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Cdt. Damian Wright, University of Nevada, a seasoned shooter, 5th Regiment, Cadet Leaders Course, aims to make expert level on the Handiboe range. Fort Knox, June 27. Photo by Ariana Aubuchon
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Chicken wing expert, Hooters, named Joey Chestnut the official Wing-Eating World Champion after his performance at the original Hooters restaurant in Clearwater, Fla., during the culmination of the 10-city Hooters Wing-Eating World Championship tour. Chestnut, the number one ranked world champion eater from San Jose, Calif., ate 144 wings in 10 minutes to claim the title and take home $7,500 in cash prizes.
Expert Dialogue on Real-time Monitoring of Flight Data, including the Black Box - the need for International Standards in the Age of Cloud Computing and Big Data, 26-27 May 2014, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. ©MCMC
The second expert working session with Daniel García Andújar, Archival process , Intermediae Madrid July 2009
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In smaller countries, like Croatia, where oil demand is low, and emission standards are poor, algae biofuel has the potential to significantly reduce reliance on foreign oil.
CCRES ALGAE TEAM
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Biodiesel from Microalgae
The oil from the algae can be used for any combustion process. An even wider range of use for algae oil is obtained by the transesterification to biodiesel. This biodiesel can be blended with fossil diesel or can be directly driven as pure biodiesel B100.
Biodiesel from microalgae has a comparable quality as rapeseed methyl ester and meets the standard EN 14214. At biodiesel production about 12% glycerin is produced as a by-product. This glycerin is a valuable resource for the production of algae in closed ponds, the heterotrophic processes. Thus, the entire algae oil can be used as fuel.
Fish Food
Algae provide a natural solution for the expanding fishing industry:
High-protein fish food
Replacement for existing fish meal production
Algae have nutrients of many young fishes available
The fishing industry recorded an annual growth of over 10% and, according to experts, will beat the global beef consumption in 2015.
The Technology developed by CCRES offers the opportunity to deliver part of the needed proteins for fish farming on the resulting algal biomass.
Protein for the food industry
The demand for high-quality protein for the food industry has been growing rapidly over the years.
The big growth opportunities are:
Weight control
Fitness and Sports Nutrition
Food supplements
The market volume in the protein sector is continously growing and at the rate of US $ 10.5B in 2010 and according to experts, will steadily increase to approx. $25B until 2030.
“There is intense interest in algal biofuels and bioproducts in this country and abroad, including in US,Australia, Chile, China, the European Union, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, and others,” says Branka Kalle, President of Council Croatian Center of Renewable Energy Sources (CCRES).
Advantages algae has over other sources may make it the world’s favored biofuel. Algae could potentially produce over 20 times more oil per acre than other terrestrial crops.Algae avoids many of the environmental challenges associated with conventional biofuels.Algae does not require arable land or potable water, which completely avoids competition with food resources.
“The Asia Pacific region has been culturing algae for food and pharmaceuticals for many centuries, and these countries are eager to use this knowledge base for the production of biofuels,”says Zeljko Serdar, President of CCRES.
Without sustained high prices at the pump, investment in algae will likely be driven by demand for other products. In the short term, the growth of the industry will come from governments and companies seeking to reduce their environmental impact through carbon collection.
CCRES ALGAE TEAM
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Croatian Center of Renewable Energy Sources (CCRES)
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Growing algae for biofuel not only provides a viable source of alternative energy, but also yields significant economic benefits.
Minimal land use
Algae require much less land than traditional row crops, such as corn. In addition, algae can grow on non-arable, nutrient-poor land that won’t support conventional agriculture.
High yielding
Algae grow quickly at a large scale and can potentially generate up to 50 times more the amount of oil per acre than row crops, like corn and soybeans, which produce vegetable oil.
Non-competitive with agriculture
Production of algae for biofuel doesn’t require arable land needed for food production, fresh water for irrigation, or application of petroleum-based fertilizers. Algae farms can thrive and expand without taking land that’s needed for crops.
Renewable energy usage
Sunlight is the original source of all liquid fuels. Algae use photosynthesis to capture sunlight energy to produce oxygen and carbohydrates, creating a natural biomass oil product.
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Algae biofuels create a sustainable pathway to energy independence.
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Green Car Congress reports that biodiesel derived from microalgae, yeast, and bacteria can effectively outperform both petroleum diesel and biodiesel produced from plant oils, according to the findings of a new study by a team from Utah State University.
