THIS WEB-LINK IS BEING RE-BUILT AS WEB-SITES ILLEGALLY SHUT DOWN This web-link is being re-built as a number of web-sites including the Kids-Safe-At-Sport [KSAS-Au], the Small and Medium-size Enterprises eBusiness Management Services [SMEEMS] and the Halisa International Network [HIN] Web-sites were closed down and appropriated during the "eStandards Name and Address" Duplicity In the meantime you may want to review the ePedal-Power project for sustainable local Electricity Power THE OIC E-PEDAL POWER PROJECT USING THE RUBAC METHODOLOGY a On 24 Apr 2008 an Israeli Rock Concert was run by Pedal-Power In 2009 this project encouraged a Victorian Engineer to run a successful project with 12 bikes on a trailer for Earth Hour 2009 and feed into the Electricity grid The problem was finding enough people to pedal long enough - hence there has to be an incentive Pedal-Power generators have been successfully trialled in schools in the USA and by the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Copenhagen to provide guest with free meals The Crowne Plaza Group are evaluating the Copenhagen project over 12 months and if it is successful it will be implemented in all Crown Plaza Hotels world Crowne Plaza - 15 mins Cycle for your Dinner b This is where the RUBAC Methodology can provide a way of recording on the Internet what Power has been generated by each person The RUBAC Internet software will provide the Audit and Compliance Certification Process for local business to check the credits earned for Electricity generated by ePPN Cyclist members This software will enable a Medicare Care or the new Healthcare Identifiers card to be used as a swipe card to activate a ePedal-power bicycle so that the cyclist can register the amount of electricity generated for local community credits ePedal-Power Electricity Generation History, This software won 1st Prize which was presented by the King of Sweden in the "IT for SME" category of an International Software competition. OIC - Resource Asset Management System for SMEs c This Internet Software provides the Marketing platform for Local Small Business as developed for local junior sports clubs Kids Safe-at-Sport Network d It is envisaged that "eBikes in Racks" could supplement the Electricity needs for Aged-Care Homes, local Hospitals, Local Schools, Local Libraries, Sport Grounds as well as local entertainment venues e Our youth would get fit, our local shop-keepers would generate businesses while tax-payers and rate-payers would have reduced costs f More important these "eBikes in Racks" (say 6 bikes a rack) could be air-lifted to disaster areas like earthquakes to generate power to pump water, provide electricity for heating and lighting g In 2009 this project was proposed to Mosman Council h In 2010 the project was submitted to the NSW Government for a NEIS Grant i Other Countries may like to evaluate the project[ Home ] [ KSAS-Au ] [ Index-SAN ] [ Index - Trp ] [ Index - Wtr ] [ Index - Egy ] [ Index - Bvy ] [ Index - Bld ] [ Index - Wst ] [ Index - Cbh ] [ Sponsorship ] [ Copyright ]