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Esa Approves Biomass Satellite To Monitor Earth’s Forests
By Jonathan Amos Science correspondent, BBC News Biomass will have a 12m reflector antenna to catch the returning radar signal A satellite that can “weigh” the Earth’s forests has just been given the go ahead by the European Space Agency. Biomass, as it will be known, is expected to launch in 2020. The spacecraft will carry a novel radar system that is able to sense the trunks and big branches of trees from orbit. Scientists will use Biomass to calculate the amount of carbon stored in the world’s forests, and to monitor for any changes over the course of the five-year mission. The satellite’s data should help researchers understand better the role trees play in the cycling of carbon on Earth and, by extension, the influence this has on the planet’s climate. “Biomass will give us unprecedented knowledge on the state of the world’s forests and how they are changing,” said Prof Shaun Quegan, who was one of the key proposers of the mission. “This will give us a firm basis for treaties that aim to help developing countries preserve their forests, such as the UN Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and forest Degradation (REDD+) initiative. “In addition, Biomass will return information on national forestry resources, and that’s important for things like energy and biodiversity,” the Sheffield University researcher told BBC News. Esa’s Earth Observation Programme Board approved the 400m-euro (£340m) Biomass mission on Tuesday. Europe’s Earth Explorers Goce was launched in 2009 to map the subtle variations in Earth’s gravity field Smos (above) has been studying ocean salinity and soil moisture for three years Cryosat-2 was launched in 2010 to measure the shape and thickness of polar ice Swarm is a trio of satellites that will map the Earth’s magnetism from this year Aeolus is an innovative laser mission that will measure winds across the globe Earthcare will also use a laser to examine the role of clouds and aerosols in climate change Biomass will launch in 2020, using a radar to map the planet’s forests The satellite will be the seventh of the agency’s so-called Earth Explorers – a series of spacecraft that are designed to do innovative science in obtaining data on issues of pressing environmental concern. Three missions have so far gone into orbit, returning remarkable new information on gravity, polar ice cover, soil moisture and ocean salinity. A fourth, to study the Earth’s magnetic field, launches this year; with satellites to study the wind and fine particles in the atmosphere further back in the development schedule. Biomass will be a 1.2-tonne satellite at launch, meaning it will probably go up on Esa’s new Vega rocket, which successfully conducted only its second flight overnight. Its sole instrument will send down a 70cm radar pulse that will penetrate the leafy canopies of forests but scatter back off the large woody parts of trees. It will sense the volume of material at a resolution of about 200m. In essence, it will be able to weigh the amount of carbon tied up in the world’s forests. A 12m reflector antenna will be needed to capture the return signal from the radar pulse. An antenna of this size has to be folded for launch to fit inside the Vega vehicle, and then unfurled once the satellite has reached its 650km-high orbit. Currently, Biomass will not be permitted to operate over North America, Europe and the Arctic. The US Department of Defense (DoD) says the spacecraft’s radar would interfere with its missile early-warning and space-tracking systems. Prof Quegan said a dialogue with the DoD to get some operational data over these regions would undoubtedly continue as the mission moved towards its launch date, but even if the Americans stood firm on the issue the loss of coverage would not severely impact the project’s science. The radar’s 70cm wavelength penetrates the leafy canopy to see the big branches and trunks “First of all, it hardly affects the tropics where the really big unknowns are,” he explained. “It doesn’t affect the whole of Eurasia where the big boreal forests are found; and it doesn’t affect the temperate forests of China where the biggest re-growth on the planet is occurring. And in terms of REDD countries, we lose just a handful.” The UK’s Natural Environment Research Council (Nerc) has funded much of the basic science underpinning the Biomass concept. “We’re delighted to see that Esa has selected the mission and regards it as scientifically important,” said chief executive Prof Duncan Wingham. “Nerc is really looking forward to the marvellous science that this mission will provide and in particular the greater understanding it will give us of the carbon cycle, which is its primary goal,” he told BBC News. Britain is a senior partner in Esa’s Earth observation programme and will be expecting a significant industrial role in the Biomass mission. Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk and follow me on Twitter: @BBCAmos Continue reading
Rentech Drops Woody Jet Fuel For Wood Pellets
