Scatec Solar to build $600m solar projects in Egypt

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Scatec Solar, a leading solar energy provider, is planning to invest $600 million on solar projects over two years in Egypt.
As the sun is very stable from morning to evening, plenty of solar power can be generated in Egypt, said a statement.
These investments will create employment, with the provider in discussions with Egyptian companies in regards to training local workers and teaching them the skills during the construction of solar plants, it said.
Terje Osmundsen, Scatec Solar senior vice president for Business Development, who took part in the recently concluded Solar Projects Egypt conference, said that if Egypt moves according to its ambitious timeline, it can emerge as a leader in solar energy.
The conference showed that there is an emerging cluster of Egyptian companies that is preparing to play an active role in developing the solar market in Egypt.
India, South Africa and China are large countries and play an important role, but in the Mena region, Egypt can become the leading hub on solar development, and gradually even manufacturing, said Osmundsen.
Egypt is potentially a very attractive market because for every KW per hour of solar energy that can be produced. Importing fuel is expensive and a drain of precious foreign exchange reserves. Solar energy can replace imported oil, fuel and diesel to produce electricity.
From a global perspective, the Benban area is a huge area because it is linked to the infrastructure of the Aswan Dam – so it can combine hydro, wind and solar power. So this area is very suitable for building solar power farms, he said.
The company has started recruiting people to work on the three projects in Benban and two in Zaafarana and has also been co-ordinating with local companies.
The Benban projects are set to be launched in the first half of the next year, said Osmundsen.
Meanwhile, the Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC) is ready to sign the contract of sub-stations and want to start next year, he said.
About 25 to 30 per cent equity amounts to $112 million to $146 million, and 70 to 75 per cent debt will represent $420 million to $450 million in loans from the banks. The firm is discussing with Norwegian and international funders, he added. – TradeArabia News Service

Source: Scatec Solar to build $600m solar projects in Egypt

Smoking litter ‘on 86% of Welsh streets’ – BBC News

Streets in Wales are blighted by discarded cigarette butts, with 86% of roads strewn with smoking-related litter, a charity’s survey shows.

Discarded chewing gum was also seen on three-quarters of streets surveyed for Keep Wales Tidy, while dog fouling was found on one in 10.

Despite this, 96% of streets were graded as acceptable to the public.

Natural Resources Minister Carl Sargeant said “everybody” was responsible for keeping streets clean.

Keep Wales Tidy said smoking-related litter – which is predominantly made up of cigarette butts – was difficult to clean up.

It could also affect the environment and wildlife by contaminating water supplies with toxic chemicals, it added.

Chief executive Lesley Jones said: “I would emphasise that it isn’t just the responsibility of local authorities to clean up an area, but everyone who lives, works, visits a street, park, beach, city, town or village to keep it clean and create a good environment for all.”

Its research – published in the All Wales Report (How Clean are our Streets?) – was funded by the Welsh government.

Source: Smoking litter ‘on 86% of Welsh streets’ – BBC News

Trudeau says Canada will stay in fight against Islamic State

By KATHLEEN HENNESSEY, Associated Press

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his country will remain a strong member of the campaign against the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria.

Trudeau and President Barack Obama are speaking to reporters after their first formal meeting since Trudeau took office earlier this month. Trudeau ran on a promise to pull Canada’s fighter jets out of the U.S.-led air campaign against IS.

But Trudeau says Canada will keep doing “more than its part” to defend against IS. He has recently pledged to send more military trainers to Iraq as part of that effort.

Obama says Trudeau is a “great boost of energy” for Canada’s political landscape. He says he invited Trudeau for a White House visit that will hopefully come early next year.

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Source: Trudeau says Canada will stay in fight against Islamic State – US News

Australia Bars Foreigners From Buying World’s Largest Ranch

The Australian government announced on Thursday it had barred foreigners from buying a company that owns the world’s largest cattle ranch and other Australian farmland greater in area than South Korea.

The company, S. Kidman & Co. Ltd., owns 10 cattle ranches, a bull breeding stud and a feed lot covering 101,411 square kilometers (39,155 square miles) in four states. That’s an area bigger than South Korea and almost as big as the U.S. state of Virginia.

Treasurer Scott Morrison said that Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board, or FIRB, found that the sale to foreign investors would be contrary to the national interest.

Kidman owns the world’s biggest cattle ranch, Anna Creek Station, which covers 23,677 square kilometers (9,142 square miles) of arid central Australia. Half of it is inside the 122,188 square kilometer (47,177 square mile) Defense Department-controlled Woomera Prohibited Area, or WPA, the world’s largest rocket firing range.

“The WPA weapons testing range makes a unique and sensitive contribution to Australia’s national defense and it is not unusual for governments to restrict access to sensitive areas on national security grounds,” Morrison said in a statement.

“Given the size and significance of the total portfolio of Kidman properties along with the national security issues around access to the WPA, I have determined, after taking advice from FIRB, that it would be contrary to Australia’s national interest for a foreign person to acquire S. Kidman and Co. in its current form,” he added.

Morrison left open the possibility of the company being split up and partially sold to foreign interests without Anna Creek.

Don Manifold, a director of Ernst and Young who is managing the sale, was not immediately available for comment on Thursday.

He said last month that he expected between six and 12 bidders would lodge formal offers. He would not say how many were foreigners. From that list, a preferred buyer was to be chosen before the end of the year.

Media speculated that the company would sell for more than 300 million Australian dollars ($210 million).

