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  • Jim Gregory: I invented a pedal-powered home office. Now I exercise - and save energy - at my desk.
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    Jim Gregory: I invented a pedal-powered home office. Now I exercise - and save energy - at my desk.
    Jim Gregory, 59, loves to cycle. More than a decade before the work-from-home revolution, the Iowa business owner was grappling with a conundrum now faced by many: how to stay active while spending so much of his day at the computer.

    Jim wondered if he could combine the joy of cycling with a desire to reduce his energy consumption. Thus was born the PedalPC, a machine built from a repurposed bicycle trailer that generates enough electricity to run his computer, printer, phone chargers and home wifi.

    Jim Gregory works on his pedal-powered work station at his home in Ames, Iowa on Thursday, April 25, 2024.
    CLIVE, IOWA - APRIL 20, 2024

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  • Jim Gregory: I invented a pedal-powered home office. Now I exercise - and save energy - at my desk.
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    Jim Gregory: I invented a pedal-powered home office. Now I exercise - and save energy - at my desk.
    Jim Gregory, 59, loves to cycle. More than a decade before the work-from-home revolution, the Iowa business owner was grappling with a conundrum now faced by many: how to stay active while spending so much of his day at the computer.

    Jim wondered if he could combine the joy of cycling with a desire to reduce his energy consumption. Thus was born the PedalPC, a machine built from a repurposed bicycle trailer that generates enough electricity to run his computer, printer, phone chargers and home wifi.

    Jim Gregory works on his pedal-powered work station at his home in Ames, Iowa on Thursday, April 25, 2024.
    CLIVE, IOWA - APRIL 20, 2024

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    Powerlines on the Western Downs at sunset east of Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia on 19 April 2024.

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    Edenvale Solar Park solar farm south of Chinchilla in Hopeland, Queensland, Australia on 18 April 2024.

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    Glen Beasley on his property west of Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia on 18 April 2024. The power line crossing his property is behind him.

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    Glen Beasley and Barbara Beasley on their property west of Chinchilla, Queensland, Australia on 18 April 2024

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    Anti-renewable signs at a community meeting discussing a prospective wind farm development nearby at the Allora Sports Club in Allora, Queensland, Australia on 14 March 2024

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  • 'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
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    'Leave politics to the politicians': why rural Queensland is a hotbed of renewable energy
    Renewable energy developers are following tracks laid by the gas industry in the Western Downs - but they're also making the same mistakes.

    Agriculture was once king in Glen Beasley's neighbourhood on Queensland's Darling Downs, a vast agricultural area about 200km west of Brisbane.

    Then a high voltage power line was built through his family farm outside Chinchilla in 1984. The whispers of gas came with the turn of the millennium, and by the early 2010s, the coal seam gas industry was booming. Gas company Arrow Energy now holds a tenement over his property and a few doors down, there’s a coal seam gas waste facility.

    Today, expanding gas fields cover the landscape. Huge transmission lines crisscross fields of grazing cattle and crimson sorghum ready for harvest. Substations, pipelines and coal trains rolling by.

    A community meeting discussing a prospective wind farm development nearby at the Allora Sports Club in Allora, Queensland, Australia on 14 March 2024

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  • Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
    Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals.

    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

    Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria.
    30/11/23

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  • Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
    Malware may still be present and potential effects have been covered up by staff, investigation reveals.

    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

    Sellafield nuclear site with the town of Seascale in the foreground. Sellafield, formerly known as Windscale, is a multi-function nuclear site (primarily nuclear waste processing, storage and nuclear decommissioning). Nuclear power generation took place at Sellafield between 1956 and 2003. Seascale, Cumbria.
    30/11/23

