As biomass burning surges in Japan and South Korea, where will Asia get its wood?

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Mongabay

This is part two of a two part series on the Asian biomass expansion. Part one can be found here. Under the guise of “carbon neutral” energy, Japan and South Korea’s appetite for woody biomass for electricity generation has increased exponentially over the past decade and continues to grow. The two nations’ biomass subsidies are spurring an increase in the production of wood for burning in Southeast Asia and North America, putting pressure on forests in those regions. Burning woody biomass for electricity takes stored CO2 out of trees and puts it back into the atmosphere. However, United Natio…

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Azerion & MGA Entertainment Launch Partnership to Gamify the Iconic MGA Entertainment Brands

MGA Azerion Banner Azerion launches a content partnership to provide fans of L.O.L. Surprise! O.M.G.™, Rainbow High™ and Na! Na! Na! Surprise™ the perfect combination of brand immersion and entertainment Amsterdam, 19 of May 2022 – Azerion, the digital entertainment and media platform, today announced the launch of its global digital content partnership with MGA […]

Modulos Launches a Data-Centric AI Platform That Simplifies the Development of Trustworthy AI Applications

Modulos is releasing the first general data-centric AI platform that allows companies to quickly build accurate, fair, and robust AI/ML solutions. The ground-breaking platform empowers its users to focus on data quality for machine learning whilst welcoming the upcoming AI regulations in Europe. Modulos Data-centric AI ZURICH, May 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Data-centric AI […]

Smart choice: US $100 million investment in SCRUBBER TECHNOLOGY paid off in 3 years with fuel savings benefits to Eagle Bulk Shipping

New Jersey-based CR Ocean Engineering outfitted most of Eagle’s fleet of supramaxes and ultramaxes. CR Ocean Engineering PARSIPPANY, N.J., May 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — A 2018 strategic decision to install CR Ocean Engineering (CROE®) Scrubbers has proven to be an environmentally sound and profitable decision for Connecticut-based Eagle Bulk Shipping (NASDAQ: EGLE) with an expected payback on investment […]

The Metals Company and Allseas Announce Successful Deepwater Commissioning of Riser Pipe and Jumper Hose Designed to Lift Polymetallic Nodules from Seafloor to Surface

Flexible Jumper Hose The riser and flexible jumper hose were deployed from the Hidden Gem vessel and the jumper connected to the robotic nodule collector vehicle at depths of around 745 meters. This completes the acceptance test program for the vessel, nodule collector and riser system. Upcoming trials in TMC’s NORI-D contract area are expected […]

EV Technology Group Prepares for Growth With Production of the First Electric MOKE

TORONTO, May 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — EV Technology Group Ltd. (the “Company” or “EV Technology Group”) (NEO: EVTG, DE:B96A) announces today that production of the first fully Electric MOKE vehicle has been completed by MOKE International Limited (“MOKE International”) following investments by EV Technology Group in both MOKE International and its UK manufacturing partner. […]

Notarc Acquires the Panama Canal Container Port Terminal and Will Resume Construction of the $1.4 Billion Project

A JOINT VENTURE WAS SIGNED WITH ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST GEOGRAPHICALLY DIVERSE CONTAINER TERMINAL OPERATORS, TERMINAL INVESTMENT LIMITED (TiL), TO BUILD LATIN AMERICA’S MOST MODERN TRANSSHIPMENT PORT WITH A CAPABILITY TO HANDLE UP TO FIVE (5) MILLION TEUs PCCP Transshipment Port Project PANAMA CITY, May 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Notarc Management Group (NMG), […]

IAEA chief inspects Fukushima nuclear plant over water discharge

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Kyodo News

International Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Grossi on Thursday inspected the crippled Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan over the planned release of treated water into the sea. He inspected tanks storing treated water and an advanced liquid processing system that removes most radioactive materials from contaminated water except for tritium, during his first visit to the crippled plant since February 2020. “I am very impressed with the degree of progress,” Grossi said of the decommissioning activities and preparations for the discharge, adding it was way …

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