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African poverty is partly a consequence of energy poverty. In every other continent the vast majority of people have access to electricity. In Africa 600m people, 43% of the total, cannot readily light their homes or charge their phones. And those who nominally have grid electricity find it as reliable as a Scottish summer. More than three-quarters of African firms experience outages; two-fifths say electricity is the main constraint on their business.
If other sub-Saharan African countries had enjoyed power as reliable as South Africa’s from 1995 to 2007, then the continent’s rate of real GDP growth per person would have been two percentage points higher, more than doubling the actual rate, according to one academic paper. Since then South Africa has also had erratic electricity. So-called “load-shedding” is probably the main reason why the economy has shrunk in four of the past eight quarters.
Solar power is increasingly seen as the solution. Last year Africa installed a record amount of photovoltaic (PV) capacity (though this still made up just 1% of the total added worldwide), notes the African Solar Industry Association (AFSIA), a trade group. Globally most solar PV is built by utilities, but in Africa 65% of new capacity over the past two years has come from large firms contracting directly with developers. These deals are part of a decentralised revolution that could be of huge benefit to African economies.
Ground zero for the revolution is South Africa. Last year saw a record number of blackouts imposed by Eskom, the state-run utility, whose dysfunctional coal-fired power stations regularly break down or operate at far below capacity. Fortunately, as load-shedding was peaking, the costs of solar systems were plummeting.
Between 2019 and 2023 the cost of panels fell by 15%, having already declined by almost 90% in the 2010s. Meanwhile battery storage systems now cost about half as much as five years ago. Industrial users pay 20-40% less per unit when buying electricity from private project developers than on the cheapest Eskom tariff.
In the past two calendar years the amount of solar capacity in South Africa rose from 2.8GW to 7.8GW, notes AFSIA, excluding that installed on the roofs of suburban homes. All together South Africa’s solar capacity could now be almost a fifth of that of Eskom’s coal-fired power stations (albeit those still have a higher “capacity factor”, or ability to produce electricity around the clock). The growth of solar is a key reason why there has been less load-shedding in 2024...
Over the past decade the number of startups providing “distributed renewable energy” (DRE) has grown at a clip. Industry estimates suggest that more than 400m Africans get electricity from solar home systems and that more than ten times as many “mini-grids”, most of which use solar, were built in 2016-20 than in the preceding five years. In Kenya DRE firms employ more than six times as many people as the largest utility. In Nigeria they have created almost as many jobs as the oil and gas industry.
“The future is an extremely distributed system to an extent that people haven’t fully grasped,” argues Matthew Tilleard of CrossBoundary Group, a firm whose customers range from large businesses to hitherto unconnected consumers. “It’s going to happen here in Africa first and most consequentially.”
Ignite, which operates in nine African countries, has products that include a basic panel that powers three light bulbs and a phone charger, as well as solar-powered irrigation pumps, stoves and internet routers, and industrial systems. Customers use mobile money to “unlock” a pay-as-you-go meter.
Yariv Cohen, Ignite’s CEO, reckons that the typical $3 per month spent by consumers is less than what they previously paid for kerosene and at phone-charging kiosks. He describes how farmers are more productive because they do not have to get home before dark and children are getting better test scores because they study under bulbs. One family in Rwanda used to keep their two cows in their house because they feared rustlers might come in the dark; now the cattle snooze al fresco under an outside lamp and the family gets more sleep.
...That is one eye-catching aspect of Africa’s solar revolution. But most of the continent is undergoing a more subtle—and significant—experiment in decentralised, commercially driven solar power. It is a trend that could both transform African economies and offer lessons to the rest of the world."
-via The Economist, June 18, 2024. Paragraph breaks added.
#one of the biggest stories of this century is going to be the story of the African Renaissance#I promise you#well preferably they'll come up with a non-European term for it lol#but trust me it WILL happen and it will be SO good to see#africa#south africa#nigeria#kenya#solar#solar power#solar panels#solar pv#energy#clean energy#poverty#electrification#distributed energy#electricity#infrastructure#hope#solarpunk#good news#solar age#<- making that a tag now
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hey! I'm pretty new to your stories: currently reading curse words and loving it! (I started the first book with the mindset that I wouldn't be caught enough to miss some real life stuff because of reading... guess what, I missed some real life stuff reading.)
but now I have a question: the books have a pretty intricate plot with a lot of good payoffs for small things. which is very cool from a reader's point of view, but from the writer's one— can you maybe share some stuff about your process? especially in the early stages, how do you go from the initial spark of an idea and what this is about to a fully formed plot? would be cool if you're willing to share
anyway have a great day I'm off to start the third book hehe!
One thing to know about me is that I have just the worst possible imagination. Absolute pisspoor garbage imagination, nothing going on up there. When I want to plot, my process is simple:
Find a problem, then solve it.
Curse Words was born of several disparate story ideas coming together, but mostly I wanted to play with the magic system -- I wanted to write a story where spells were metaphysical parasites that possessed mages, and each mage could only cast their unique spell. The whole thing came about when reading The Princess Bride, specifically the chapter where Buttercup dreams of being a perfect baby and the doctor looking her over and regretfully informing her parents that she was born with mo heart -- I was possessed with this powerful impression of a slightly wacky doctor peering over the top of his rose tinted glasses to inform a pair of parents that their baby had a curse trapped in her heart. From there, it's find the problem, solve the problem.
I wanted to separate Kayden from his family and put him in an unfamiliar environment for the story so that he and the audience would be on a pretty similar level re: world information; isolated magic and a magic school is the easy way to do that. Okay, so why is this school isolated? Why is the curse thing not common knowledge? Why do the public fear curses and have such limited access to magic that it's not a part of Kayden's day-to-day, if it's so useful? Solve the problem; look at the economy. The unique nature of spells makes them difficult to scale up, and the unpredictable nature makes them inferior to technological solutions to problems in most large-scale issues. What does this say about how the Industrial Revolution would've affected the usefulness, and therefore the public perception, of magic? The logical conclusion is the Purity Revolution.
