Thursday, December 15, 2022

NEW ORDER Enquiry

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Ms. chem wal

(Supply Manager)


Cisco Systems, Inc.


World Headquarters
41 Daggett Drive
San Jose, CA 95134

Monday, December 12, 2022

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Also confirm your company mode of payment.

Ms. chem wal

(Supply Manager)


Cisco Systems, Inc.


World Headquarters
41 Daggett Drive
San Jose, CA 95134

Sunday, November 27, 2022

Friday, November 25, 2022

VERY URGENT !!!

Greetings Sir,

My name is Amarat Alsadi, I am a widow from Afghanistan. The Taliban killed my husband on May 20 2022. I am in military barracks in Herat city in Afghanistan as I write this letter to you.  I have a fund in the amount of ($2,000,000 USD) in words Three million United State Dollars in a bank in Israel. As a matter of urgency. I am contacting you to help me and transfer my funds to your country and also help me and my daughter move to your country to start a new life there.

I got your email contact from (PDF) when I was looking for some information and I was fortunate to get your email contact, actually I have plans to move to a foreign country where it will be safer for me and my only daughter. Since the Taliban leadership took over the country, we have had no peace. I am the victim of their brutal leadership. They killed my husband.

I will give you 30% of the fund as your compensation after the successful transfer and you will also help me to start a good business in your country with the remaining fund after you take your 30%. See, there is no risk associated with this fund, this is the money that my late husband and I made from our real estate investments and oil rig equipment. I will give you all the necessary information after reading your answer.

Best Regards,
Amarat Alsadi

Wednesday, November 23, 2022

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Osphare LLC

Add: 722 E. Market St. Suite 102 PMB C26 Leesburg, VA 20176-4475

Tel: (703) 727-4406

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Fwd: Energy Department Announces $24M to Advance Solar-Thermal Technologies


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Date: Tue, Sep 27, 2022, 2:35 PM
Subject: Energy Department Announces $24M to Advance Solar-Thermal Technologies
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DOE issues strategic roadmap to lower costs for mirrors used in CSP plants.

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Energy dot gov Office of Energy Efficiency and renewable energy

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U.S. Department of Energy Announces $24 Million to Advance Solar-Thermal and Industrial Decarbonization Technologies

DOE Also Releases Strategic Roadmap to Enhance Ability to Harness Solar Power, Lower Costs for Mirrors used in Concentrating Solar Power Plants

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released a new roadmap and awarded $24 million to ten research teams that will advance next-generation concentrating solar-thermal power (CSP) technologies, which utilize the sun to generate heat for electricity production and industrial processing. Five of these ten projects will focus on advancing industrial uses for this technology, specifically in the cement, hydrogen, and chemicals sectors, and help advance the goals laid out in DOE's Industrial Decarbonization Roadmap and recently launched Industrial Heat Shot. The other five projects will support DOE's $100 million ongoing efforts to develop next-generation CSP plants, which can generate low-cost electricity at any time of day. Today's announcements will further advance the development and deployment of solar energy technologies and help support President Biden's goal of achieving a net-zero economy by 2050.

"Solar-thermal technologies provide us with a significant opportunity to upgrade and reduce emissions of industrial plants across the nation while meeting America's energy needs with reliable, around the clock power generation," said U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm. "DOE's investments will drive the innovation necessary to build out a clean energy economy and meet our climate goals while diversifying the sources of dependable and readily available clean energy."

CSP technologies, which use mirrors to concentrate sunlight onto a receiver, can be used to generate electricity using a turbine, but the same technologies can also be applied to deliver heat to a variety of industrial applications, like water desalination, food processing, chemical production, and mineral processing.

Today's awards were announced at the International Energy Agency's Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems (SolarPACES) conference, hosted by DOE in Albuquerque, NM. The awardees will research, develop, and demonstrate projects that can decarbonize the energy sector by developing CSP technologies for higher efficiency power cycles, increased flexibility and reliability through thermal storage, and carbon-free industrial processes in the United States.

