and also reduce their utility bills.

Wind energy is the perfect way to not only reduce a ski resorts environmental footprint but also drastically reduce there power bills. Ski mountains are perfect for wind turbines for many reasons but there are two that really make it great. The first is the altitude which plays a key role in how effective a wind turbine will perform. The higher you go in our atmosphere the higher the wind speed is which makes ski resorts ideal. Many ski resorts on the east coast and specifically Vermont are ideal locations for these turbines. An example is Bolton Valley Ski Resort here in Vermont. This resort has a Northern Power 100 kW wind turbine that is capable of generating 250,000 kWh annually. That is enough energy to power. In the near future Burke Mountain Ski Resort is also planning on installing a Northern Power 100 kW wind turbine. Its a no brainier for ski resorts to take advantage of this wind resource and in the future there will be many more ski resorts that will have a wind turbine standing tall supplying them will clean renewable energy for many years.

This article from ESPN talks about the wind turbine that will be getting installed at Burke Mountain this summer. http://sports.espn.go.com/action/freeskiing/news/story?id=6443611

 

Misconception of renewable energy

Written by Allen Roth on December 26th, 2010

This is a problem in the United States and the different instances where I have seen this first hand never seem to amaze me. Recently over the holiday weekend I had a conversion with an old lady who was interested in talking about  renewable energy. To sum up the conversation she thought that renewable energy was pointless and did not understand that the sun is energy.  I think the one comment she made that really proves my point about the misconception was when she told me that she heard that after wind turbines are “finished” that they are kept standing. First of all most wind turbines will be running for awhile unless certain circumstances occur, but 9/10 will run for much longer than the 20 years that the engineers are marked for the life of the turbine. 20 years is the standard for how long a turbine can run but its a low ball number and all it indicates is when some parts will need to have maintenance/repaired or replaced. Wind turbines that are community/utility scale are never left and abandoned like this lady believed. They are decommissioned just like a power pant.

 

Internship – Week 2

Written by Allen Roth on September 30th, 2010

I have finally had the chance to work with wind energy and what an enjoyment it is to get involved in an industry that has interested me for years. Over the past 2 weeks I have been involved in working on a project with google SketchUp and Google Earth. I have learned a lot about both of these programs and I am able to impose a site plan onto google earth and include models as well. Working with these tools will only be beneficial to me because these will prove to be important tools as both google and the wind industry continue to grow.

 

Wind Energy has finally moved into the mainstream

Written by Allen Roth on September 23rd, 2010

Over the past two years I have found that there are a lot more wind farms being built around the world. Off shore wind in Europe is being seen as the true answer to harness huge amounts of electricity from wind. The reason that off shore wind is capable of producing mega watts and in the future giga watts of power is because the wind coming off the ocean is not only faster but far more consistent than on land. Some might argue that the turbines are ugly from shore but the nearest turbine to land on this farm is 7 miles.

The largest off shore wind farm in the World today began operating off

the coast of southern England. The farm has 100 turbines and is capable of  generating enough electricity to power 200,000 homes.