Page 6 EDUCATION continued from page 5 Energy Environmental Center Update Passive Energy Systems Research and Consulting A.J. Davis P.O. Box 499 Blacksburg, Va. 24060 Researching, building low technology alternative energy source hardware, mostly solar and wind. Involved in environmental education and energy building design. Pt!blications : Alternative Natural Energy Sources in Building Design, $7 .00. Energy Information Center James C. Logan, Exec. Director Newmarket, N.H. 03857 (603) 659-5774 Professional evaluation of energy management in offices, factories and homes; staff training programs; general public, high school and college lecture series; new product consultation; resource library. Write for details. Alternative Sources of Energy Collective Pam Hurd Environmental Studies Board University of California Santa Cruz, Ca. 95064 (408) 429-2104 Resource library, community education on energy conservation and renewable sources of energy. Formerly Autonomous Dwellings Collective with emphasis on self-sufficient housing. Operation Sundance Malcolm Lillywhite, Director Evergreen Open Living School Rt. 6, Box 63 Evergreen, Colo. 80439 (303) 674-6633 An interdisciplinary environmental education program which emphasizes solar energy and other natural energy as alternative energy sources. Children, staff, parents and community volunteers together develop solutions for local environmental programs, using the concept of domestic technology. Funded by Title Ill, ESEA Contract # 8767. Conservation Tools & Technology Hugh Sharman & Derek Partridge 4 Lonsdale Rd. London SW 13 England Formerly Andrew McKillop's Low Impact Technology, renamed and moved to London. Ask for their list of publications and conservation tools. GNERGY ) Long Island Alternative Energy Study is being undertaken by Dubin-MindellBloome Associates, hired by Suffolk County Department of Environment. They will be studying energy consumption/use patterns and, among other things, will be exploring·the possibilities of both solar and wind energy for the area's 2.5 million inhabitants. 42 W. 39th St., New York, N.Y. 10018. "Solid State Temperature Sensor Outperforms Previous Transducers." Electronics Magazine, March 10, 1975. The silicon transducer only recently recently available to industry, though used by the military for nearly 10 years, is inexpensive ($15) and very useful in measuring solar collector temperatures in order to adjust fluid flow rates, orientation or tilt for increasing heat collection and efficiency. Technology Application Center University of New Mexico Albuquerque, N.M. 87131 (805) 277-3622 Designated by NASA-Lewis Research Center to disseminate technical reports produced by Lewis relating to terrestrial energy. Write for their flyer describing Lewis documents currently available. From: Preliminary draft of update to Solar Energy for Pacific Northwest Buildings. John Reynolds & Steven Baker. With changes of important magnitude from previous findings. School of Architecture & Allied Arts, University of Oregon, Eugene, Or. 97403. (Send SOd for update.) Oil week Observer Publishing Co. 2420 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Va. 22201 $60/yr. A reporting service (Observer Co. has several) published weekly. Trends in the oil industry, national and international. Research and legislation affecting the oil industry. Profits slide in 4th quarter Net Income Net Income Fourth Quarter ~Cain 1974 %Gain (in millions) over 1973 (in milUons) over 1973 Amerada Hess 61.q - 39.3 20J.9 - 17.9 A reo 96.9 6 474.6 75.6 Ashland 38.6 12 f/sCill JINr tnds Stp. JO Cit go 46.4 10 7 203.8 50 Clark - 7.15 - 123 Contancntal 61. - 30.8 327.6 35 Exxon 854.5 9 s 3,100.0 28.5 Geuy 58.6 12.3 181.0 97.6 Gulf 185.0 -20 1.065.0 33 Marathon 40.9 -28 170.5 32.0 Mobil 136.3 -51 1,040.0 22.0 Phillips 84.5 -3 402.1 74.7 Shell 158.2 99.2 620.5 87.0 Skelly 35.5 113.3 158 Sohio 34.5 67.4 147.5 65.0 SoCal 293.0 970.0 15 Standard of Indiana 174.8 44 970.3 90 Sun 54.0 -38.8 378.0 64.3 Tenneco 76.5 - 5.4 321.5 4 Texaco 319.8 -29.5 1,586.4 22.8 Union 55.5 8.8 288.0 60.0 Battelle's Columbus Laboratories, under the sponsorship of 12 Japanese companies, is conducting a worldwide survey of municipal incineration systems that permit recovery of energy. Funding for initial establishment of a Geo-Heat (geothermal) Utilization Center has been granted by the Pacific Northwest Regional Commission to the Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath Falls. Director: Paul J. Lienau. Energy Reporter (monthly). Free from: Energy Reporter Registration Federal Energy Administration Old Post Office Bldg., Rm 307B Washington, D.C. 20461 Also ask to receive notices of new FEA publications. 8 Yur Average Daily Radiation in Langleys: Corvallis { 1 langley equals 3. 69 btu's I squ. foot) Horizontal Surface at National Weather Service - Hyslop Field Laboratory, Corvallis, Oregon (44 38 ' l') DATE JAN FEB HAR APR HAY JUl. 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