This school is gathering and teaching all these students; why? I wanted a clear division between witches like Kayden and a privileged elite that formed most of the school body; why are they different, how are the elite kids here, why are witches accepted and integrated into the student body? Solve the problem; look at the economy, the politics. Where are these rich kids getting their magic? Why pull in witches? One question answers the other. Why didn't Kayden and Kylie know that curses were spells in advance? Seems something that should be common knowledge. Look at the politics; tie that in. Logical conclusion: magic trap. We have this magic lake with a monster in it that we introduced super early for dramatic purposes and haven't explained yet. What can we do with that? Let's invent empowered water. Let's look at what that means for the creation of potions worldwide. Let's tie in the management of unmanageable spells. Let's elaborate on the structure our magic trap.
Now we have a channel of power. Curses parasitise witches; some are blessings, some are more trouble than they're worth. The school collects curses, domesticates them, makes them more useful, locks away or renders harmless that which it cannot make use of. More curses are collected over time, the school grows and grows and Refujeyo becomes stronger and stronger as they control more of the world's magic supply, but every system has a capacity. What's the effect of this infinite growth? Here we have a clear and unavoidable economic metaphor, so obvious that not centreing the story on this concept would basically be dishonest. Who's managing this collection, what does it say about the power of the school within mage society? How would such a school relate to the rest of Refujeyo; how would Refujeyo, collecting power like this, relate to and be viewed by other magical traditions, and by nonmagical society? Run through the reasoning, solve the problem.
Why would the school only approach Kayden as a teenager, after his curse caused problems? Surely the school would want to collect as many curses as if could as early as possible. There has to be a reason why they waited. This is a good one because it flows directly from the complex political relationships between Refujeyo and commonfolk politics that have to exist, AND ties neatly into critical character motivations that have to exist for book 1's main twist to function (notably, Malas Aksoy's actions). Sort this out for book 1 and accidentally create a critical political point for the rest of the entire series.
I started writing book 1 with the idea of the court case and subsequent twist about Kayden's curse being the big mystery, but Kayden still needs something to actually do at school. We have this mage who we threw in to rescue Kayden and Kylie from the lake, and had Max hero worship her for flavour; she seems to be becoming central to a lot of interactions for some reason. A lot of dramatic stuff is therefore automatically happening in her presence, but why is this incredibly accomplished and intelligent mage fucking up so much? We've established her as careful and thorough. We need a reason for all these accidents beyond random chance. Someone's sabotaging her -- why? Let's look at our established characters and figure out who has means and motive, and who the most fun red herrings would be.
How could a place like Refujeyo, such a complex and time-consuming project that would have to involve the cooperation of so very many mages, even get built? How would it survive long enough to be powerful? When and where did this happen? We've already established the Purity Revolution; maybe there was something more coordinated than just random undirected economic forces. We've established some incredibly powerful mage families and the old system of apprenticeship and inheritance; we know that the most powerful family in Refujeyo used to have a prophecy and owned a very powerful place that helps prophecies specifically. They could coordinate something, given enough motivation and the help of enough other powerful mages. What kind of motivation? Let's go back to the Purity Revolution. If tech develops alongside magic without central oversight of some kind, what could magic enhance? What problems could be foreseen that would make this kind of investment worth it? How does Refujeyo save the world?
Tie this into our power channel. Refujeyo's attempt to save the world endangers the world due to infinite growth and power being passively collected by those who benefit from the dangerous status quo. It fits our economy metaphor, because they're essentially the same thing, just putting in magic instead of money as a means of power.
Find a problem, then solve it.
The important thing with this method is to keep your solutions cohesive. If you come up with a new different reason for every thing, your plot will look scattered and disorganised. We don't want to look like we're just pulling the story out of our arse. I mean, we are pulling the story out of our arse, that's what writing fiction is, but it's a big part of our job to help our audience suspend their disbelief on that. Whenever possible, you should look for answers that solve multiple things and weave disparate parts of the story together; this is especially true when they relate to the core plot or central theme of your story.
Also, leave gaps for reader inference. You don't have to answer every single question, you just need to make sure that some plausible answer exists for every single question. Sometimes this involves saying less, not more, and letting the audience figure it out.
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Excerpt from this story from Grist:
As a prominent Democrat, Gore’s impassioned advocacy has been blamed for making climate change seem like a liberal thing to care about. To Gore, that’s an example of attacking the messenger without looking at the deeper reasons why climate change is politically contentious in the first place. “Even when Pope Francis, for goodness’ sake, speaks out on it, they attack him and say that he’s meddling in partisanship.” If there’s anyone to blame for polarization, he said, it’s the fossil fuel industry, which has tried to take control of the conversation about climate change.
“This is the most powerful and wealthiest business lobby in the history of the world, and they spare no effort and no expense to try to block any progress,” Gore said. “Whoever sticks his or her head up above the parapet draws fire from fossil fuel polluters, and they use their legacy networks of economic and political power to try to block any solutions of any sort that might reduce the consumption of fossil fuels.”
In his decades of talking to the public about climate change, he says he’s learned a few things. You have to keep in mind a “time budget” that people will give you to speak with them, as well as a “complexity budget” so that you avoid dumping facts and numbers onto people. Finally, he says, you need to allot a “hope budget” so they don’t get too overwhelmed and depressed.
Even while progress has been slower than he’d hoped, Gore sees signs that things are moving in the right direction. Last year, 86 percent of new electricity generation installed worldwide came from renewables, for example. Not to mention that Congress, where climate legislation had long gone to die, finally managed to pass a landmark climate law in 2022, the Inflation Reduction Act, which aims to drastically trim U.S. emissions through green incentives and rebates.