The researchers, who reported their results in a paper published in the ACS journal Energy & Fuels, examined the properties, engine performance, and emissions for biodiesel produced from the microalgae Chaetoceros gracilis; the yeast Cryptococcus curvatus; and the bacterium Rhodococcus opacus, all compared with commercial soybean biodiesel.
From the study: While biodiesel derived from plant seed oils has advantages as a replacement for petroleum diesel, there is strong interest in the potential for biodiesel produced from microbial derived oils because of potential use of contaminated water, the diversity of oils that can be produced, use of marginal lands, and potential for higher oil yields per acre. Three different groups of microbes are known to produce high neutral oils including select microalgae, bacteria, and yeast.
Plant-based oils, commonly used to produce biodiesel (e.g., soybean, canola, and sunflower) are similar to one another in terms of fatty acid composition, containing primarily C16 and C18 fatty acids with varying degrees of unsaturation. Microbial oils, however, can differ substantially and may contain uncommon fatty acids that differ in both chain length and structure.
This study demonstrates that microbial-derived biodiesel shows comparable properties in the parameters tested to soybean biodiesel. Future wide scale use of microbial oils as a source for biodiesel will require advances in large-scale cultivation, dewatering, and oil extraction.
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The SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA reaches a major milestone in July 2023, when work begins on restoring and realigning Hylebos Creek as it makes it way toward Commencement Bay.
Before restoration and realignment work can begin, biologists must catch and relocate all the fish in the stream so they're not harmed by this work. This is known as "de-fishing."
In this photo, the environmental experts are setting up a fine meshed screen in the stream. This keeps fish on one side or the other. Once the screen is in place, they'll walk downstream dragging another net, but not actively catching fish. They're trying to shoo the fish downstream and out of the area. It's less stressful for the fish if they can leave under their own steam. After a couple hundred feet, they'll set up a second fine-meshed net, essentially creating an area where fish can't get in or out. Then the crew will begin actively de-fishing the area between the two nets, looking for fish to catch and relocate.
Realigning Hylebos Creek is one part of a much larger and unique environmental mitigation program that we're doing as part of the SR 167 Completion Project.
Decades ago, areas on either side of I-5 at the Fife curve were converted to industrial and agricultural use, turning this area into a shadow of its former self. Hylebos Creek, for example, was diverted into ditches that followed straight lines and ran too close to I-5, allowing runoff from the road to enter the creek. Heavy rains led to chronic flooding on I-5 because the wetlands that used to act as a storage area for floodwater were gone. In addition to restoring the creek and making it more inviting to fish, especially Chinook and coho salmon, we'll also restore wetlands on the east side of I-5. In all, nearly 150 acres of wetlands and streams will be revitalized.
The SR 167 Completion project, along with restoring this vital habitat is part of WSDOT’s Puget Sound Gateway Program which completes critical links in Washington’s highway and freight network. It will build an important new connection to the Port of Tacoma, improve the movement of freight and reduce congestion on local roads and highways.
Tomi Kuittinen, Vice President of Expert Services Analyse²
Tomi has more than 18 years of experience in Category Management at every level from Unilever, Fazer and Atria. With a wide contact network in the Finnish market from both the supplier and the retailer side, his high expertise in process understanding make him an asset to our team. Tomi works in deep collaboration with all Finnish manufacturers and importers while leading our Expert Services team, which provides consultative help in implementing our software tools into customer’s processes, helping them take the most benefit of our solutions and understand shopper and consumer motives by using our unique trend and attribute methodology.
Simon Moulson, Head of Retail, Linpac Allibert
Simon has worked in the retail packaging industry for more than 20 years and has extensive experience in RTP supply chain solutions. He has worked on initiatives with many of the UK’s major retailers and has developed strategies incorporating Maxipac, folding trays and dollies that have led to substantial cost savings all the way through the supply chain
Birgit PATTERER, Kraft Foods / Mondelez International
Customer Supply Chain Development CEE (Central & Eastern Europe, Russia and Turkey)
- Develop regional Supply Chain strategies
- Manage key cross-country customer platforms
- Initiate and lead regional Customer Supply Chain projects
- Establish regional processes, guidelines and procedures
- Share and implement best practices across the region
- Develop and execute roadmaps with the region’s BUs and their key customers
- Collaborate with international and local key accounts
Jurgita Žalkauskė, Coca-Cola Hellenic Baltic, Country Logistics manager.
