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October 2, 2023 - Three modern distributed wind turbines are being installed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory’s (NREL’s) Distributed Integrated Energy Laboratory (DIEL) at Flatirons Campus. The project will serve as the baseline for new reference turbines and for model validation.
Hoss Consulting lifting the QED Wind Power PHX-20 turbine.
(Photo by Bryan Bechtold NREL)
Photos from Energy Week 2018's Leveraging Distributed Energy Resources, Microgrids, and Storage for City Resilience panel on April 4, 2018.
Multan, 06-02-2014: Al-Khidmat Foundation distributed 30 sweaters among deserving students of Surpat Public School, which is a Christian community school in Multan. The distribution was conducted under Al-Khidmat Foundation’s winter packages distribution. President Al-Khidmat Foundation Multan Mr. Safdar Iqbal Hashmi was present on the occasion with the Principal of Sarpat School, Mr. Naeemat Maseeh, Mr. Sohrab Younis Pastor, and other members of Christian community. The students were very pleased at receiving the gifts. Al-Khidmat Foundation serves humanity without any racial or religious bias.
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Jacana, my NGO, has a women's empowerment and micro-finance project that assists village ladies to purchase bicylcles. We provide maintenance training for the ladies and a couple of local mechanics to keep the bikes in shape......
IMAGE DISTRIBUTED FOR PARAMOUNT HOME MEDIA DISTRIBUTION - Valiant leader OPTIMUS PRIME appeared in his AUTOBOT form to celebrate the home entertainment debut of the year’s #1 movie worldwide, "Transformers: Age of Extinction", and be immortalized in the fabled cement during the world-famous handprint-footprint ceremony at the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014 in Hollywood, Calif. (Photo by Matt Sayles/Invision for Paramount Home Media Distribution/AP Images)
Connecticut Community Foundation, in partnership with the United Way of Greater Waterbury jointly administered the COVID-19 Response Fund, which was funded with contributions from both organizations as well as other foundations and hundreds of individual donors. The Fund made over 60 grants totaling over a half million dollars to support organizations working at the front lines of the pandemic. Over 400,000 pieces of personal protection equipment (PPE) was purchased and distributed to 109 nonprofit organizations.
Operation Homefront distributed 150 backpacks to military children in Goose Creek, SC at Trident Baptist Church. Special thanks to all of our amazing volunteers and our partner, Prosperity Mortgage. We were thrilled to be able to support our military families in Goose Creek. #BTSB2022
Distributing Mantra cards during Harinama Sankirtana in San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.
Youth in Al-Hassakeh sharing happiness and nutritious meals with affected families during the last day of Ramadan for this year.
Overview of SOLiD ALLIANCE 5G Distributed Antenna System (DAS) includes NEW Fiber2Antenna edgeROU as well as 2W, 5W, 20/40W remotes and the common modular head end with integrated optics and RF conditioning.
Gov. Beshear joined company and local officials in Winchester to break ground on an expansion for J&T Munitions, doing business as J&T Distributing. The company plans to add 15 full-time jobs and invest more than $3.6 million in the Commonwealth. July 1, 2013.
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On October 17th, 2016 Monareliefye.org has begun today distributing school bags to 3000 pupils in Yemen’s Amanat al-Asimah, Sana'a and Hodeidah governorates ahead of the new school year.
Our distribution today was carried out in some schools in Sana'a governorate.
Affected children are supported to return to school as schools are made functional, access and retention of children at school is improved and children are supported to access learning through alternative modalities.
To ensure that children don’t completely miss out on their education, Mona Relief trying to support students with scholastic materials.
Facts about education in Yemen
Millions of children out of school and scores of teachers unpaid - At least two million children, nearly 27 per cent of school-age children are out of school, according to UNICEF. More than 1,690 schools are currently unfit for use due to conflict-related damage, hosting of IDPs or occupation by armed groups. About 2.3 million children need support to access education, including 1.1 million in areas that are acutely affected by conflict. Months of unpaid salaries have aggravated matters. More than 166,000 teachers have had problems receiving their salaries since October 2016 - about 73 per cent of the total number of teachers in Yemen.
Oklahoma National Guardsmen Spc. Michael West, left, and Spc. Gage Stone, right, both motor transport operators with Alpha Company, 120th Adjutant General Battalion, ride in the back of a light medium tactical vehicle to distribute water, ice, and food to those affected by Hurricane Ida in LaPlace, Louisiana, Sept. 7, 2021. Distributing supplies directly to Louisiana residents where they live reduces time needed by the local population to receive the aid they need. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Alex Kaelke)
Black-rumped Flameback Woodpecker
The black-rumped flameback (Dinopium benghalense), also known as the lesser golden-backed woodpecker or lesser goldenback, is a woodpecker found widely distributed in the Indian subcontinent. It is one of the few woodpeckers that are seen in urban areas. It has a characteristic rattling-whinnying call and an undulating flight. It is the only golden-backed woodpecker with a black throat and black rump.
The black-rumped flameback is a large species at 26–29 cm in length. It has a typical woodpecker shape, and the golden yellow wing coverts are distinctive. The rump is black and not red as in the greater flameback. The underparts are white with dark chevron markings. The black throat finely marked with white immediately separates it from other golden backed woodpeckers in the Indian region. The head is whitish with a black nape and throat, and there is a greyish eye patch. Unlike the greater flameback it has no dark moustachial stripes.