The ten projects announced below fall into two categories which focus on different areas of CSP technologies: 

  • Industrial decarbonization (Five projects, $13.2 million):
    • Heliogen (Pasadena, CA): This project will demonstrate a CSP process for decarbonizing the heating of limestone to 950°C, which could reduce the carbon emissions associated with manufacturing cement. (Award Amount: $4.1 million)
    • Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, NM): This project will optimize heat-transfer processes and designs associated with the production of solar-thermal production of cement. (Award Amount: $2.6 million)
    • Solar Dynamics (Broomfield, CO): This project will develop and test designs of novel molten salt thermal energy storage tanks to enable the delivery of carbon-free heat on-demand. (Award Amount: $2.3 million)
    • University of Florida (Gainesville, FL): This project will design and validate a highly efficient and scalable solar thermochemical reactor to produce hydrogen from water and sunlight. (Award Amount: $2.2 million)
    • University of Maryland: College Park (College Park, MD): This project will develop a novel chemical reactor to decarbonize the production of propylene, a key precursor to many chemicals. (Award Amount: $2 million)
  • Gen3 solid particle technologies (Five projects, $10.7 million):
    • GE Research (Niskayuna, NY): This project will aim to deliver a preliminary design of a supercritical carbon-dioxide (sCO2) power block that is optimized for Gen3 CSP that uses solid particles. (Award Amount: $1.6 million)
    • Mississippi State University (Starkville, MS): The project team will develop a novel particle-based thermochemical energy storage system for CSP. (Award Amount: $3.1 million)
    • Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, NM): This project will design high-temperature mass flow sensors that use solid particles to move and store thermal energy for the reliable operation of Gen3 CSP systems. (Award Amount: $1 million)
    • Sandia National Laboratories (Albuquerque, NM): This project will design a modular slide gate system for control of particle flows in CSP receivers, in collaboration with an industrial valve manufacturer. (Award Amount: $1.9 million)
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI): This project aims to develop a prototype particle-to-sCO2 heat exchanger using advanced design and manufacturing techniques. (Award Amount: $3.1 million)

Heliostat Consortium Roadmap and Request for Information

To further advance CSP technologies, DOE today also released a roadmap, developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), to guide research and deployment of heliostats, which are mirrors that follow the sun and concentrate sunlight in CSP plants. These components represent 30-40% of the cost of a CSP system, so reducing the cost of heliostats can make a significant impact on DOE's goal of $0.05/kwh for CSP plants by 2030. Key areas the roadmap identifies as ripe for innovation include automated operation and machine learning, metrology, automated manufacturing and installation, as well as secure wireless controls. DOE's Heliostat Consortium (HelioCon), a $25 million, 5-year research effort led by NREL and Sandia National Laboratories, in collaboration with the Australian Solar Thermal Research Institute, will work to implement the roadmap.

As the central hub for heliostat technology development in the United States, HelioCon seeks to significantly expand U.S. expertise in heliostats and increase the number researchers in the field. To achieve that goal, NREL today released a $3 million request for proposals (RFP) for research projects to work with them on these challenges. In addition to engaging external researchers, the RFP will seek to leverage unique expertise and test capabilities at the National Laboratories to advance the projects proposed by academic and industry partners. Responses are due by Nov. 8, 2022.

Learn more about the DOE Solar Energy Technologies Office, its research in CSP, industrial decarbonization, and how DOE's research in desalination can help pave the way to greater adoption of CSP technologies.

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Monday, September 26, 2022

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Monday, September 19, 2022

Thursday, September 15, 2022

INFO

Good day.



Firstly, I must solicit your confidence in this transaction; this is by virtue of its nature as being utterly confidential and top secret. Though I know that a transaction of this magnitude will make any one apprehensive and worried, but I am assuring you that all will be well at the end of the day. Let me start by first introducing myself properly to you. It may surprise you receiving this letter from me, since there was no previous correspondence between us. My Name is MR. G. RUSSELL, (Banker) and personal account manager to my Late client, an expatriate engineer and contractor



My purpose of contacting you is for you to help me to secure his funds deposited with the Bank before he died, to avoid it being confiscated or declared as unclaimed by the Bank. The fund value is Š‚76,500, 000.00 (Seventy Six Million, Five Hundred Thousand Euros), this money was deposited by my late client before he passed away, on the 16th April 2014, and up till today his relatives remained unknown.



All relevant documents and information as regards to the cash deposit is in my possession as we speak, therefore I guarantee the success of this transaction in all legal definitions. As his account manager I have contacted the bank for the claim of the fund and the Bank has issued me a notice to contact the next of kin or the account will be declared unserviceable and the fund will be retired by the state.This type of incident is not new, there are many people who try to evade taxes in their country of origin by depositing their money in a foreign secret accounts. Since this account is secret and there is no one left to claim the fund I am contacting you. I am actually asking for your consent to present you to the Bank as the Next of Kin/beneficiary of my late client's fund, since you have the same last name, so that the fund will be released to you as his next of kin. All the legal documents to back up your claim as my client's next of Kin will be provided. All I require is your hon
est cooperation and absol



I wish to point out that I want 20% of this money to be shared among the Charity Organizations, while the remaining is shared equally between us. This transaction is entirely risk free. I will use my position as banker to guarantee the successful execution of this transaction. If you are interested, please contact me, upon your response, I shall then provide you with more details and relevant documents that will help you understand more on this transaction.



