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In terms of combustible fuels, Lanschot said it was expected that gas generation operators will increasingly look towards the adoption of new hybrid technologies to enable the adoption of a blend of gasses, including hydrogen and hydrogen-based ammonia, while still being able to use existing gas assets and infrastructure. He said preparations for the use of low-carbon gases in the power sector would become more prevalent as gas power operators continued to pursue diversification of their portfolios. Meanwhile, in the fourth quarter of last year, the development of a 78 MW fuel cell power plant in South Korea was announced. The technology operates like a battery and will use hydrogen fuel cells to convert hydrogen into electricity, Lanschot explained. While both combustible fuel and fuel cell plant technologies can operate at a large scale, both would require a large volume of hydrogen gas, he noted. “However, we expect hydrogen supply to be delayed as development of the sector ramps up to commercial levels,” Lanschot said, adding that initial power systems were likely to operate at a smaller scale, providing grid balancing and short-term power supply to reduce the intermittency of renewables this year. Fitch Solutions infrastructure analyst Daine Loh said opportunities for investment in hydrogen infrastructure would prove significant over the next ten years to support the expected high levels of growth in low-carbon hydrogen production. She said Western Europe’s favourable industry environment for the development of hydrogen infrastructure would see the region emerge as a global hotspot for the nascent technology. She added that infrastructure investment would be key to unlock the effective use of the region’s growing pipeline of electrolyser projects. Loh also noted that the development of international hydrogen supply chains would be crucial to support the growth of the green hydrogen industry in Asia. This is because production would be concentrated largely in areas far away from key demand centres.
“Rarely do you see critical pieces of Russia’s military intentions in Ukraine,” she mentioned. Another factor that helps Russia’s image in the standoff with the West is that most Arabs view Russia through the prism of the old alliances the Soviets established across the region. “Many see this conflict as an internal one between Russia and Ukraine,” she noted. Given these views, some analysts are also openly welcoming geopolitical movements away from a unipolar world in which the United States is the hegemon. This analysis on Arab perceptions holds water when we look at the most recent findings of the Arab Youth Survey, specifically in regard to how young Arabs see their respective countries’ allies and foes. 70 percent of youth in the 50 Arab cities surveyed see Russia as an ally and only 26 percent see it as an enemy. In contrast, 57 percent see the United States as an ally while 41 percent see it as an enemy. It is important to note here that Arab youth represent more than 60 percent of the region’s population.
This little gadget from Etsy uses floppy disks as a holder for notebook paper. It's real useful, pocket-sized and the floppy disk surfaces can be reused. Gearlog shows you how to make your own. You can build a RAID drive out of what is probably considered trash to most. If you don't like that suggestion, go glue an abacus to your computer. Make a floppy disk box. Put pens in. Take pen out. Write on floppy disk notepad. You did good. I have to get this tip in before CDs go obsolete. You can take those old, old floppy disks (the actually floppy ones) and cut them open. A CD or DVD will fit in there. Wikihow tells you how. Mikeups, YouTube contributor, shows us how to make a letter holder, a pen holder and cubby holes out of floppy disks. Floppy Disk Dot Com Will Buy Your Disks! We recycle them for use. It is not necessary to erase or reformat the disks. We will erase the data. Reformat the diskettes here. Two cents per disk? 501 disks equals $10.02. That's decent money for what is essentially garbage. ACT is a program that employs the mentally challenged. They also recycle floppy disks. Thomas O Connor, managed to turn a floppy disk into a USB drive. Bonus: Make a little Starship Enterprise.
Image Gallery: Sharks A great white shark, one of the most popular species with adventurers, explores the ocean off the coast of Australia. See more pictures of sharks. You can't hear a lot 60 feet (18 meters) below the surface of the ocean -- maybe just your own breathing into the scuba gear or the escape of air bubbles as they rush to the surface. You can feel your heart beating slowly as you watch fish glide past peacefully. You have let your guard down, you are relaxed and enjoying the sensation of the weight of the ocean above and around you, and the slow flow of the current deep beneath the surface. Then, out of the corner of your eye, you see a large shadow slide its way through the depths. The light down here is tricky, but there's definitely something large circling you and the other divers. You catch sight of it again, but it has multiplied into two shapes, now three.
A blind woman sits in a chair holding a video camera focused on a scientist sitting in front of her. She has a device in her mouth, touching her tongue, and there are wires running from that device to the video camera. The woman has been blind since birth and doesn't really know what a rubber ball looks like, but the scientist is holding one. And when he suddenly rolls it in her direction, she puts out a hand to stop it. The blind woman saw the ball. Well, not exactly through her tongue, but the device in her mouth sent visual input through her tongue in much the same way that seeing individuals receive visual input through the eyes. In both cases, the initial sensory input mechanism -- the tongue or the eyes -- sends the visual data to the brain, where that data is processed and interpreted to form images.


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