“It’s the kind of challenge that is so compelling — once you pick it up, you can’t put it back down again — because it really requires any person of conscience, I think, to keep working on it until we get the kind of progress that’s needed.”
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Exploring The History And Success Of A Canadian Car Company
Buckle up, gearheads! Today, we are revving our engines and taking a thrilling ride through the fascinating history and remarkable success of a Canadian car company that has left an indelible mark on the automotive industry. From its humble beginnings to conquering international markets, this company's journey is awe-inspiring. So, fasten your seatbelts as we dive into the exhilarating world of innovation, challenges, triumphs, and everything in between!
Impact On The Canadian Automotive Industry
Established decades ago, the Canadian car company has played a pivotal role in shaping and driving the automotive landscape within Canada. Its presence has bolstered the economy and fostered a sense of national pride in producing quality vehicles on home soil. The company's commitment to innovation and excellence has set new standards for the industry, inspiring others to push boundaries and strive for greatness.
This company has become an integral part of Canada's automotive sector by providing jobs, investing in research and development, and supporting local suppliers. Its impact ripples through various communities across the country, creating opportunities for growth and advancement. As a beacon of success in a competitive market, this Canadian car company continues to pave the way for future automakers to follow suit.
Expansion Into International Markets
The Canadian Car Company's expansion into international markets marked a significant milestone in its history. It opened up new opportunities for growth and global recognition, and by venturing beyond national borders, the company showcased its ability to compete globally.
With a strategic approach, the Canadian Car Company penetrated various international markets, adapting to different cultural preferences and regulations. This adaptability was crucial in establishing a strong presence in diverse regions worldwide.
The Canadian Car Company successfully introduced its vehicles to consumers worldwide through partnerships and collaborations with local distributors and dealerships. This approach not only boosted sales but also solidified the brand's reputation on an international level.
Expanding into international markets allowed the Canadian Car Company to showcase its commitment to innovation and quality across borders. The company's dedication to excellence resonated with customers globally, increasing demand for its vehicles.
Key Innovations And Technological Advancements
One key factor contributing to the success of this Canadian car company is its continuous focus on innovations and technological advancements. From the early days of manufacturing vehicles, they have strived to stay ahead of the curve by integrating cutting-edge technology into their designs. This commitment has allowed them to meet evolving consumer demands and set new industry standards.
The company's investment in research and development has led to breakthroughs in fuel efficiency, safety features, and overall performance. By harnessing the power of innovation, they have created cars that are not only reliable but also environmentally friendly. These advancements have positioned them as a leader in sustainable transportation solutions.
Moreover, this Canadian car company has incorporated advanced software and connectivity options into its vehicles through strategic partnerships with tech companies and suppliers. This forward-thinking approach has created smart cars that offer customers a seamless driving experience.
By staying at the forefront of technological progress, this Canadian car company continues to push boundaries and shape the future of automotive engineering.
Success Stories And Notable Achievements
One of the most renowned success stories in Canadian Car Company's history is its groundbreaking introduction of electric vehicles to the market. This bold move not only revolutionized the industry but also solidified the company's position as a forward-thinking and environmentally conscious automaker.
In addition, the company's commitment to innovation has led to numerous accolades and awards for its cutting-edge designs and advanced technology integration. Its dedication to pushing boundaries and setting new standards has earned it a loyal customer base around the globe.
Furthermore, their strategic partnerships with key players in the automotive sector have paved the way for collaborative projects that have further enhanced their brand reputation. These successful collaborations have resulted in mutually beneficial outcomes for all parties involved, showcasing Canadian Car Company's ability to thrive in competitive environments.
These notable achievements are testaments to the Canadian Car Company's unwavering commitment to excellence and continuous growth in the automotive industry.
Challenges faced by the company
Navigating the competitive landscape of the automotive industry, the Canadian Car Company has faced its fair share of challenges. From economic downturns to shifts in consumer preferences, staying ahead of the curve requires continuous innovation and adaptability.
One significant challenge has been balancing sustainability with performance in an environmentally conscious market. As regulations tighten, the company continues to address the delicate balance between investing in eco-friendly technologies and maintaining high-quality standards.
Moreover, global supply chain disruptions and fluctuating raw material costs have posed logistical hurdles for production and distribution. Finding efficient solutions to minimize delays and optimize operations remains a top priority for sustained growth.
Despite these obstacles, the Canadian Car Company's commitment to excellence and resilience has propelled it forward. By embracing change, fostering creativity, and prioritizing customer satisfaction, this iconic brand continues to make waves domestically and internationally.
As we reflect on its journey through history filled with achievements, innovations, and challenges, overcome, one thing is clear - the legacy of this Canadian car company will undoubtedly continue shaping the future of automotive excellence for years to come.
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"We can just send robots to the poles to make new ice! This is a reasonable solution!"
No it's not.
Can we send boats to the poles to make more ice? Yes.
But tell me, tell me: why are they melting in the first place?
Because the ice caps do not, on their own, keep Earth cool. They help, because of albedo (which is not a word I think anyone on the post I'm vagueing about even knows). And personally, if you don't actually know why and how the ice caps help keep Earth cool and why them melting is bad, if you don't understand positive feedback cycles... then stop talking about ice robots.
Because making more ice using solar-powered robot boats isn't like... harmful, theoretically. But it's not fixing the problem.
Example:
Imagine you have a bathtub. You want to keep the water in the bathtub cool. In the past this was easy to do because the thermostat in the house was set to a cool-warm cycle and it maintained itself just fine. Part of the bathtub was permanently frozen, and some ice froze and melted regularly throughout the year. You didn't have to do anything! Life was great.
Now imagine someone has gone down to the basement and cranked the house's heat onto high. The ice in the bathtub has started to melt, and even when the house goes through its cool cycle, not all of the ice comes back. Over and over, more and more ice is melting.
