Going Into the World!
9 volumes
< Johnstone Media, open the media center to the people suffering from the flood! >
[While the power outage was being intensified by the flood, a media center for citizens was opened in the Johnstone Euro building that suddenly became famous as an environmentally friendly building. The German and Bavarian governments and the Johnston Group, which are working on the 'power smart grid' project, are opening this space for citizens with nowhere to go.
He acquired Kurch Media, the largest media group in the country, and Johnstone Group, the world's largest record label and a large film company Polygram, enjoyed its citizens by avoiding the heat with a variety of content.]
< Johnstone Building powered by solar energy, new architectural model! >
[With the acquisition of Kirch Media by the Johnstone Group, the 'Johnstone Euro' building, which opened into a new prison, is the highest building in Munich. The state-of-the-art technology of this modern building stands overlooking the city. The windows on the exterior wall of the building are not just glass, but solar panels.
The air conditioning and other required power of the center, which was open to the citizens, was reported to be 100% produced from these heatsinks. If you install this transparent heatsink developed this year at the Johnstone Techno Center in all buildings in Germany, you should be able to easily achieve the goal of replacing 12% of the power with renewable energy by 2010.]
"Should this also be a cultural difference?"
When I read the newspaper, I had a ridiculous laugh. When I show you the article, the executives gathered for the morning meeting are all expressions that empathize with what I say, except for Mr. Carls who lives here. I really feel like I'm getting to know Europe one by one.
The heat, which began to get more grumpy as it entered July, slowly made the whole city melt down as it arrived in the middle. Surprisingly, most Europeans live without air conditioning. Germany can't be the exception here, so people who can't sleep in the heat here in Munich have come out and found a fountain or cool place to lie down in.
Most homes and apartments don't have air conditioning. There are a few newly built buildings, but I don't know if there are any new apartments in Munich, an old city.
Even office buildings are said to lack air-conditioning. Like many European cities, Munich boasts old buildings. It is said that renovating old facilities and renovating places do not have cooling facilities, but renovations do not include cooling facilities.
The "but not used" and "nothing at all" are all different. The once-in-a-lifetime flood came, and people were dying, but there wasn't much that citizens could do. It's just a hot wind fan that gives you a lot of comfort, or a fountain or a grass where you just lie and gasp.
There are very few places in the city where you can feel free to enter and cool down. Even if it is tempted, many people cannot ‘line up’ in such a place.
Under these circumstances, a media center has not yet been officially opened, but has been established in the event hall of one of the two completed accessory buildings. He divided several sections to watch TV or movies while cooling off the heat, and said that the crowds were crowded all day.
"I've been to all the media once. Maybe it's a big deal that private companies have opened up this space for free for citizens."
"Thanks to you, the image of the Johnstone Group will be much better. The red storage on one side is also crowded. Everyone is surprised at the diversity of our group's businesses."
Carls and Polo love that they have been promoted to a 'responsible' company nationwide without spending a few dollars. Such as polar bears falling into the desert, I felt sorry for those who were circling in the streets or in the park, but there were surprising collateral effects. The praises of the citizens of Munich seem to pierce the sky.
"We've heard a lot of requests and inquiries, especially about solar panels and appliances. I didn't know when I was in the United States, but it feels like a lot of interest in alternative energy here, skin. We're promoting nationwide for free this time."
"I was surprised, too. It's very different from the United States. We wouldn't be interested in this if it weren't for the California power grid."
Mr. Miller, who is in charge of Johnstone Energy, told me to stand up to him. Compared to Americans who drive big cars around with virtues and air conditioning, Europeans had a very different way of thinking. I vaguely knew it was more than that, but now I feel it clearly.
Johnston Group has been working on the development of solar energy for some years now. Just at the beginning of the study, the international oil prices remained below $20 and gas prices were low, so Americans were not very interested in 'energy saving'. Of course, the alternative energy was also harsh. Of course, to date, oil prices are socially low in demand for energy-saving technologies because they move between 20 and 30 dollars.
In the summer of 2000, the shortage of power that hit California came as a great concern to us as we were spinning large servers and building the largest building in the world where tens of thousands of people worked.
I didn't want to conserve energy, but I needed a power source to power myself in case of an emergency, so I needed some measures.
The only power source for the massive software company town was solar energy. Not to mention the "nuclear power" that requires buildings like factories, it is not very strong, and it is not possible to generate hydropower or wind power in areas with very little wind.
Johnston City near LA is exposed to more than 14 hours of intense sunlight in July. Moreover, since there were no factories to pollute the atmosphere around, quality solar light could be accepted. On the one hand, there were many places to install solar panels because they were spread out in a hollow field and buildings. It seemed to have the best position and conditions.
There have been quite a few people in the United States studying alternative energies, among other things, technologies that use solar energy to bring talent to the world.
At one time, when the interest in renewable energy was high due to oil shock, they did not step well because of a 'mistake'. At least in the United States, they were technicians who received 'Heaven' compared to the same effort.
The Johnstone Group's large-scale project was like a drought for these unfortunate people who were not treated this way due to the relative indifference of businesses and countries. It has been a long-awaited opportunity for experts in the field to be able to do their research at Johnston Group's world-class techno center and receive group attention, high salary and benefits.
When we recruited researchers for solar and power storage technologies, we had dozens of years of competition, and we were surprised by the large crowds of outstanding people from the University of Nanora in the United States or with years of research experience. There was no demand for them in plausible places for a long time, so it seemed that people were all gathered at once. There were also many suggestions from top university professors to participate in research in the form of a project.
