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A planning application is seeking to construct a new road in a patch of garigue “for better vehicular access and movement” in the Siġġiewi countrysi ....
[FREE eBOOKs] Have You Downloaded Marine Insight s 12 FREE Maritime eBooks? Click Here To Download Now You are here: Home › Shipping News › Abandoned Palmali Crew Caught In An Inhumane Trap; Seafarers Starved In Darkness: ITF Abandoned Palmali Crew Caught In An Inhumane Trap; Seafarers Starved In Darkness: ITF February 20, 2021 TwitterFacebookLinkedInPinterestBuffer The humanitarian effort to feed, repatriate and fight for the seafarers’ outstanding wages has been spearheaded by the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) and its inspectors. This week four seafarers on one ship owned by Mübariz Mansimov Gurbanoğlu’s Palmali shipping company, the Captain Nagdaliyev (IMO 9575307), were freed by Lebanese authorities after the crew took to a hunger strike in an effort to go home. The tanker was arrested in the port of Beirut on May 12, 2020 and when its crew were abandoned without food, fuel and wages for more than 1 ....
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More than 50 seafarers remain trapped aboard vessels once owned by a Turkish billionaire whose jail and bankruptcy have left his employees without food, fuel and freedom for 10 months. But Turkey can save them. ....
One potential solution could be smaller hydroelectric generators capturing untapped energy from low-flow water systems like irrigation canals and streams, according to Darren Wren, general manager at Kinetic NRG (Gold Coast, Australia). Founded in 2016 by the late founder, Paul Camilleri, Kinetic NRG is a privately funded, renewable energy company focused on the development of new hydro-powered generation technology to deliver low-cost, reliable electricity. The company’s first technology is called the Hydro-kinetic Energy Generator (HEG) system, which measures 1.5 meters in diameter with an output of up to 30 kilowatts (kW) from water flows of 2.0 meters per second. This output makes it a “micro” hydropower system according to classification bodies such as the U.S. DOE, which defines micro systems as those with up to 100 kW of capacity. Intended for direct use in rivers, irrigation canals or tail races channeling water from existing dams, the HEG is designed for lo ....