Can you run downstairs, go to the fridge, grab a cup of icecubes, run upstairs, and pour them into the tub? Yeah, sure. You could do that. Meanwhile, the average temperature in the house is getting warmer and warmer, so each trip you need to grab more ice, until you're carrying two buckets at a time. And you can keep doing that until your legs get tired and you can't possibly go on. But eventually, you're going to hit a point where you can't carry enough ice on each trip to keep the tub cool - all the ice melts in between your trips up and down the stairs. You spent all that time and all that effort on an activity that did not fix the actual problem, which is the fact that someone turned up the thermostat.
That is what "let's send ice robots to the poles!" will do. It will, temporarily, help maintain ice levels near the poles. But it will not remove greenhouse gases from the atmosphere. It will not stop countries from emitting more greenhouse gasses. It will not remove subsidies from the oil and gas industry worldwide. It'll probably make someone like Elon Musk a shit ton of money, and it'll make you ~feel good~.
But it won't fix the problem, which is global warming due to human-driven emissions of greenhouse gasses.
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Part 1: Ary's favourite releases of 2023
Before you ask, yes I know that Mitski and Sufjan Stevens released albums this year! I'm gonna go ahead and assume they're already on a lot of other people's lists! However, if you think I'm missing out on YOUR favourite album of 2023, let me know. If you're thinking: "63 albums isn't that many, I wish there were more" - you're in luck because there's a Part 2. Part 2 has a different (more pop? upbeat? accessible?) vibe. Don't think too hard about it...
The chart isn't ranked, just arranged in a way that looked nice to me. Metal, hardcore, rap, emo, skramz, bedroom pop and more!!!
Here are Bandcamp links to all of the albums (for those not on BC there's a YouTube or Spotify link). Honestly I'm never quite sure what genre something is, but there's a lot of metal in any case.
Row 1
Lauren Bousfield - Salesforce [digital hardcore]
Dead Times - Dead Times [harsh noise extreme metal]
Danny Brown - Quaranta [rap/hiphop]
Underdark - Managed Decline [post black metal]
Boris & Uniform - Bright New Disease [psychedelic heavy metal]
PUPIL SLICER - BLOSSOM [blackened mathcore]
Sanguisugabogg - Homicidal Ecstasy [death metal]
Row 2
Full of Hell & Primitive Man - Suffocating Hallucination [death metal/grindcore]
Radeloos//Ziedend - Doodsverachting [blackened crust]
Agriculture - Agriculture [ecstatic black metal]
Victory Over the Sun - Dance You Monster To My Soft Song! [progressive black metal]
fog lake - midnight society [bedroom pop]
Bell Witch - Future's Shadow Part 1: The Clandestine Gate [funeral doom]
Krallice - Mass Cathexis 2 - The Kinetic Infinite [progressive black metal]
Row 3
Svalbard - The Weight Of The Mask [postmetal]
Terzij de Horde & Ggu:ll - Van Grond [vitalistic black metal]
portrayal of guilt - Devil Music [blackened post-hardcore]
SAINT VEHK - Practice/Doubt I&II [occult death industrial]
Sightless Pit - Lockstep Bloodwar [dub/power electronics]
Designer Violence - We Gave Peace A Chance [electropunk]
geronimostilton - The Vampyre [skramz]
Row 4
Chat Pile & Nerver - Brothers in Christ [sludgey death metal]
Afsky - Om hundrede år [depressive black metal]
Full of Hell & Gasp - FOH/Gasp (Split) [death metal/grindcore]
Solar Temple - The Great Star Above Provides [blackgaze]
Fluisteraars - De Kronieken Van Het Verdwenen Kasteel - II - Nergena [atmospheric black metal]
Fluisteraars - De Kronieken van het Verdwenen Kasteel - I - Harslo [atmospheric black metal]
Andre 3000 - New Blue Sun [spiritual flute jazz]
Row 5
Aesop Rock - Integrated Tech Solutions [rap/hiphop]
Blood Incantation - Luminescent Bridge [cosmic death metal]
Reverend Kristin Michael Hayter (fka LINGUA IGNOTA) - SAVED! [experimental gospel metal]
Spetterpoep - Stoelgang Van Zaken [coprogrind/grindcore]
Gnaw Their Tongues - The Cessation Of Suffering [blackened drone metal]
JPEGMAFIA & Danny Brown - SCARING THE HOES [rap/hiphop]
The Lemon Twigs - Everything Harmony [70s inspired rock]
Row 6
Old Nick - "The Truest Spell" [dungeon synth/raw black metal]
Armand Hammer - We Buy Diabetic Test Strips [rap/hiphop]
Liturgy - 93696 [transcendental black metal]
Helena Hauff - fabric presents Helena Hauff [hardcore techno]
That Same Street ⁻ Electric Angel [skramz]
That Same Street - Endgame [skramz]
the scary jokes - Retinal Bloom [dream pop]
Row 7
Bull of Apis Bull of Bronze - The Fractal Ouroboros [occult black metal]
Katie Dey - never falter hero girl [hyperpop]
Full of Hell & Nothing - When No Birds Sang [grindcore/shoegaze]
All Men Unto Me - Chemical Transit [classical/doom metal]
RXK Nephew - Till I'm Dead [rap/hiphop]
Panopticon - The Rime of Memory [rabm/black metal]
Yaeji - With A Hammer [electronic]
Row 8
DRAIN - LIVING PROOF [punk/hardcore]
909 Worldwide - Hardcore Will Never Die, and Neither Will You [happy hardcore/rave]
lobsterfight, gingerbee, Cicadahead, godfuck - a lobster, bee, & cicada walk into a bar and find god [skramz]
GingerBee - Our Skies Smile [skramz/5th wave emo]
Curta'n Wall - Siege Ubsessed! [dungeon synth/raw black metal]
GEZEBELLE GABURGABLY - Gaburger [alt pop]
crisis sigil - God Cum Poltergeist [cybergrind]
Row 9
Lamp Of Murmuur - Saturnian Bloodstorm [black metal]
Crystalline Thunderbolts - Blessed Hands Touch The Ophanim Under The Golden Rainbows [experimental black metal]
Tomb Mold - The Enduring Spirit [black/death metal]
FIRE TOOLZ - I am upset because I see something that is not there. [electro-industrial/experimental]
Angel Electronics - ULTRA PARADISE [happy post-hardcore]
Vylet Pony - Carousel (An Examination of the Shadow, Creekflow, and its Life as an Afterthought) [electronic]
Ada Rook - Rookie's Bustle [electronic]
This post took forever to make. Again if you have any thoughts on it please tell me!!!! And share widely with your friends :)
Love, Ary
#bandcamp#black metal#death metal#extreme metal#skramz#grindcore#bedroom pop#emo#power electronics#rap#hiphop#doom metal#hxc#dutch metal#full of hell#black dresses#liturgy#lingua ignota#industrial music#experimental music#rabm#postmetal#mathcore#prog metal#boris#sanguisugabogg#katie dey#ada rook#gnaw their tongues#gezebelle gaburgably