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  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
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    FEATURE - Umweltbewusste Milliardäre könnten eines Tages auf einer Jacht segeln, die mit aus Meerwasser gewonnenem Wasserstoff angetrieben wird
    Des milliardaires soucieux de l’environnement pourraient un jour naviguer à bord d’un yacht propulsé par de l’hydrogène tiré de l’eau de mer Pictures MUST credit: Mask Architects Eco-conscious billionaires could one day be cruising in a superyacht which is powered by hydrogen drawn from seawater. The ground-breaking 85 metre concept ONYX H2-BO 85 combines hydrogen production through electrolysis with hydroelectric turbines. This gives sustainable power during short cruising distances while minimising environmental impact. It has been designed by Italy and Turkey based architecture company Mask. A spokesperson said: “This remarkable vessel not only heralds a new era of sustainability in the yachting industry but also sets new standards for luxury and eco-consciousness. “By harnessing energy-efficient electrolysis through hydroelectric turbines, ONYX H2-BO 85 emits no harmful gases locally, significantly enhancing the marine environment and reducing the yacht's ecological footprint during sailing.” The turbines efficiently capture the kinetic energy of surrounding water, outperforming conventional generators in terms of energy efficiency. This clean energy approach enables the vessel to generate and store hydrogen onboard, eliminating the need for large fuel reserves and providing easily accessible energy during low-speed sailing or anchoring.
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
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    Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt holds a green industries SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) roundtable at the NEC campus in Birmingham. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor/HM Treasury.

    Jeremy Hunt is a British politician serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer since 14 October 2022. He previously served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 2018 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey since 2005.

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  • Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
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    Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt holds a green industries SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) roundtable at the NEC campus in Birmingham. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor/HM Treasury.

    Jeremy Hunt is a British politician serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer since 14 October 2022. He previously served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 2018 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey since 2005.

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  • Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
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    Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt opens an EV charging hub at the NEC campus in Birmingham. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor/HM Treasury.

    Jeremy Hunt is a British politician serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer since 14 October 2022. He previously served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 2018 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey since 2005.

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  • Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
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    Jeremy Hunt UK Chancellor of the Exchequer visits Birmingham
    Chancellor Jeremy Hunt holds a green industries SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) roundtable at the NEC campus in Birmingham. Picture by Kirsty O'Connor/HM Treasury.

    Jeremy Hunt is a British politician serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer since 14 October 2022. He previously served in the Cabinet as Foreign Secretary from 2018 to 2019. A member of the Conservative Party, he has been Member of Parliament (MP) for South West Surrey since 2005.

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  • Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

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    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

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    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

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    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

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    Sellafield nuclear site hacked by groups linked to Russia and China
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    Some of Sellafield's most sensitive activities such as moving radioactive waste, monitoring for leaks and checking for fires may have been compromised.

    The UK's most hazardous nuclear site, Sellafield, has been hacked into by cyber groups closely linked to Russia and China.

    The astonishing disclosure and its potential effects have been consistently covered up by senior staff at the vast nuclear waste and decommissioning site, the investigation has found.

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    Electric planes sound like a fantasy but they may be the future for short-haul in Australia.
    David Doral, founder of Dovetail Electric Aviation, says green hydrogen technology is not good enough yet to power flights.

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    David Doral, the chief executive and founder of Dovetail Electric Aviation, says the current generation of batteries are not a good solution and green hydrogen technology is not far enough along in its development to power flights even by light aircraft.

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    Electric planes sound like a fantasy but they may be the future for short-haul in Australia.
    David Doral, founder of Dovetail Electric Aviation, says green hydrogen technology is not good enough yet to power flights.

    With net zero technologies for long-haul flights still far in the future, opportunities may lie with smaller operators.

    David Doral, the chief executive and founder of Dovetail Electric Aviation, says the current generation of batteries are not a good solution and green hydrogen technology is not far enough along in its development to power flights even by light aircraft.

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  • Electric planes sound like a fantasy but they may be the future for short-haul in Australia.
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    Electric planes sound like a fantasy but they may be the future for short-haul in Australia.
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    With net zero technologies for long-haul flights still far in the future, opportunities may lie with smaller operators.

    David Doral, the chief executive and founder of Dovetail Electric Aviation, says the current generation of batteries are not a good solution and green hydrogen technology is not far enough along in its development to power flights even by light aircraft.

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