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Exploring the Energy Sources That Will Drive the Future

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The primary energy source for many countries over the past century has been fossil fuels. These include oil, gas, and coal, which are burned to produce energy. The problem with these energy sources is how damaging they are to the environment, a realisation that is leading many countries to switch to new energy sources. These are either renewable or low-carbon options that have a much lower environmental impact.

Solar

Solar is one of the cleanest and cheapest energy sources. This is because, besides the solar panels and batteries, nothing else is required to produce and store it. You can set up solar panels for homes, schools, and even large industries and not have to think about energy production for at least 25 years.

Solar panels convert the sun’s rays into an electric current that either charges a battery or powers different equipment. This is an oversimplification, of course, but it shows why solar is so versatile as long as you have sun. While this can seem like a huge problem in areas that do not have much of it, we now have solar panels that produce power in all conditions, and the storage density of batteries is getting much better. This means we will need fewer batteries of larger capacities to store power in the future.

Wind

Large wind turbines harness the kinetic energy of wind. These turbines can be placed on land where there is a lot of wind or offshore where they will interrupt wildlife as little as possible.

While humans have been harnessing the power of the wind for centuries for activities like grain grinding, we are still improving how we leverage it to create electricity. We are just starting to leverage larger and taller turbines with more kinetic energy and can harness the wind much better for this purpose.

Even though wind speeds vary globally, the potential for wind energy generation surpasses worldwide demand. If we can learn how to harness more wind energy or invest more resources into it, we can theoretically rely on it for most of our energy production.

Syngas

The impact of burning fossil fuels and using them as an energy source has led to extensive research into low-carbon fuel alternatives that can be used alongside renewable energy sources. In recent years, many companies have become interested in syngas, a synthetic gas that contains hydrogen and sometimes hydrocarbons. Syngas is usually produced through a process known as gasification, which produces a product with impurities. These impurities can damage equipment and cause environmental pollution, so they are removed through a process known as washing. There are several syngas scrubbing processes, including the more popular wet gas scrubbing.

Ocean Energy

While it remains underdeveloped compared to other sources, ocean energy holds tremendous potential if we can harness the kinetic energy of our oceans effectively. That said, numerous prototypes that already harness wave and tidal energy hold a lot of promise and are showing the potential this energy source holds.

With more people realising the devastating effects of burning fossil fuels for energy, many countries are transitioning to cleaner sources of power. It will take some time to transition away from what we have used for the last century, but these new energy sources are much better for the Earth so there isn’t really a choice.

Declan Rice stands by decision to reject Man City for ‘more exciting’ Arsenal move

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Declan Rice stands by his decision to reject interest from Manchester City when joining Arsenal last year, claiming the Gunners have a “more exciting” project.

Rice was targeted by both City and Arsenal ahead of the 2023-24 season, with Pep Guardiola’s Premier League champions reportedly tabling a bid of around £90million to West Ham.

However, Rice ended up joining Arsenal for £105m and has spent his first season at the Emirates Stadium battling City for the title.

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Mikel Arteta’s men currently hold a one-point lead at the summit, but with City having an additional game to play, they know a perfect end to the season will seal a fourth successive crown.

Though Rice’s first campaign in north London may end without silverware, he has no regrets over his decision.

“This project seemed more exciting and that’s why I chose to come to Arsenal, because I believe we’re on to big things here,” The Athletic.

Had Rice made a different decision, he would likely have formed a fearsome partnership with Rodri at the base of Guardiola’s midfield.

Excluding penalty shoot-outs, Rodri has gone 70 games for both club and country without defeat, and the Spain international has been touted as a contender for the Premier League’s Player of the Season award – as has Rice.

Rice believes the two have very different styles but is in no doubt about Rodri’s status as the world’s top midfielder, saying: “We’re different players, I feel.

“With Rodri, he was born in Spain, he’s always been a natural number six. You can just tell by the way he plays that he’s worked under Pep for so long. He’s a lot more structured than I am.

“I’d say I’m a lot more off-the-cuff. Obviously, this season I’ve been more structured, but in terms of the way I play, I feel like… being free a little bit more.

“There are different things that we complement each other on — but no doubt, he’s the best in the world.”

Arsenal are in action first as the title race resumes on Saturday, welcoming Bournemouth to the Emirates for the early kick-off, with City hosting Wolves later that day.