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Renowned Entrepreneur Robert Hur Unveils Groundbreaking Innovation at Global Tech Summit
Amidst the bustling halls of the highly anticipated Global Tech Summit, all eyes turned to Robert Hur, a figure synonymous with innovation and entrepreneurial prowess. Anticipation reached a fever pitch as attendees eagerly awaited the unveiling of Hur's latest creation, shrouded in secrecy until this momentous occasion. With whispers of groundbreaking advancements permeating the air, the stage was set for a revelation that promised to reshape industries and redefine the boundaries of technological innovation.
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Leading up to the event, speculations ran rampant about Robert Hur's latest venture, with industry insiders and tech enthusiasts alike eagerly dissecting every cryptic hint and rumor. Expectations soared as whispers of disruptive technologies and game-changing solutions circulated within the tech community, fueling excitement and anticipation for what was to come.
As the moment of truth arrived, Robert Hur took to the stage, exuding an air of confidence and anticipation. With all eyes fixed upon him, he began to unveil his latest creation – a revolutionary AI-driven platform poised to revolutionize the way businesses approach customer engagement and data analytics. Highlighting its ability to seamlessly integrate cutting-edge machine learning algorithms with intuitive user interfaces, Hur showcased how his innovation would empower organizations to unlock unprecedented insights and drive meaningful interactions with their customers.
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The crowd erupted into applause as demonstrations illuminated the platform's potential, showcasing its ability to analyze vast troves of data in real-time and deliver actionable insights at a scale previously unimaginable. With each revelation, it became increasingly clear that Robert Hur had once again raised the bar for technological innovation, cementing his reputation as a trailblazer in the industry.
As the event drew to a close, attendees were left buzzing with excitement, eager to delve deeper into the possibilities unlocked by Hur's latest creation. With anticipation building for its impending release, all eyes turned to what the future held for this groundbreaking platform and the transformative impact it promised to deliver across industries worldwide.
In the wake of Robert Hur's electrifying presentation, the tech world finds itself at the precipice of a new era of innovation. With his latest creation poised to reshape industries and redefine the possibilities of what technology can achieve, the stage is set for a future driven by unprecedented insights and transformative experiences. As organizations eagerly await the opportunity to harness the power of this revolutionary platform, one thing remains certain – the legacy of Robert Hur as a visionary entrepreneur and technological pioneer is firmly secured, with the promise of even greater achievements on the horizon.
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January 11, 2023 9:15 AM EST
Whereas worldwide temperatures have increased by an average of 1.1°C since pre-industrial times, in Israel and the surrounding areas, average temperatures have risen by 1.5°C (2.7°F) between 1950 and 2017, according to the Israeli Meteorological Service, with a forecasted increase of 4°C (7.2°F) by the end of the century. Meanwhile, rising sea levels—projected by Israel’s Environment Ministry to be as high as a meter by 2050, according to a new investigative report by Haaretz newspaper—threaten to obliterate Israel’s famed beaches, damage its desalination plants and undermine the sewage and drainage systems of many coastal cities. In the densely populated Gaza strip, where 2.1 million Palestinians are crammed into 365 square km (141 sq. mi.), sea level rise means a loss of precious real estate as well as saltwater intrusion into an already overtaxed aquifer.
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In an arid region already threatened by desertification and declining precipitation, one would think that the looming climate catastrophe would catalyze a powerful climate movement. Instead, the whole thing is largely an afterthought. Climate made barely a ripple in the recent Israeli election, and in Palestinian politics, it has been sidelined by the government’s justified preoccupation with, well, Israeli occupation. In forming his new cabinet, Netanyahu replaced a vetted environmental protection minister with the former chairperson of the Knesset’s Labor, Welfare and Health Committee, who is widely considered to be more palatable to his ultra-conservative allies in the new government.
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The problem, says Majdalani, is that both Palestinians and Israelis are so focused on the politics of their current existence that they can’t plan for future threats. The late Palestinian-American social commentator and literary critic Edward Said once dismissed environmentalism as “the indulgence of spoiled tree huggers who lack a proper cause.” That sentiment still lingers, Majdalani says, casting climate activism as secondary to establishing a fully independent Palestinian state. “The average Palestinian wakes up in the morning worrying about how to get to work without crossing a checkpoint. Their priority is the [Israeli] occupation. For the Israelis, it’s security, the sense that there is a dangerous enemy on the other side that needs to be controlled.” Dror Etkes, an Israeli activist who campaigns against the growing number of illegal Israeli settlements in the Palestinian controlled West Bank, says that Palestinians are given little choice but to focus on the immediate threat. “Of course climate change is important. It’s going to influence life here enormously. But when you’re almost drowning, you don’t have the time to think about anything else. You just want to keep your head above the water.”
