Fortum Group sets 2021 biodiversity target
, December 23, 2020 Fortum, a European energy firm with activities in over 40 countries, has introduced new biodiversity targets for the entire group, including Uniper. Fortum is committed to several climate and environmental targets, including at least 12 major voluntary measures that enhance biodiversity, to be implemented in 2021. The biodiversity target was announced in connection with the Group’s new climate targets. “Climate change is one of the largest drivers of biodiversity loss, and there is a close link between these two. That is why our target to transform into a carbon-neutral company strongly supports the new biodiversity target. Degradation of local and global variability among living species and ecosystems – the biodiversity crisis – requires improved collaborative action and voluntary measures from everyone,” says Ulla Rehell, Vice-President of Sustainability at Fortum.
Saab delivers upgraded Gotland Class sub to Sweden
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Saab Delivers Second Upgraded Gotland-class Submarine to Swedish Navy Our Bureau 1909
HMS Uppland Gotland-class submarine
Saab has delivered HMS Uppland, the second submarine of Gotland-class to the Swedish Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) after a Mid-life upgrade.
aking all necessary measures to ensure the submarine s operational availability, the upgrade includes new sensors and navigation systems, giving the vessel enhanced capabilities. The delivery of HMS Uppland was conducted on December 16 at a ceremony in Karlskrona, Sweden.
HMS Uppland has had 50 new systems installed or modified, of which 20 are new systems that in the future will be used in the next generation of submarines, the Blekinge-class. This means, for example, new possibilities to analyse the boat’s surroundings with a so called Optronic Mast, replacing the traditional periscope and associated management system.