The adult male has a red crown and crest. Females have a black forecrown spotted with white, with red only on the rear crest. Young birds are like the female, but duller.
Like other woodpeckers, this species has a straight pointed bill, a stiff tail to provide support against tree trunks, and zygodactyl feet, with two toes pointing forward, and two backward. The long tongue can be darted forward to capture insects.
Leucistic birds have been recorded. Two specimens of male birds from the northern Western Ghats have been noted to have red-tipped feathers on the malar region almost forming a malar stripe. A female specimen from Lucknow has been noted to have grown an abnormal downcurved hoopoe-like bill.
The race in the arid northwestern India and Pakistan, dilutum, has pale yellow upperparts, a long crest and whiter underparts than the nominate race of the Gangetic plains. The upperparts have less spots. They prefer to breed in old gnarled tamarisks, Acacia and Dalbergia trunks. The nominate populations is found across India in the low elevations up to about 1000 m.
Southern Peninsular form puncticolle has the throat black with small triangular white spots and the upper parts are a bright golden-yellow.
The subspecies found in the Western Ghats is sometimes separated as tehminae (named after the wife of Salim Ali) and is more olive above, has fine spots on the black throat and the wing-covert spots are not distinct.
The southern Sri Lankan population treated as a subspecies D. b. psarodes (but treated as a species by some) has a crimson back and all the dark markings are blacker and more extensive.
It hybridizes with the northern Sri Lankan race jaffnense which has a shorter beak.The Sri Lankan race psarodes is sometimes considered a distinct species although it is said to intergrade with jaffnense near Puttalam, Kekirawa and Trincomalee.
This flameback is found mainly on the plains going up to an elevation of about 1200m in Pakistan, India south of the Himalayas and east till the western Assam valley and Meghalaya, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. It is associated with open forest and cultivation. They are often seen in urban areas with wooded avenues. It is somewhat rare in the Kutch and desert region of Rajasthan.
This species is normally seen in pairs or small parties and sometimes joins mixed-species foraging flocks. They forage from the ground to the canopy. They feed on insects mainly beetle larvae from under the bark, visit termite mounds and sometimes feed on nectar. As they make hopping movements around branches, they often conceal themselves from potential predators. They adapt well in human-modified habitats making use of artificial constructions fallen fruits and even food scraps.
The breeding season varies with weather and is between February and July. They frequently drum during the breeding season. The nest hole is usually excavated by the birds and has a horizontal entrance and descends into a cavity. Sometimes birds may usurp the nest holes of other birds. Nests have also been noted in mud embankments. The eggs are laid inside the unlined cavity. The normal clutch is three and the eggs are elongate and glossy white. The eggs hatch after about 11 days of incubation. The chicks leave the nest after about 20 days.
In Sri Lanka these woodpeckers go by the generic name of kæralaa in Sinhala. In some parts of the island, it is also called kottoruwa although it more often refers to barbets. This bird appears in a 4.50 rupee Sri Lankan postal stamp. It also appears in a 3.75 Taka postal stamp from Bangladesh.
In the kitchen... fridge magnets were distributed to all households by the local council a coupla years or so back as part of their so-called "environmental awareness" drive! Why do I suspect the whole enterprise (which now entails two different wheelie bins plus "official" orange plastic sacks!) is little more than a ruse to provide a reduced waste-disposal service to ratepayers yet continue to charge the same I wonder?
Not without precedent though!
I remember the days when dustmen would walk up the garden path to collect the metal bins of refuse, empty them into the dustcart, and then return them from whence they came. Indeed, I spent a period of about six months or so working on the dustcarts myself in those days.
Nowadays of course they expect the householder to do half their job for them!
Multan, 06-02-2014: Al-Khidmat Foundation distributed 30 sweaters among deserving students of Surpat Public School, which is a Christian community school in Multan. The distribution was conducted under Al-Khidmat Foundation’s winter packages distribution. President Al-Khidmat Foundation Multan Mr. Safdar Iqbal Hashmi was present on the occasion with the Principal of Sarpat School, Mr. Naeemat Maseeh, Mr. Sohrab Younis Pastor, and other members of Christian community. The students were very pleased at receiving the gifts. Al-Khidmat Foundation serves humanity without any racial or religious bias.
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Flyers door to door distribution at Joo Chiat semi detached homes in Singapore.
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Anfar Foundation distributes food packets on Ramadan in Assam
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Enfield, CT. Today at Enfield High School, State Senator John Kissel joined with volunteers from Masks for CT to distribute face masks to local residents. June 4, 2020.
Begun in the early 1920s, a little hardware store on the northwest side of quickly found a niche in heating and plumbing equipment, laying the foundation for Mid-Lakes Distributing, Inc. After filing for patents, the company started manufacturing it own parts and equipment, in addition to distributing the equipment of other manufacturers. A complete supplier for HVAC equipment and parts in the Chicago area, it remained at our northwest side location for more than 30 years. Mid-Lakes Distributing was incorporated in 1959 and moved in the early 1960s its present location at 1029 – 1037 W. Adams St. Although no longer in the manufacturing business, Mid-Lakes Distributing markets a complete line of HVAC and water heating equipment.