At least three Chinese bidders were reportedly interested in buying the Adelaide-based company which was founded by beef baron Sir Sidney Kidman in 1899 and is now largely owned by his descendants.

The Defense Department blocked two Chinese investments in mines on security grounds in 2009 because they were within the Woomera range.

The FIRB rarely intervenes in corporate sales. But increasing foreign ownership of Australian farmland has become a politically sensitive issue.

The Australian beef industry is emerging from years of low profitability due to drought and a high Australian dollar inflated by a mining boom that has now passed.

Despite the size of Kidman’s land holdings, its ranches are largely semi-desert and carry only an average herd of 185,000 cattle, which is a fraction of a percent of the total Australian herd.

Source: Australia Bars Foreigners From Buying World’s Largest Ranch – ABC News

Every Question You Were Afraid to Ask About Tapeworms, Answered

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If you’ve been online at all these past few weeks, you probably heard about Luis Ortiz, a 26-year-old man in California who had a “still wiggling” tapeworm pulled from his brainshudder.

Parasites in general are a disturbing thought, but for some reason tapeworms are especially freakyhence the Internet firestorm over Ortiz’ story. Making it even scarier is how serious his infection was: he needed emergency brain surgery; ultimately he spent close to three months in the hospital recovering.

All of this got us wondering about the medical specifics here, so we went digging. Thankfully, we learned that what happened to Ortiz is rare, and tapeworms aren’t nearly that dangerous in most cases (though they remain ridiculously disgusting). Here’s everything you need to knowbut were afraid to Googleabout these unsettling infections.

First of all, what exactly are tapeworms?

Tapeworms are flat worm parasites that take up residence in the intestines of people and animals. There are a few species, but the one that most commonly occurs in the United States is Taenia solium, also known as pork tapeworm, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The “head” of the worm attaches to the wall of a person’s intestine and absorbs nutrients. From there, tapeworms grow a bunch of little segments called proglottids, which contain eggs, and are often passed out of the body with the host’s stool.

How do tapeworms get into your GI tract in the first place?

The most common way to pick up a tapeworm is through eating undercooked meat.

Some eggs can survive for days or months in feces from infected humans or animals. If cattle or pigs eat infected excrement (usually because it gets into their feed somehow), the eggs can hatch and the larvae form into cysts that make their way into the animals’ muscles.

When the animal is slaughtered for consumption, the tapeworm cysts end up in the meat aisle at the grocery store. If the meat is cooked properly, the larvae die, and the meat is safe to eat. But if you eat it raw or undercooked, a larva can enter your GI tract, where it develops into an adult and can grow up to 25 (!) meters long, depending on the species. (That’s 82 feet, for the metric-challenged.)

So then how did it get into that one guy’s brain?

Tapeworm larvae can travel in your body and survive in brain, liver, and lung tissue. But the good news is that in the United States, this kind of infection—called cysticercosis—is extremely rare. It’s usually caused by ingesting the pork tapeworm eggs directly from infected human fecal matter.

This usually means that you get it from eating something contaminated with feces from another infected person. Also: it’s possible to develop cysticercosis after ingesting your own feces (another reason to wash your hands after you use the bathroom); that’s called autoinfection.

Cysticercosis can be very dangerous: When a person ingests these eggs, the larvae can invade the intestinal wall and travel to your organs. If they reach the brain (a potentially fatal condition called neurocysticercosis), that can cause seizures and other neurological symptoms.

How common are they?

While tapeworms are common all over the world, they tend to show up most in Latin America, sub-Saharan Africa, and parts of Europe and Asia. This is why Americans often think of tapeworms as a hazard for international travelers.

The CDC estimates that fewer than 1,000 people in the United States are infected with a tapeworm each year. According to Peter Jay Hotez, PhD, MD, dean of the national school of tropical medicine at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas, points out, no one is doing active surveillance for tapeworms in the U.S., and so that number is probably a “vast underestimate.”

Still, there is no evidence to suggest that tapeworms are hanging out in every other deli or restaurant, by any means.

What are the symptoms?

As far as relationships go, the human-tapeworm pairing is unrequited. Contrary to what humans think—get out, get out, get out!—tapeworms are perfectly happy in our GI tract. (Hey, it’s warm and there’s free food.) And they’re so well-adapted to the human body that adult worms often don’t trigger any symptoms in their hosts at all; when they do, it’s usually a stomachache, diarrhea, or weight loss.

So how do you find out that there’s a parasite in your body? Well, there’s a decent chance that you won’t. “[Tapeworms] have a normal life cycle,” Dr. Hotez says. “They can live for up to a few years and then they die.” When that happens, the host simply passes the tapeworm, or it gets absorbed by the intestines.

How do I find out if I have a tape worm?

Their eggs will show up in your stool. So, well, there’s no nice way to put this: most people have to have their poop analyzed to confirm infection.

After providing a stool sample, a doctor will look under a microscope for the eggs, which are less than 1,000th of a millimeter in size, Dr. Hotez says. From there, doctors will likely treat the infection with praziquantel, a very effective antiparasitic drug.

You can also pass a whole proglottid segment in your stool, and if you happen to see it moving—yes, moving—before you flush that’s another tip-off.

How do I prevent a tapeworm infection?

Since most people get it from raw or undercooked meat, the best advice is to really be sure you’re fully cooking meat, the CDC says. If you’re cooking whole cuts of beef or pork, use a food thermometer to check that the temperature reaches at least 145° F (63° C) for whole cuts and 160° F for ground meat.

Source: Every Question You Were Afraid to Ask About Tapeworms, Answered – Health News and Views – Health.com