Algae are considered as most ancient and important living organisms on earth. They occur in all conceivable biotopes influenced by environmental factors which affect their growth and distribution. Algae are extremely important ecologically as they provide 50-70% of the earth’s oxygen, and account for about half the food produced by photosynthesis on a global scale (John, 1994).
With an innate ability to survive in the harshest of environments requiring meager natural resources and having been identified as a non-competitive food source, algae is now being touted as a solution for Clean Energy, Environment apart from being Food and Nutrition source. With algae related research programs gaining steady prominence, application of magnetic fields on micro-algae appears most promising.
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Construction of Wind Farm Fryslân
In the past period, work has been done, in spite of the COVID-19 pandemics, laying 55 kilometres of cables on shore and 92 kilometres of cables in the IJsselmeer, driving in piles for the 89 foundations, building the substation at Breezanddijk and creating the construction island and nature reserve at Kornwerderzand. Frisian companies have been actively involved in the construction of the wind farm. And, in the future they will be involved in the management and maintenance of the wind farm as well.
Economic returns to the region
The province is underlining its promise of a wind farm from and for the province of Fryslân by investing hundreds of thousands of euros from the returns of sustainable initiatives annually throughout Fryslân. This means that green returns spring forth from other green returns, thereby creating a string of sustainable investments in the region. The province also will invest a third of the revenues from its particip
GoFor and Aurora Aerial s partnership will be piloted in Canada before expanding to GoFor s other operating markets. The drones used will be Transport Canada Part 9 Safe and are compliant for operation within controlled airspace in defined areas per local guidelines. Our new partnership with Aurora Aerial is the first step toward redefining the traditional logistics industry and aligns with our vision to revolutionize logistics by using innovative technologies to deliver the ultimate customer experience. Drones provide a way to do this, they deliver with reduced shipping times, reduced operational costs and less impact on the environment, said Brad Rollo, President and CEO, GoFor. The pandemic has accelerated the need for and adoption of new delivery solutions caused by a huge increase in online buyers and local delivery demand. People expect fast delivery and want their products when they want them which puts businesses in a seemingly impossible position. GoFor solves the deliv