Wolff denies Mercedes are set to meet with Verstappen camp

Toto Wolff says there is no truth in reports suggesting he was planning to meet with Max Verstappen’s agents in a bid to lure the Red Bull driver to Mercedes.

Verstappen is still thought to be unhappy at Red Bull following allegations of inappropriate behaviour towards a colleague against team principal Christian Horner.

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Horner, who has always denied any wrongdoing, was cleared by an investigation but Verstappen’s father Jos, himself a former Formula One driver, felt him staying would cause divisions within the team.

That has inevitably led to speculation Max Verstappen would leave and, with Lewis Hamilton already announcing he is to join Ferrari at the end of the season, there will be a seat free at Mercedes.

Wolff, however, poured cold water on reports he was to meet with the Verstappen camp after this weekend’s Miami Grand Prix.

He told Reuters TV: “No, that’s one of the rumours.

“People make up meetings, make up what’s happening with the drivers but these things should be behind closed doors and everything that’s been out there was not really the right thing.”

Wolff has previously admitted Verstappen would be his first choice even though the Dutchman, who is on course for a fourth successive drivers’ title, has a contract with Red Bull until 2028.

Wolff was also asked about reports all-conquering Red Bull were about to lose the sport’s top designer Adrian Newey.

He added: “Adrian Newey is an iconic engineer in Formula One with a great track record and again, also there are so many people talking about what he eventually might do and whether he leaves Red Bull or not.

“I’m just looking at it like a fan and watching that space.”

Police name man whose remains were found in Kersal Wetlands

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Detectives investigating a torso found in Kersal Dale, now believe the victim is 67-year-old Stuart Everett (pictured).

The formal identification process is yet to take place but DNA samples have been sent away for urgent forensic analysis.

Family liaison officers from GMP are supporting Stuart’s family during this distressing time.

Greater Manchester Police say the investigation has been “fast-moving” over the last three days, with many lines of enquiry explored.

Remains found at three other locations are still to be tested, but police are confident they belong to the same victim.

Detective superintendent Lewis Hughes said: “My thoughts and the thoughts of officers and staff across Greater Manchester Police are with Stuart’s family at this traumatic time. Family Liaison Officers are supporting them through each update in our investigation.

“On behalf of Stuart’s loved ones, I ask the public and the press to please respect their wishes for peace and privacy while they process this most devastating news.

“My officers and detectives, alongside additional resources from across the force, have worked tirelessly over the last three days to secure charges.

“We are grateful for the public’s continued help and support throughout this case. We understand the shockwaves this has caused throughout the community and beyond, and we hope you are reassured by the pace of our investigation and also our large police presence in the areas as we continue to make enquiries.

“We have officers drawn from different teams and units in GMP who have helped us search and their efforts do not go unnoticed, and they have all played an important role to help us get to this stage in our investigation.

“We said right at the start that our investigation will not stop until we have every stone unturned, and this continues to be the case. Our investigation has been a huge process so far, and we will continue to push forward in our enquiries to find answers for Stuart’s family.”

Michal Jaroslaw Polchowski (68) and Marcin Majerkiewicz (42) both of Worsley Road, Eccles, have been charged with murder.

A provisional date for a trial at the crown court has been set for March 3, 2025.

T20 World Cup 2024: Archer and Jordan included in preliminary England squad

Jofra Archer has been included in England’s preliminary squad for their defence of the T20 World Cup title in the West Indies and the United States in June.

Archer missed England’s triumphant run at the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia through injury, with a long-standing elbow issue keeping him out for the best part of two years.

His last international appearance came on a tour of Bangladesh in early 2023, though he has played club cricket in Barbados and pre-season games for Sussex in a bid to prove his fitness since then.

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The other headline selection is that of fellow paceman Chris Jordan, who has been recalled after being omitted from Jos Buttler’s squad for December’s tour of the West Indies.

His inclusion comes at the expense of Chris Woakes, who had been a fixture in England’s limited-overs setup and played a key role in helping them become the first men’s team to hold the T20 and ODI world crowns simultaneously.

Nine of the 15 players included in Buttler’s party featured at the 2022 tournament, with all-rounder Tom Hartley the only uncapped player in the 20-over format and Will Jacks the only other squad member to have never featured at a T20 World Cup.