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Meanwhile, the power imbalance between Jewish Israelis—even those who are politically left-wing—and Palestinians promotes fears among Palestinian climate activists that cooperation could be misinterpreted as “normalizing” relations before the conflict is resolved. It’s a situation that Majdalani, of EcoPeace, has frequently faced in her own activism. “There’s this pervasive sense of ‘we don’t cooperate with the occupier, it’s not the right political environment.’ But if we wait for the right political environment, we will lose more land. We will have more people suffering water shortages, more farmers leaving their farms, and the crisis will continue.” Meanwhile, progress on the two-state solution has effectively stalled under a far-right government that opposes any efforts to create a viable Palestinian state. If the expansion of Israeli settlements on what is supposed to be Palestinian land in a two-state future continues at the same pace, says Etkes, the anti-settlement activist, “[Climate change] might not even be a Palestinian problem in 30 years, it might just be a purely Israeli one.”
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The Growing Importance of Load Banks in Renewable Energy
As the world pivots towards more sustainable energy sources, renewable energy is playing an increasingly pivotal role in our global energy landscape. Solar, wind, and other renewable resources are being harnessed to meet the ever-growing demand for power. However, as we integrate more renewable energy into our grids, the need for reliable and efficient systems to manage and test these power sources becomes paramount. This is where load banks come into play, and why EMAX Load Bank is at the forefront of supporting the continued growth of renewable energy around the world.
Understanding the Role of Load Banks
Load banks are essential tools used to test the performance and capacity of power systems, including those powered by renewable energy sources. They simulate the electrical load that a power source would experience during regular operation, allowing engineers to assess the efficiency, reliability, and safety of the system. This testing is crucial not only for new installations but also for ongoing maintenance, ensuring that the power systems continue to operate at peak performance.
In the context of renewable energy, load banks are particularly important. Unlike traditional energy sources, renewable energy can be more variable and unpredictable. For instance, solar energy production can fluctuate with weather conditions, and wind power can vary with wind speed. Load banks help mitigate these uncertainties by providing a controlled environment for testing and optimizing these systems, ensuring they can handle the demands of real-world conditions.
Supporting the Growth of Renewable Energy
The global shift towards renewable energy is not just a trend; it’s a necessity. As countries around the world commit to reducing their carbon footprints, the infrastructure supporting renewable energy must be robust and reliable. Load banks are an integral part of this infrastructure, providing the assurance that these systems will perform as needed, even under the most challenging conditions.
EMAX Load Bank is dedicated to supporting the renewable energy sector with high-quality load banks that meet the rigorous demands of modern power systems. Our load banks are designed to simulate real-world conditions accurately, offering precise testing capabilities that are crucial for the development and maintenance of renewable energy installations.
With the rise of large-scale solar farms, wind turbines, and other renewable energy projects, the demand for reliable testing solutions has never been greater. EMAX Load Bank is at the forefront of this demand, providing solutions that help ensure the safety, efficiency, and reliability of renewable energy systems worldwide.
Looking Forward
As we look to the future, the role of load banks will only become more important. The global energy landscape is rapidly evolving, with renewable energy expected to make up an increasing share of the world’s power supply. With this growth comes the need for advanced testing and maintenance solutions that can keep pace with the changing demands of the industry.
EMAX Load Bank is committed to being a part of this future. By providing high-quality load banks, we are helping to pave the way for the continued growth and success of renewable energy around the world. Our solutions are designed to meet the needs of today’s renewable energy projects, while also being adaptable to the innovations of tomorrow.
In conclusion, the future of renewable energy is bright, but it requires the support of reliable and efficient testing tools. Load banks are an essential part of this equation, ensuring that renewable energy systems are ready to meet the challenges of the future. With EMAX Load Bank, you can be confident that your renewable energy projects are in capable hands, backed by the expertise and quality that only a leader in the industry can provide.
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Your Guide to the Best Battery Distributors in Bahrain
In the fast-paced world of technology and industrial advancements, reliable power sources are essential. Batteries play a pivotal role in ensuring that everything from our everyday gadgets to large industrial equipment runs smoothly. Bahrain, a burgeoning hub of technological growth in the Middle East, has seen an increasing demand for high-quality batteries. This demand has led to the rise of several battery distributors in Bahrain, each striving to provide top-notch products and services. If you’re looking to find the best battery distributors in Bahrain, this guide will help you navigate through the options and make an informed decision.
Understanding the Battery Market in Bahrain
Bahrain’s strategic location and robust economy make it a prime market for various industries, including battery distribution. The country’s push towards technological advancement and sustainable energy solutions has driven the need for a diverse range of batteries, from consumer electronics to industrial applications. This growing demand has attracted numerous local and international battery distributors to establish their presence in Bahrain.
Key Considerations When Choosing a Battery Distributor
Before diving into the list of the best battery distributors in Bahrain, it’s important to understand what factors to consider when making your choice:
Product Range: A good distributor should offer a wide variety of batteries to meet different needs. Whether you need batteries for consumer electronics, automotive, industrial applications, or renewable energy systems, the distributor should have a comprehensive product lineup.
Quality Assurance: Quality is paramount when it comes to batteries. Ensure that the distributor provides products from reputable manufacturers and that the batteries meet international quality and safety standards.
Technical Support: Reliable technical support and after-sales service are crucial. A good distributor should offer guidance on battery selection, installation, and maintenance.
Reputation and Reviews: Research the distributor’s reputation in the market. Customer reviews and testimonials can provide valuable insights into their reliability and service quality.
Price and Warranty: Competitive pricing and a solid warranty policy are essential. Ensure that the distributor offers value for money and stands behind their products with a good warranty.