Previously:
- Managing director of NT Valdos
- Procurement director at Lietuvos energija ;
- various positions in Procurement at Carlsberg Breweries (Regional lead Buyer for North region, Carlsberg Baltic Procurement manager, SAP BPO (business process owner) for Procurement).
Magdalena Lagodzka, Nielsen
Analyst by education and hobby. Graduated Quantitative Methods on Warsaw School of Economics. In Nielsen since 2007. Leads Analytic Consulting Unit for CEE and Baltics, dealing with marketing analyses, based on modeling of sales data. On everyday basis supports FMCG Clients in key decisions regarding pricing, promotions other marketing mix elements.
Presentation will include insights from recent researches performed by Nielsen Analytic Consulting in CEE on promotions:
- How does promotional intensity look
- What implications can high promotional intensity have?
- Do promotional activities bring additional sales?
- How to make promotions more effective?
Staff Sgt. Anthony Lodiong, Fort Bliss, Texas, is awarded the Expert Soldier Badge by Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael A. Grinston Oct. 15, 2019, during a ceremony at the Association of the U.S. Army annual Eisenhower Luncheon. Lodiong was one of 11 Soldiers awarded the new badge during the event. (Mike Morones for AUSA)
Group portrait of Ms. Amal Elbeshbishi, Economic Affairs Officer for ECA SRO at North Africa; Mojubaolu Okome, Professor of Political Science, African and Women's Studies, Brooklyn College; Dr. Fethi Touzri, Expert and Former Secretary of State for Youth and Sport and Dr. Hassan Musa Youssef, Population and Social Development Expert during African Economic Conference (AEC) 2019 - Special Event A - Skills and Employment Creation for Youth Lessons for North Africa (ECA Sub - Regional office - North Africa) on December 2, 2019, in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt.
U.S. Army Cpt. Jon Dyer, assigned to 173rd Airborne Brigade, runs towards the finish line of the 12-mile ruck march of this year's U.S. Army Europe Expert Field Medical Badge (EFMB) competition, at the Joint Multinational Training Command's Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany, Sep. 09, 2014. Three hundred candidates from U.S. forces in Europe including 40 multinational participants are competing in the five-day challenge. The test is a rigorous evaluation of mental and physical skills and earning the badge requires a high degree of ability and focus. Passing rates range from 5-25 percent, making the EFMB a distinctive mark in a Soldier's records. The EFMB also provides multinational and U.S. service members the opportunity to train together and to gain a greater understanding of their abilities while building more competent and confident Soldiers. As an interoperable team, we deter and prevent future aggression and instability.
(U.S. Army photo by Visual Information Specialist Markus Rauchenberger/released)
Peueot Expert support unit of the Spanish National Police, the Cuerpo Nacional de Police.
Photo was taken at the Headquarters of the National Police in Palma, Mallorca.
Molly's expert panel is ready to testify. They testified on the subject of why the American colonies went to war against the British.
Road links in Paua New Guinea are extremely basic. Transport of goods and people overland can be vary ardious due to the poor conditions of the main roads.
Photo Credit: ADRA Germany, Papua New Guinea, June 2013
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Pour répondre au manque de visibilité des femmes dans les médias au Sénégal, Social Change Factory,
l’Ambassade de France au Sénégal et le groupe Egaé, avec le soutien de ONU Femmes WCARO ont lancé la plateforme en ligne « Les Expertes Sénégal », accessible sur : expertessenegal.com. Elle recensera les profils de centaines de femmes chercheuses,
femmes d’affaires, professionnelles, journalistes et responsables d'associations au Sénégal, prêtes à intervenir
dans les médias.
Crédit Photo : Yulia Panevina/ONU Femmes
To address the lack of visibility of women in the media in Senegal, Social Change Factory,
the French Embassy in Senegal and the Egaé Group, with the support of UN Women WCARO, have launched the online platform "Les Expertes Sénégal", accessible at: expertessenegal.com. It will list the profiles of hundreds of women researchers,
businesswomen, professionals, journalists and leaders of associations in Senegal, ready to intervene in the media.
Photo credit: Yulia Panevina/UN Women
Meeting baby elephant orphans at David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust, meeting the brave force on the frontline at Kenya Wildlife Service and raising awareness with World Experts at UNEP Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya.
Since taking up photography around 18 months ago I have a growing collection of books that I use for inspiration and guidance.
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