Because it was the three beats of 'money, passion, and brain', technology development was a matter of time. Various experiments have allowed us to continuously increase the efficiency of the heat sink, and this year we have been able to produce products that are more than 80% more efficient than other companies. In addition, technologies have been developed that can greatly reduce the rate of loss when storing electricity collected like this for a long time. Solar power collected at the weekend was available during the next week.
These developed technologies have been applied to headquarters, buildings and data centers in Johnston City, and researchers have been greatly encouraged to immediately reflect their research. I started coming up with new ideas. Transparent heat sinks and films that function as heat sinks, especially transparent films.
The more heatsinks, the better, but there were restrictions on the heatsinks that were installed in the buildings according to my taste to emphasize 'cool'. It's because I can't work in a building that looks like I'm saving money.
After all, one researcher was so big, he thought he didn't have enough room for a heatsink, he said, "Why don't we use the windows we're playing with? I had an idea. What was born here is a transparent heatsink.
I spent this money to develop it, but I had another problem. There are not a single or two existing windows, and when you put together the windows of the buildings that are worth installing, there are tens of thousands of them. These new windows were so expensive that they couldn't be discarded while blabbing about solar flares. The project team eventually created a transparent film collection plate that can be overlaid on the existing glass plate.
The Johnstone Euro Building is the first skyscraper with this new technology. I've been renovating my headquarters with the skills I've accumulated, but I don't think I fit into the developer's castle. There are limits to renovation.
When the opportunity came for design changes and installation work as they required, the entire research team actively hung on to it. because despite the urgent air, they were passionate about showing them what they had made. There were incentives, of course.
"Based on the will and policies of major European countries, I think we can raise hundreds of times more money than we invest in technologies for solar energy use. Now that this is happening, we need to have skills that are unbeatable in this field."
"You're right. Now that you've identified the market size and likelihood of Europe, we need to increase our budget allocation."
It is true that you have not taken this area seriously so far. Although it is said that he has given a lot of blood, there is no way that a good researcher can make it to the city hall where we have nowhere else to go but our company. The data and achievements that they brought together are synergistic. Eventually, the product became the property of the company.
"We need to set up our own Solar Energy Institute in Johnston Euro Techno Center to aggregate the technological power of the European region. Now, it's distributed across countries, so we're not the only recipients of social care and government support."
"Should I say this is a lack of concentration, or should I say economies of scale?"
That's my answer and reason for Mr. Miller's explanation. In many ways, I thought I knew why American companies were leading the world. Although governments and corporations in Europe studied it for 10 years in the Middle East, it was not only the results that I studied with the kids I had chosen in the United States for two to three years intensively, with great money.
Even Europe is a separate country and individual company with intertwined interests. They do not share the results of their research, so they argue that their children are great. Compared to that, large companies in the United States are of different sizes, and it is better for five people to study together than for 10 people to study separately. If Johnston Group attracts talent along with Eastern and Eastern Europe, it could be a unique presence in the field.
"Sir, our filtering skills are also of great interest. Europeans are allergic to air conditioning. But the people who work in our building are surprised that they don't feel that way at all."
"Well, that's the first time I've ever laughed at it. It's a technique."
Surprisingly, many Europeans have lived in natural air conditioning for their entire lives. What's in the air conditioning is a dust problem. It sounded funny to me, but I thought they were real.
However, later it turned out that this problem was raised at headquarters as well.
In LA, air conditioning used to run all day long because of the heat, and employees from Europe complained of allergies, especially. Research in this field has also been separately conducted in the laboratory, and a special air purifier has been installed. I wondered why the research money was in the bottom poison like water, and I studied everything that was boring. Later on, I had an urge to check the research list myself.
By chance, the Johnstone Group's solar energy technology has gained some insight, so we decided to take advantage of this opportunity. Carls, in collaboration with Johnston Energy and Techno Center, decided to actively respond to the media and try to tap into the government's requests for projects.
"Is this what you call catching a rat in the back of a cow? '
A study of solar photovoltaics triggered by the California power crisis in engagement with the previous headquarters, illuminated during the European flood, which had been unfamiliar for hundreds of years.
It was an unthinkable result. The next time I thought I'd stop by the lab and encourage them, I suddenly wonder how much bonus they've given the research team.
Artwork Reviews
Attention! The Johnstone Euro building is not returning to 100% sunlight. The media center, which is open to citizens, is kept in the sun. Don't take this the wrong way.
The author found something about a large building that produces 30 percent of the auxiliary power. We couldn't find any bigger solar buildings with more efficiency.
Indifference to alternative energy in the United States also comes from indicators of 8.9 percent of total power in 2002, and in the next five years, not much has changed, but in 2007, it fell to 8.49 percent.
Since 2008, this has suddenly gone from 10.14% to over 10%, up to 12.67% in 2011. The rise in international oil prices and, in particular, alternative energy subsidies in 2009, have begun to attract the attention of businesses.
The European Union has set a goal to use 12% as alternative energy by 2010, with Germany already exceeding 14% in 2007, and we can see from the ground up, despite the low international oil prices.
For reference, Transparent Heatsinks and Film Transparent Heatsinks are technologies that have been developed many years ago. As U.S. government grants are being created, we see historical articles that have been shown to have been upgraded to include relevant technologies.
European air conditioning and cooling cultures referenced some articles and excursions, and I saw a blog where an American professor wrote about what he had experienced teaching students at university, and I found the following interesting:
The American professor, who couldn't take the heat, asked me to move to a cooling classroom, and a student said, "Professor, I'm sorry, I don't think I can take the lecture. I said," Yes. "
I asked him why, and he said "air conditioning allergies." And I said yes, and immediately the other five students were embarrassed by the line of hands.