12.12.2012
Slogan of the day: Supercritical CO2 Cycle
- New stage of online publishing: my boss suddenly realized,
that we actually can submit both press releases and news to some of this online
publishing services, and guess what - since our trainings can be basically
classified as events, he ordered me to submit all of our next year trainings to
all possible websites. I'm not sure if the plan is going to work, but I'll try
to do what I can.
- Major work today: I need to write new email that would
advertize our upcoming webinar and design it in html. Then schedule it and send
to all our customers and friends. Pretty usual routine, but I find myself
having hard times with writing those dame marketing texts. Last time I did one
was almost a month ago, or even more. I forgot everything I knew, and it was
not too much, actually. So right now, writing this text I'm trying to refresh
my writing skills, rise my intellectual tone and warm up my brain muscles.
- I had a conversation with one of our head engineers today,
regarding Supercritical CO2 Cycle Webinar that we are going to host next month.
But first, a little explanation. My boss was dissatisfied with my email draft
because I used unchecked information from the internet on it. So I was told to
go and talk to the engineer about our topic to get more specific technical
information. That's all. A brief story, actually. But that's just the
beginning. The engineer I talked to was a very nice, smart, polite and overall
interesting person. He's aged, but full of life, very joyful, light-minded and
responsive. He gave me a whole brief lecture about Supercritical CO2 Cycle
technology, which is, I have to admit, a very inspiring and amazing
technological marvel. First, it utilizes suprcritical CO2 work fluid - which
has density tens of thousands times higher than usual gas or fluid, and yet
also appears as semi-fluid, semi-gas sort of material that even the best
scientific minds have not studied well yet. Thanks to this unique working fluid
properties Supercritical CO2 Cycle (S-CO2) turbine requires less space, and
when I say less I mean LESS - it's almost nothing compared to regular nuclear
steam turbines (which are huge). Less in size means less manufacturing cost and
more energy production (with performance index 40% higher). I know it sounds
like I'm trying to sell out some brand new high-tech trinkets, but when I heard
all this from a person really competent in this field, it really amazed me.
Practically its a technology from future that, if properly studied and
performed, could dramatically change worlds energy producing business. And we
are in the middle of this, preparing the webinar and studying it, and spreading
the word about it to the people worldwide! I'm really looking forward to help
with this new webinar's organization. Hell, I should even ask if I could help
with the presentation design - after all, I'm familiar with Prezi and can do
some pro-presentation magic if asked!
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