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Charting a Cleaner Path: Carbon Capture and Storage in Asia

The pursuit of a low-carbon future has gained significant momentum globally, and Asia stands tall as a key player in this endeavor. To address the challenge of reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions while simultaneously meeting the region's growing energy demands, Asia has embraced the concept of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). This innovative technology offers a promising solution for capturing and secu ...

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Electrifying Progress: The Rise of Electric Mobility in Asia

Asia is surging ahead in the race towards a sustainable transportation future with its robust adoption of electric mobility. This transformative trend is not only reshaping how people commute but is also significantly contributing to efforts aimed at reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. With advancements in technology and supportive government policies, electric mobility is gaining moment ...

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Electric Vehicles in Asia: Trends, Real Examples, and Key Developments

Electric vehicles (EVs) are gaining increasing popularity worldwide, including in Asia. The main benefits of EVs include lower carbon emissions, reduced fuel costs, and improved air quality. In the past few years, Asian countries have made significant strides in reducing their carbon footprint and promoting the use of EVs. With vast populations and economies of scale, Asia has become a key market for electr ...

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The Importance of Cybersecurity in Electrical Infrastructure in Asia

The Importance of Cybersecurity in Electrical Infrastructure in Asia As the world becomes increasingly connected through digital networks, protecting critical infrastructure from cyber attacks has become a growing concern. Asia, in particular, is home to some of the largest and most complex electrical infrastructure systems in the world, making it a prime target for cyber criminals. In this article, we’ll e ...

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The Electric Vehicle Revolution isn’t quite what is seems

The Electric Vehicle Revolution In 1913, Henry Ford was able to offer motor cars at a cost effective price and mass produce them for everyone. This enable people to travel quicker, further and cheaper. Bye bye horsey! At the time, there was no shortage of oil, petrol was cheap so at the time it was a no brainer. Even back then, Thomas Parker who was responsible for electrifying the London Underground made t ...

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Serentica Renewables Appoints Akshay Hiranandani as CEO

Green energy firm Serentica Renewables announced the appointment of Akshay Hiranandani as the Chief Executive Officer. Akshay Hiranandani served as the Corporate Finance lead for Serentica from 2021 to 2023. Under his leadership, Serentica executed the strategic capital raise for the organisation. In the career spanning two decades, Akshay Hiranandani has spearheaded a series of high-impact capital infrastr ...

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Marubini & Taisei build new Biomass Plant in Hokkaido

Japanese trading house Marubeni and construction firm Taisei are set to build a new biomass power generation plant at Ishikari city in the country's northernmost prefecture of Hokkaido. Marubeni and Taisei plan to start building the 9.95MW biomass power plant in the Ishikariwan-Shinko area at Ishikari in November, targeting for a commissioning in January 2026. The plant is designed to burn locally-supplied ...

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Ko Yo Group has built a new energy industry base with over 10 billion tons of phosphate ore

Recently, the Longmenshan phosphate ore mineral processing technology research project in the Tianjinggou section of the Longwangmiao phosphate mining area in Mianzhu, Sichuan Province, passed the expert review in Changsha, Hunan Province. The project mainly studies the technology of direct production of phosphoric acid at low cost from the unique siliceous carbonate phosphate ore in Longmenshan. The on-sit ...

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Social digital twin technology to reduce carbon emissions

Fujitsu embarks on digital collaboration with WBCSD for carbon neutral transportation TOKYO, Fujitsu today announced the start of a digital collaboration with the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) (1), Dutch consulting firm Arcadis (2) and British electricity company National Grid (3) leveraging Fujitsu's Fleet Optimization solution to contribute to the realization of carbon neutral ...

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Japan’s TEPCO exaggerates nuclear wastewater safety with faulty dosimeter

TOKYO - The Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings Inc. (TEPCO) has been exaggerating the safety of treated nuclear wastewater with a dosimeter that fails to detect certain radioactive substances at Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, local media has reported. When demonstrating the safety of treated nuclear wastewater, the company uses a dosimeter that fails to detect radioactive tritium, but onl ...

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