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WHA Corporation Public Company Limited, or WHA Group, announced its Q12021 performance with total revenue and share of profits of THB 1,405.7 million, and a net profit of THB 134.7 million. Total normalized revenue and share of profits from operations stood at THB 1,454.3 million and normalized profits at THB 183.8 million. Chairman and Group CEO, Ms. Jareeporn Jarukornsakul assured performance of 4 business hubs still strong despite the current wave of Covid-19. Logistics business shows bright prospects with an influx of tenants. In Thailand, Industrial Estate land sales are better than expected, while in Vietnam, WHA Industrial Zone-Nghe An continues to expand. The Utilities business is recovering remarkably with the increased customer consumption of both water and power. All businesses foresee a promising outlook in the second half of this year, with customers ready to sign warehouse rental and land sale contracts. The company also targets to divest assets to REIT in Q42021.
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SHEAP heats more than 1200 homes and buildings in Lerwick including schools, care homes, leisure centres and a hospital THE Scottish Government’s Draft Heat in Buildings Strategy consultation document, published last month, emphasises that homes and workplaces account for around 21 per cent of Scotland’s total greenhouse gas emissions. ‘We can and must make very significant progress towards eliminating emissions from the way we heat our buildings over the next decade and reduce them to zero by 2045,’ it says, also pointing to heating solutions that are ‘widely used in other European countries and are now gaining a growing share of the market here in Scotland – but for many of us, they remain unfamiliar’.
GreenlandDenmarkShetland-islandsUnited-kingdomRussiaPetersburgSankt-peterburgScotlandDanishDerek-leaskDansk-fjernvarmeDanish-district-heating-associationHumans flush away vast amounts of water every day. When managed correctly, this wastewater is collected and undergoes treatment to remove pollutants that can otherwise threaten human and environmental health. In my latest research I estimated that more than 50% of the world’s domestic and manufacturing wastewater now follows this pathway, rather than the previous estimates of just 20%.
While this sounds like good news, it comes with a caveat. Treatment rates vary drastically across the world, and are especially low in many developing countries. An estimated 4.2 billion people lack access to safe sanitation and there are around 829,000 deaths from diarrhoea attributed to unsafe water and sanitation every year, so there is clearly still a long way to go. This challenge will be further compounded by rapid population growth and industrialisation. These factors threaten to increase the production of wastewater much faster than infrastructure can be developed.
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A vehicle for charitable giving designed to benefit the needs of Story County.
Funding for cultural projects at KHOI comes from a generous donation from Ames Commission on the Arts.
Immigrant Programs in Central Iowa
Susan Benner from the
Covid-19 Emergency Fund for Story County Immigrants describes this emergency fund meant for Story County immigrant residents who need assistance with rent, utilities, and other basic necessities. An online application for assistance can be found
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Mr. Bill Schmitt, Resource Recovery Superintendent discusses proper flag drop off at Recovery Plant to ensure flags do not end up in the landfill. For further questions contact 515-2399-5137. And Merry Rankin describes sustainability through municipal Programs.
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