The intended transaction will be processed under legitimacy by a lawyer,which will protect me and you from any violation of law.

If you wish to achieve the goal with me, please kindly get back to me with your interest for further explanations and better understanding. Also be kind to let me know if you are not interested so that I can further my search to another Citizen that has the same surname with my late client.



Kindest Regards

MR. G. RUSSEL

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

NYTimes: Biden Administration Releases Plan for $50 Billion Investment in Chips

Biden Administration Releases Plan for $50 Billion Investment in Chips https://nyti.ms/3AO0RLL 

Saturday, August 27, 2022

NYTimes: Donald Trump Is Not Above the Law

Donald Trump Is Not Above the Law https://nyti.ms/3cnU2bm 

Friday, August 26, 2022

Friday, August 19, 2022

Fwd: A hydrogen breakthrough


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Date: Fri, Aug 19, 2022, 8:04 AM
Subject: A hydrogen breakthrough
To: <mbannerman@tnag.net>


By Swati PandeyA small Australian research lab tucked away in a coastal town, 70 kilometers (43 miles) north of Sydney, says it has develope
Bloomberg

By Swati Pandey

Startup's Hydrogen Breakthrough May Give New Life to Coal Plants

A small Australian research lab tucked away in a coastal town, 70 kilometers (43 miles) north of Sydney, says it has developed a patented technology using a catalyst that can turn hydrogen and oxygen into superheated steam capable of driving a power-station turbine.

"Our model works on heat from hydrogen," said Andrew Horvath, chairman of Star Scientific Ltd. The system is "plug-and-play," he said at the company's research facility in the town of Berkeley Vale. "It is quickly deployable, it's a lot smarter to work with."

Wearing high-vis jackets and safety goggles, Chief Technology Officer Steve Heaton and another member of the team demonstrated an experimental model that looks like a French coffee press. Bottled hydrogen and oxygen are fed into a glass cylinder containing the secret catalyst, which quickly turns orange as it heats up to around 700 degrees Celsius (1,292 Fahrenheit). If the technology can scale up, it could ultimately allow power plant operators that burn coal to retrofit generators to run on green hydrogen without having to construct a completely new plant. 

The catalyst glowing hot as hydrogen and oxygen are passed over it during a demonstration. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg

"We think there are a lot of opportunities in existing steam turbines that have some longevity," said Horvath, citing the example of Japan where 70% of its turbines still have 40 years of life left. "Why would you throw them away? They're already connected to the grid."

In January 2021, the company signed an agreement with the Philippines government to study retro-fitting coal-fired power plants in the Southeast Asian nation.

Star Scientific's system differs from traditional ways of generating heat from hydrogen, such as through combustion or in fuel cells, according to Horvath, who as a child would spend weekends in the lab of his nuclear physicist father, experimenting with the gas.  "We don't burn hydrogen and that's going to be the real key that we've been driving and people are taking notice of," he said.

Staff are fielding dozens of emails a day from prospective clients, he said, and the company is in talks with water-treatment companies, brewers, dairy firms and abattoirs about using the system. "There's so much demand, the market's coming to us," he said.

A pilot project to test the system at a factory run by a local unit of Mars Inc. is awaiting regulatory approval, which Horvath expects will come in 2023.

Andrew Horvath Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg

The technology "offers enormous potential across the food manufacturing industry," said Bill Heague, general manager of Mars Food Australia. "Thermal energy is crucial to the business of cooking food and this technology has the capability to create limitless heat without any combustion and zero emissions."

Star Scientific was started 25 years ago to commercialize nuclear fusion work done by Horvath's father Stephen that used heavy hydrogen containing unstable sub-atomic particles called muons. During the research, the team unexpectedly discovered a way to convert hydrogen into heat without burning it, a breakthrough patented as the Hydrogen Energy Release Optimiser, or HERO.

"Star Scientific's technology can be scaled up and used for a variety of different applications either direct energy generation through a turbine or just thermal heating," said Scott Donne, a professor at the School of Environmental and Life Science in the University of Newcastle, near Star Scientific's lab. "Around where we are in Newcastle, there are four very large coal-fired power stations that basically use steam to actually drive their turbines. At the moment, it's done with coal-fired power but it could conceivably be done with hydrogen using the existing infrastructure." 

