Saturday, September 27, 2008

Linköping and Flint Michigan....Partners?



So, whats in it for us? Flint? Linköping? Me?

Lots of people have asked, though the answers are not necessarily available. What am I talking about? The Flint-Linköping connection, no not that I live here and I am from Flint, but the Biogas Plant that is going to be produced there and a "collaboration" between Kettering, Linköping University and Swedish Biogas International.

So, back to the question. I have been asked by many whether or not I am directly involved in the project. The answer is no, at least I dont think so. Officially, we are, but unofficially we are not. I think we have been left out on the information, but hopefully something will happen soon.

Despite the fact that there are HUGE amounts of money going around to fund research and projects about Flint, Biogas and Transport, we are not part of it yet, even though we have tried to be. Personally I would be thrilled to be a part of this. I am conducting my PhD on how to better biofuel development in Sweden and other countries by Industrial Symbiosis, Synergies and production with other biofuels (making use of by-produts, waste heat and energy). I have researched and work with sustainable transportation on the implementation of biofuels for transport in Stockholm and Troyes (France). I live in Linköping and work at Linköping University (Department of Environmental Management and Technology). Finally, I am from FLINT. Despite this, I have heard nothing.

I have tried to become a part of this, obtain research funding to connect the cities and my research and have made a few contacts...but it stops there. Nonetheless, Linköping can provide GREAT examples to Flint as I personally know. Much of the reports you'll see on TV are not made up, they are true. We recycle, use wastes, drive small cars with biogas and have heated streets and bike everywhere. Its just life here, period. It can be done! So, Flint, DO IT! Moreover, our department is great at analyzing systems, energy plans and putting sustainble development to work with actors and contacts.

If you want to check out some videos about Flint, Linköping and anything about the collaboration here you go!

Linköping-Flint Videos

Moreover, if you want to see at least something about my research, here is my poster for my new project.
Research Project

Monday, September 15, 2008

Fishing in Sälen, Dalarna (Swedish Mountains at the Norwegian Border)


Here's a little provsmak (taste test) of the weekend up in the Swedish mountains near Sälen. What an amazing trip! Lots of grayling, beautiful weather, beautiful nature, good friends and really cold! The fishing was okay in some spots, but amazing in others...you really have to work to find a nice place, but when you do...DONT LEAVE! We found our smultronstället and had a great time fishing a sulphur hatch. Will be back here again!

The Secret Spot

Le Tour Eiffel?

The River

Oh Shit!

Base Camp near the river

Wild Swine!


Davie in one nice hole

"THE SPOT"

A Full Fiesta (Davie and his Euro pose) hahahah

Finally, one of many nice Grayling ("Harr" in Swedish)

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Awesome Weekend! Fly Fishing and Hockey



This weekend was amazing! Friday night I went to a really cool party for international students here at the University. The next day, several friends and I went and watched the Nordic Trophy championships in hockey...LINKÖPING WON!!! YEAH BABY! WE ROCK!

Today (Sunday), Sofia and I decided to do something differnt...driver over to Mellanströmmen and give some Fly fishing lessons to Sofia. She did GREAT! Really, I'm very impressed, and she had lots of patience. No fish for anyone we saw...but......I GOT ONE!!! I think it was like my 3rd cast and I got it on a grasshopper imitation.

Next weekend Davie and I head up near the Norwegian border and mountains by Sälen to do some grayling fishing, PICS TO COME!