As world leaders endorse climate goals like reaching net-zero greenhouse-gas emissions within the next 30 years, companies are pushing to move their projects from research and development to commercial phases. The net-zero objective—balancing emissions produced and emissions removed from the atmosphere—has spurred growth in the business of sustainable energy, which generates fewer emissions than fossil fuels. Some of these possibilities, like satellites that can wirelessly beam down solar energy from orbit, remain experimental, while others, like underwater turbines that harness tidal movements, have progressed from prototypes to commercial demonstrations. What are the newest developments in generating power from the sun, water, air and Earth?
On 30 March 2022 KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI took part in the event organized by the techUK devoted to the future of mobility services. There were discussed the status and potentials of technical and digital development in the mobility sector, with the emphasis on digital aspect.
The Federal Communications Commission’s Public Safety and Homeland Security Bureau added equipment and services from three entities – AO Kaspersky Lab, China Telecom (Americas) Corp, and China Mobile International USA Inc. – to its list of communications equipment and services that have been deemed a threat to national security, consistent with requirements in the Secure and Trusted Communications Networks Act of 2019.
KIELTYKA GLADKOWSKI, as the member of NYCB, takes part in the webcast organised by the New York City Bar devoted to cryptocurrency and hot topics in fintech and derivatives, taking place on 12 April 2022.
During the event the panelists will discuss: – Decoding Cryptocurrency, Blockchain, FinTech, and Emerging Regulations; – Embracing Cryptocurrency, DeFi, Digital Innovations, FinTech, and Crypto Derivatives; – Creating Market Standard Documentation For Digital Assets and Contractual Standards for Digital Asset Derivatives; – How U.S. regulators and market participants are assessing opportunities; – Risks of FinTech and DeFi services and the challenges these technological innovations raise in the current regulatory landscape.
Small nuclear reactors (SMR) are units with a capacity of up to about 300 MW, and countries such as Canada, the United States, Great Britain and France invest in them. The technology has been known for many years, but it is controversial. There are three such units in Russia in the world, models manufactured in the USA and Canada are at the stage of obtaining a license. Micro and small nuclear power plants have already been used in submarines and ships in the past. It is estimated that they can become an alternative to large nuclear power plants. They can be used to create energy complexes, the construction time is short (they are delivered to the site of operation). If they prove to be competitively priced, they can become an additional, emission-free source of electricity.
Synthos Green Energy- a pioneer of nuclear change in Poland