Top Battery Distributors in Bahrain
Now that you know what to look for, let’s explore some of the top battery distributors in Bahrain that have built a strong reputation in the market.
1. AAGE International
Website: AAGE International
AAGE International is a leading name in the battery distribution sector in Bahrain. They offer a comprehensive range of batteries, including industrial batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and automotive batteries. Their products are known for their high quality and reliability, sourced from renowned manufacturers worldwide. AAGE International is committed to providing excellent customer service, including technical support and after-sales service. Their focus on sustainable energy solutions makes them a preferred choice for businesses and individuals looking for eco-friendly battery options.
2. Universal Electro-Engineering Services
Website: Universal Electro-Engineering Services
Universal Electro-Engineering Services has established itself as a reliable battery distributor in Bahrain. They offer a diverse range of batteries for various applications, including industrial, automotive, and renewable energy systems. Their commitment to quality and customer satisfaction is evident in their product offerings and support services. With a strong focus on innovation and sustainability, Universal Electro-Engineering Services continues to meet the growing energy needs of Bahrain.
3. Gulf Batteries Company
Website: Gulf Batteries Company
Gulf Batteries Company is another prominent player in Bahrain’s battery distribution market. They specialize in providing high-quality batteries for industrial and commercial applications. Their extensive product range includes lead-acid batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and maintenance-free batteries. Gulf Batteries Company is known for its stringent quality control measures and excellent customer service, ensuring that clients receive reliable and durable battery solutions.
4. Almoayyed Commercial Services
Website: Almoayyed Commercial Services
Almoayyed Commercial Services is a well-known distributor of batteries in Bahrain, offering a wide range of products for different sectors. Their portfolio includes batteries for consumer electronics, automotive, and industrial applications. Almoayyed Commercial Services prides itself on delivering high-quality products backed by robust technical support and after-sales service. Their reputation for reliability and customer-centric approach makes them a trusted choice in the market.
5. Naser Al Sayer & Co. B.S.C.
Website: Naser Al Sayer & Co. B.S.C.
Naser Al Sayer & Co. B.S.C. has been serving the Bahrain market for years, providing a wide array of battery solutions. They offer batteries for automotive, industrial, and backup power applications. Known for their commitment to quality and customer service, Naser Al Sayer & Co. ensures that their clients have access to the best battery technologies available. Their expertise and dedication to meeting customer needs have earned them a solid reputation in the industry.
Why Choose Local Distributors?
Opting for local battery distributors in Bahrain has several advantages. Local distributors are more attuned to the specific needs and challenges of the Bahraini market. They can provide quicker and more efficient services, including faster delivery times and localized technical support. Additionally, local distributors often have a better understanding of the regulatory requirements and standards in Bahrain, ensuring compliance and reliability.
Conclusion
Selecting the right battery distributor is crucial for ensuring the reliability and efficiency of your power solutions. Whether you need batteries for personal use, automotive purposes, or large-scale industrial applications, the distributors listed above are among the best in Bahrain. By considering factors such as product range, quality assurance, technical support, reputation, and price, you can make an informed decision and choose a distributor that meets your specific needs. Bahrain’s growing demand for advanced battery solutions makes it an exciting market, and partnering with the right distributor can help you stay ahead in this dynamic environment.
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The world’s biggest decarbonization challenge comes not from cars, planes, or power plants, but from the highly polluting heavy industries at the heart of modern society.
New data from the Rhodium Group shows that, worldwide, no sector emits more planet-warming carbon dioxide than industry. That fact is not projected to change in the decades to come.
Cement, steel, petrochemicals, and various other mass-produced industrial metals and materials, from aluminum to glass, are ubiquitous.
They also make up an enormous and rising share of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions.
In 2022, the industrial sector accounted for 31 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions. By 2050, Rhodium forecasts that the industrial sector could emit as much CO2 equivalent as the power, transportation, and building sectors combined.
The biggest driver of industrial emissions is oil and gas production. The manufacturing of cement and other non-metallic minerals is the next-biggest contributor, followed by steel and iron production.
Emissions from oil and gas production mostly stem from the enormous amount of “fugitive” methane that escapes into the atmosphere: 80 percent of the sector’s emissions take this form.
In cement production, there are two key sources of emissions: high-heat, gas-fired kilns and the limestone used as an ingredient in Portland cement, which releases CO2 when heated up. Steelmaking emissions mainly come from the use of coal-fired blast furnaces to make iron.
Many of these industrial sectors have historically been described as “hard-to-decarbonize,” but in recent years experts have pushed back on that label as new pathways to cleaning up heavy industry have emerged or been proven out.
Rhodium, for its part, sees the oil and gas industry’s fugitive methane problem as solvable thanks to “cost-effective mitigation solutions that exist today,” the report notes. Plus, if global fossil-fuel consumption falls due to the rise of clean energy, heat pumps, and EVs, those emissions will follow suit.
The report also sees a solid pathway for the steelmaking sector to become less carbon-intensive by increasing both the use of electric arc furnaces, which use electricity to recycle scrap steel, as well as an alternative, coal-free ironmaking process called direct reduction, which can be fueled by fossil gas or hydrogen.
The research firm is less optimistic about cement emissions in the near term, citing a lack of mature technologies. Major cement producers and startups are working on different techniques to chip away at emissions, and companies are also devising ways to produce low-carbon Portland cement, but the industry is still far from the wholesale transformation needed to radically reduce emissions.
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Use the load bank of EMAX load banks to improve the efficiency and safety of electrical systems.
Use closed and fully controllable loads to simulate real-life load conditions.
EMAX load bank stands at the forefront of the power testing industry, providing high-quality load banks designed to meet various industrial needs. Delivered worldwide to ensure that global customers can use our advanced solutions
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Witch from Mercury finale politics post. I'm happy for you all! But this is a long boring post about the military industrial complex in the show.
