IAN ADAMSON - Waste interpreter working with universities, research campuses and complex organisations to turn waste data, legislation and cost pressure into practical, compliant solutions.
born at 321.89 PPM CO2
Credit is due to René Magritte, Man Ray, Salvador Dalí and Leonora Carrington, whose extraordinary work has inspired many of the images featured throughout this blog.
Sunday, 8 March 2020
TOKYO H2
TOKYO - One of the world's largest facilities for producing clean-burning hydrogen marked its opening on Saturday, in a demonstration of northeastern Japan's revival from the devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami.
Located in the town of Namie, just north of the ruined Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the solar-powered hydrogen station can produce enough gas to fill 560 fuel cell vehicles a day.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe attended the opening ceremony for the government-backed project, which involves Toshiba, Tohoku Electric Power and natural gas distributor Iwatani - Link - more like this - link
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