Podcast – Latest update on Japan’s plan on data centres and the data centre situation in Asia Pacific region

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. Japan’s latest business strategy for the country’s data centres; 2. Data centres’ quick shift to harnessing renewable energy sources;3. Business case of owning a data centre and the gradual uptake in using colocation faciltiies; and4. How ESG and Sustainability ratings and concerns might affect dataContinue reading “Podcast – Latest update on Japan’s plan on data centres and the data centre situation in Asia Pacific region”

Samsung pulled off unexpected game-changing move that might accelerate the growth of South Korea’s technological dominance

Samsung Electronics announced that they would make a total of 276 patents available to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) free of charge. The initiative was made with the support of the South Korean government. The move was expected to spark even more innovations within their SMEs segment and improve their industry’s competitiveness. Samsung Electronics wouldContinue reading “Samsung pulled off unexpected game-changing move that might accelerate the growth of South Korea’s technological dominance”

Podcast – Cryptocurrency and its link to sustainability issues

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. The mining operations of cryptocurrency;  2. How crypto-mining is linked to sustainability; and 3. What can the mining community do to reduce their operations’ environmental impacts. 

Podcast – Cameras to fight forest fires and the global situation of forest fires

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. What Oregon is doing to monitor and fight forest fires with; and 2. The global situation of forest fire and how climate change is going to exacerbate the situation. 

Podcast – China goes full steam into producing Green Hydrogen while New Zealand continues to debate over its production

Episode Description In this episode, I shared about the following: 1. China’s plan to produce Green Hydrogen; and  2. New Zealand’s reluctance to produce Green Hydrogen.

South Korea begins the development of long duration, high payload and high altitude solar-powered drones for strategic reasons

The South Korean government would begin the development of solar-powered drones that could operate at the stratospheric altitude. The development would take into account commercialisation and adaptability of these drones to other types of operations in the future. In the upcoming period, the working group would carefully pick four research and development (R&D) organisations toContinue reading “South Korea begins the development of long duration, high payload and high altitude solar-powered drones for strategic reasons”

Japanese government to set new criteria for renewable energy pricing and discuss new potential sites for wind power energy projects

In 2020, the Japanese government announced that it would begin exploring the possibility of constructing and operating offshore wind farms with a maximum capacity of 155 MW off the shores of Noshiro City and Happo Town in Akita Prefecture. The Japan Renewable Energy Corporation was then entrusted with undertaking a variety of studies, including environmentalContinue reading “Japanese government to set new criteria for renewable energy pricing and discuss new potential sites for wind power energy projects”

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