By: Northern Ontario Business staff The California energy company which once touted made-in-Northern Ontario green jet fuel now wants to make wood pellets. Los Angeles-based Rentech has drastically changed the scope of its project in Northern Ontario as it announced, May 2, it is switching gears by acquiring a shuttered Weyerhaeser fibre board mill in Wawa and and the Atikokan Renewable Fuels mill in Atikokan . Plans to convert a former Domtar mill in White River into a fuel refinery have been dropped. To make this happen, Rentech had to acquire a deep-pocketed partner in Georgia-based Fulghum Fibre, a leader in wood chip processing services. The Atikokan mill, owned by Ed Fukushima and Larry Levchak of Thunder Bay , is undergoing a conversion to make wood pellets to feed the nearby Ontario Power Generation power station. The Wawa mill will be converted to a wood pellet operation. In addition, Rentech has struck a long-term contract with Canadian National Railway to ship pellets from Wawa to the Port of Quebec, presumably for international customers. The company is hinting of employment opportunities for First Nations. Rentech had been signaling for more than a year that jet fuel was no longer in its plans. In 2011, amid much government fanfare, the province committed 1.1 million cubic metres of wood to Rentech and its local partners to set up a wood-to-aviation fuel refinery in White River to make low-carbon jet fuel. Almost 400 direct and indirect jobs were to be created. The so-called Olympiad Project was part ofthe province’s wood supply competition to put Ontario “wood back to work” in the larger overhaul of the Crown wood tenure system. Rentech president Hunt Ramsbottom said in 2011 that he expected to have an order book of air carrier clients by the time the plant went into operation in 2015. But later that same year, Rentech began retrenching on its plans and said it was looking for a deep-pocketed dance partner for the White River plant. Rentech said it was searching for partners and funding sources in a “financing package that would limit Rentech’s investment in the project.” Last February, Rentech decided to close an R & D plant in Colorado where it planned to find a profitable way to convert biomass into jet fuel. The company plans to “re-position” itself to take advantage of the a strong business fundamentals of the nitrogen market. Rentech is cutting all its spending on research and development activities from $21 million in 2012 to $10 million in 2013. Click here to find more articles on Rentech. Continue reading
Carbon Friendly Retains Sustainable Capital Corporation to Provide Research Report with Target Price
May 03, 2013 02:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time Carbon Friendly Retains Sustainable Capital Corporation to Provide Research Report with Target Price VANCOUVER, British Columbia–( BUSINESS WIRE )– Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. ( CNSX: CFQ ) (the “Company” or “Carbon Friendly”) announces that it has retained Sustainable Capital Corporation (“Sustainable Capital”), a Canadian-based firm, to render an independent research report by the beginning of June, 2013 with a target price. Accordingly, Carbon Friendly has concluded its relationship with Expansion Funding, LLC (“Expansion”). “I am pleased with the interest that MicroCoal technology has received from major utilities in key international markets. Further, I look forward to working efficiently with Sustainable Capital to receive a report in a timely manner.” The Company reports it will continue to remain focused on seeking a listing on a US Exchange; however, in order to maximize the Company’s value in advance of a listing in the US, the Company will be focused on securing additional MicroCoal™ sales and opportunities. In addition to its current agreements, the Company will follow-through with other utilities and prospects that have expressed keen interest in the MicroCoal technology and its benefits. Slawek Smulewicz, CEO and Director of the Company, states: “ I am pleased with the interest that MicroCoal technology has received from major utilities in key international markets. Further, I look forward to working efficiently with Sustainable Capital to receive a report in a timely manner.” Furthermore, a total of 1,500,000 shares held in escrow by certain parties were released back to the Company and the shares have now been returned to treasury. About Sustainable Capital Corporation Inc.: Sustainable Capital Corporation is a Canadian capital markets advisory firm dedicated to serving emerging clean-technology and select life sciences companies. Sustainable Capital is committed to growing the Canadian clean technology sector and providing the investment community with objective research reports. About Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc.: Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. , through its subsidiaries, is focused on the development of energy efficiency technology, renewable energy, and reforestation projects that have the potential to generate significant revenue. MicroCoal Inc . has an internationally patented technology that is expected to improve coal-fired utilities’ economic performance by reducing input costs, improving operations and simultaneously reducing their environmental footprint. Global CO2 Reduction generates Carbon Offsets from forestry projects that may be transacted through international voluntary markets. Carbiopel S.A. aggregates biomass supply and produces biomass fuel pellets for the European market, including large European utilities and independent renewable energy providers, in line with EU renewable energy directives. On behalf of the Board of Directors Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. “Slawek Smulewicz” CEO and Director Forward Looking Statements Certain statements included in this News Release contain forward-looking statements, including disclosure concerning possible or assumed future results of operations of the Company. Forward-looking statements typically are preceded by, followed by or include the words – “believes”, “expects”, “anticipates”, “estimates”, “intends”, “plans”, or similar exp ressions. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of future performance. They involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions, and the Company’s results could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. Neither CNSX nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the policies of the CNSX) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the release. We seek safe harbor. Please contact: Slawek Smulewicz CEO and Director, Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. Telephone: (604) 676 9792 E-mail: info@carbonfriendly.com Contacts Carbon Friendly Solutions Inc. Slawek Smulewicz, 604-676-9792 CEO and Director info@carbonfriendly.com www.carbonfriendly.com Continue reading