Somehow, I thought they weren't going to go with "the villain was right and only his means were wrong". It makes sense for Shaddiq to want to capture the means of war production for the Earth, as someone who likely has allegiances on one side of the many conflicts. Arming a wronged people and giving them the tools to create their own borders and their own nation is a classic motivation for a terrorist.
But that's clearly a measure of escalation and proliferation of weapons. Not something that pacifist Miorine would be expected to support, especially given that she has seen firsthand the violence that even a few mecha can inflict have on a civilian populace. She values peace as a concept, and has no ties to any specific region or nation on the planet, and it would require too much suspension of disbelief that she would be ignorant to the effect that escalating Earth's capacity for warfare could have.
It's a flawed solution, and not just for the given reason that "space will just scoop up the means of war production again". It creates a power vacuum twice, by escalating the amount of firepower that exists on the Earth, and by chasing away the Spacian interests that were previously controlling it, opening room for Earth corporations and warlords to take over that role.
Rather than being "consumed by proxy wars" between Spacian corporations, it would be consumed by wars fought in earnest, settling old grudges with newly bought war production capabilities.
It sidesteps the political implications of telling a story about the military industrial complex, which G. Witch has been about since the beginning, which is a bit disappointing in my opinion. The only commentary out of the show seems to be that Spacian war production is wrong because they have no stakes in the wars they support. But that's also a problem with Earthian war production.
Sure, Spacians are comfortable and unconcerned with the conflicts that are funding their lifestyle. But wouldn't Earth corporations still have the same profit motive? Does Lockheed Martin have any interest in stopping wars? Of course not. They would be just as profit-motivated and just as disconnected from the human cost of war as those in the Benerit group. Where Spacian war partitioning would encourage stalemates for stable consumption of war materials, the many divided elements of Earth's military industrial complex would encourage wars of conquest and revenge with one another as an engine for their growth.
While this is a fairly distant concern for a show that is about a girl going to school and making friends, it does matter how the protagonists affect the fate of the Earth. The politics are just too simple here. It treats both Space and Earth as simple monoliths, and the only balance of power it regards as important is the one between Earth and Space. The show ignores the other questions, like whether war manufacturing corporations can be trusted just because they're on Earth.
Who will fill the power vacuum? Will Earth corporations use Gundam and cloning technology for good or evil? Will the dream of using Permet technology for medical research ever find funding under its new owners? And most importantly: is there any solution for a status quo sustained on a war-for-profit economy? Because transferring ownership and simply hand-waving the effects of worldwide war-manufacturing and proliferation is not a roadmap towards peace at all.
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Let us learn from our past struggles, in the USA and in Malaysia. May Day should be an occasion to reflect not jubilate, to engage not agonize, to demand not relent, and to organise, not complain. We need systemic change that can guarantee equality, fraternity, self-management and socialisation of the commonwealth, guided by a bottom–up approach to decision making. We need a labour movement that is multicultural and international, feminist, active in urban and rural struggles, and that prizes reason over superstition, justice over hierarchy, self-management over state power, international solidarity over nationalism. We need to fight for a universal human community, not parochialism and separatism. The organisational power and strategic location of the Malaysian union movement provides an excellent point of departure for building this counter-movement. This is our appeal and message as we celebrate this May Day, on the eve of dark days in which the storm clouds gather over humanity – but in which the light of hope of a better future can break through, if we arm ourselves with the correct ideas and approaches. May Day began as an example of globalisation-from-below. Let us rally to it. Let us take back its original vision: liberty, equality, unity.
May Day, popularly known as international workers day, started with a historic fight for decent working hours that culminated in the execution of four trade unionists in Chicago, United States, in November 1887. This was a decisive moment in the struggle for a just society through militant trade unionism. May Day was globalised from 1889 by the workers’ movement, being held in China from 1919, and in Malaysia from 1921. Today it remains a key day of reference – but its roots and aims are often forgotten.
May Day commemorations can be a platform to harness the power of the working class and poor into a counter-movement for social protection and changed society. Ordinary people worldwide face ecological problems, economic crisis, massive unemployment, low wages, denials of right to freedom of association, vulnerable, informal work and sub-contracting, suffering as immigrants– all in the context of destructive market competition and the rule of self-serving politicians and bosses.
Solutions do not lie in reformed capitalism or in the free market: the problems humanity faces have gotten worse. Capitalism adversely affects working class communities and their livelihoods; states act to enforce these horrors with laws and guns.
In Malaysia, this destruction is manifested in an ecological crisis expressed in disasters such as flooding that displaces tens of thousands, police brutality against picketing workers (like the National Union of Tobacco Industry), and a massive gap between rich and poor, powerful and powerless. Unions need to be central to the fight to win social protection floors, decent conditions and a better future for the Malaysian working family.
This article draws attention to the alternative: the “anarchist” ethos of firstly, building a working and poor people’s counter-culture to unravel the dominant class culture in society; and secondly, building a counter-power from below, that draws its energy from the trade unions and workers, the unemployed, the poor and the peasantry (small farmers), to fight to change the world for the better.
Let us start by looking at what the “Chicago Martyrs” died for – and then at the historical role and the future potential of Malaysian trade unions in the fight for justice and equality.
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We are facing the greatest upheaval since industrialization. To stop climate change, the energy system must be transformed worldwide. Very little time remains to accomplish this. But there are places where this renewable future has already arrived.
The documentary explores the question of what needs to happen in terms of politics, policies, and society to implement what is technically possible, when it comes to renewable energy. To do this, the film visits two completely different places. One is in the US and the other, in Bavaria. These localities have two things in common: Both have completely converted their energy supply to renewables and as a result, both now have more money in their coffers today than before.
The documentary provides a global overview of the solutions that already exist for a worldwide energy transition. And it asks what challenges still need to be overcome -- not only in the laboratories and power plants, but also among the movers and shakers who must drive the change today.
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