Click here to read more about the latest hydrogen breakthrough.

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Going big on carbon capture

9,000,000
That's how many tons of carbon dioxide Saudi Aramco wants to potentially store per year, from 2026, as it looks to tap the blue hydrogen market. 

Where the winds are blowing

"I think UK hydrogen production needs to be offshore."
Martin Bradley
Head of infrastructure investments for Macquarie Asset Management in Europe, Middle East and Africa
Macquarie Group Ltd. is betting the North Sea's shallow waters and gusty winds are a boon for the renewable electricity needed to make green hydrogen.

Other reads...

Despite the dire environmental consequences, the world has never produced more plastic — some 500 million tons annually — and experts predict that to double by 2040. One reason is that plastic is cheap and useful. Another is the success of industry-led campaigns that say we can use it sustainably. A Bloomberg Green investigation finds that an initiative backed by Coca-Cola, Unilever and Danone to recycle the plastic waste in Ghana is better at deflecting blame and avoiding regulation than actually recycling.

A Jamestown community in Accra, Ghana, on July 5, 2022. Photographer: Nipah Dennis /Bloomberg
  • One answer to Europe's energy crisis? More electric cars. EVs en masse are great for storing renewable electricity and sending it back to the grid.
     
  • Billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes is urging Australia to act more on climate, even as the new government begins to strengthen emissions cuts.
     
  • US President Joe Biden's big goal of decarbonizing the nation's electricity system is clashing with a plan to prolong the life of some coal plants.
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Wednesday, August 17, 2022

NYTimes: A Victory for Biden, and a Bet on America’s Future

A Victory for Biden, and a Bet on America's Future https://nyti.ms/3zVoOjO 

Tuesday, August 16, 2022

The New York Times: New York Developers Rush to Reduce Emissions as Hefty Fines Loom

The New York Times: New York Developers Rush to Reduce Emissions as Hefty Fines Loom.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/16/business/new-york-real-estate-climate-change.html 

CNN: The West's historic drought is threatening hydropower at Hoover Dam

CNN: The West's historic drought is threatening hydropower at Hoover Dam.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/16/us/hoover-dam-hydropower-drought-climate/index.html 

SciTechDaily: Physicist Claims To Have Solved the Mystery of Consciousness

SciTechDaily: Physicist Claims To Have Solved the Mystery of Consciousness.
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The Associated Press - en EspaƱol: Biden signs massive climate and health care legislation

The Associated Press - en EspaƱol: Biden signs massive climate and health care legislation.
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Fwd: Competitive Tier 2 Request For Proposals Launch


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Date: Tue, Aug 16, 2022, 2:46 PM
Subject: Competitive Tier 2 Request For Proposals Launch
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LARGE-SCALE RENEWABLES
Competitive Tier 2 Request for Proposals Launch
New York State Energy Research and Development Authority

Dear Industry Partner,

We are excited to share with you that today Governor Hochul announced the third solicitation under the Competitive Tier 2 Program to support existing renewable energy resources in New York State. Today's announcement underscores the importance of the State's baseline energy generation as a critical part of supporting New York State's goal to obtain 70 percent of the State's electricity from renewable sources by 2030.

Under this Request for Proposals (RFP), NYSERDA seeks to purchase Competitive Tier 2 Renewable Energy Certificates from eligible facilities, which include land-based wind and privately-owned hydroelectric generating facilities located within New York State that entered commercial operation prior to January 1, 2015.

NYSERDA's procurement approach will further expand market interest for RECs from Tier 2 generators, promote greater in-state competition to help the State achieve the lowest possible cost of renewable energy for New Yorkers, and allow Community Choice Aggregations to continue to voluntarily negotiate the best price and terms on energy supply, products, and services.

Proposals are due by September 15, 2022 by 3:00 p.m. ET. Interested proposers can apply on NYSERDA's website.

NYSERDA will hold a webinar for interested parties on August 23. Registration is required to join this event.


Competitive Tier 2 Proposers Webinar
Date: Tuesday, August 23, 2022
Time: 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. ET

Register for Webinar




Thank you for your continued interest and engagement in large-scale renewables development in New York State. Additional information specific to this opportunity and NYSERDA's Competitive Tier 2 Program is available on NYSERDA's website.

Sincerely,
NYSERDA's Large-Scale Renewables Team

 
 
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