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Russia requires hundreds of incinerators to produce clean energy â president s envoy Five plants are already under construction, while 25 more are going to be built, Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport Sergei Ivanov added ST. PETERSBURG, June 3. / TASS /. Russia needs hundreds of incineration plants to generate clean energy since waste will never run out, Special Presidential Representative for Environmental Protection, Ecology and Transport Sergei Ivanov stated at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum on Thursday. Garbage will never end. It is just like the forest, the wind and the sun. I hope the sun will not go out, the wind will always be. We need to build incinerators so that there is less waste and more clean energy, Ivanov noted. ....
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New scientific ecological center is to identify unstable structures near Norilsk Initial analysis of 200 key structures in the Norilsk Industrial District may be done by using satellite images, according to the researcher TASS, December 18. The first task of the Ecology Science and Research Center, which the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Siberian Branch established in December following the Great Norilsk Expedition, will be to offer a technology to identify the structures and buildings, which may collapse in the Norilsk Industrial District due to the thawing permafrost, the center’s Director Nikolai Yurkevich told TASS. Read also “The task is to offer a technology, a computer complex, which could be used to monitor engineering structures in the permafrost areas,” he said. “With an eye to that, we will provide methods and a team of scientists.” ....