Changes can be made to World Cup squads until the final deadline of May 25, with England set to prepare for the tournament by hosting Pakistan for four T20Is between May 22 and May 30.

The England and Wales Cricket Board say those players currently participating in the Indian Premier League will be available for the first of those matches, with England set to fly out to the Caribbean on May 31.

They face Scotland in their Group B opener on June 4, then take on Australia, Oman and Namibia before the conclusion of the group stage.

Buttler’s team will be hoping for a far better title defence than the one they managed at the 50-over tournament last year, when they crashed out in the first round after losing six of their nine matches.

England squad: Jos Buttler (c), Moeen Ali, Jofra Archer, Jonny Bairstow, Harry Brook, Sam Curran, Ben Duckett, Tom Hartley, Will Jacks, Chris Jordan, Liam Livingstone, Adil Rashid, Phil Salt, Reece Topley, Mark Wood.

‘I’m ready’ – Man City star Haaland sends title warning to Arsenal

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Erling Haaland has warned Manchester City’s rivals Arsenal he is ready to attack the run-in after recovering from injury, pledging the champions will keep their cool in the heat of the title race.

Haaland missed two games – an FA Cup semi-final win over Chelsea and a 4-0 Premier League rout of Brighton and Hove Albion – after sustaining a muscle injury during City’s Champions League quarter-final tie against Real Madrid, who prevailed on penalties after a 4-4 aggregate draw.

The Norwegian returned with a bang on Sunday, though, coming off the bench to score the all-important second goal in City’s 2-0 win at Nottingham Forest.

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The champions remain one point behind Arsenal with a game in hand, knowing four wins from four games will ensure they capture an unprecedented fourth straight title.

Haaland – who now leads the Premier League’s Golden Boot race outright with 21 goals for the season – is raring to go.

“I’m ready – I had a bit of a problem and it’s nice to bounce back from when we went out to Madrid in the Champions League,” he said.

“It’s been scratching inside of me to get back, and now I’m back and feeling good. I’m ready to attack the last five finals.”

With Liverpool’s title hopes fading during a miserable April for Jurgen Klopp’s side, it now appears to be a straight shoot-out for the trophy between City and Arsenal – just as it was last season.

Some accused Arsenal of being overly emotional as their title charge collapsed in 2022-23, and Haaland says there is no chance of City replicating that mistake.

“It’s nice – exactly like last season. This is maybe the most exciting time to be a footballer,” Haaland added.

“There’s not many who can relate but this is why I play football, for the feeling before the game, when you’re a bit nervous.

“This is fantastic and it’s why I love football because of these feelings. So many of these guys have done it before and it’s about keeping the head calm and not wanting it too much.

“We relax, smile and enjoy our time then we focus on the next game.”

Appacut Surpasses UK’s Largest Barber Chain with Extensive Network of Mobile Barbers

Based in Manchester, the innovative barber app Appacut has achieved a significant milestone by hosting more professional barbers than any other high-street chain in the UK. Launched just last year, the platform has become a powerhouse in connecting independent, fully mobile barbers and stylists with clients, facilitating the establishment of successful online businesses free from the high costs associated with running a physical shop.

The success of Appacut is underscored by its unique business model; the company does not employ barbers directly but instead, functions similarly to Uber or Airbnb by not owning the primary resources it offers. This strategy has enabled a rapid rise in the barbering industry.

The app’s design ensures customers can easily book home services with just a few clicks—ideal for those short on time or those preferring not to travel. The potential for earnings on the platform is substantial, with guarantees of double or triple the income barbers might achieve in traditional settings, depending on their level of activity.

Michael Lawes of Appacut commented on the trend towards convenient service delivery: “Consumers now want to access their essential services at the click of a button. And if possible, they want the service brought to them. You only have to take a look at the rise of apps like Just Eat, Deliveroo and Uber for evidence of that. Appacut is the barbering and hairdressing sector’s answer to this changing demand. Here in the UK, we pay for more than 360 million haircuts every year, so the demand is staggering. Our unique app gives customers the ability to browse dozens of barbers and stylists in their area and choose the one that most closely matches their preferences. That’s a process that requires just four clicks.”

CTO Jordan Ryan Madeley further explains the pivotal role of technology in their service: “The barber visits the customer’s home at the specified time – equipped with everything required for a successful hair-styling appointment. The professional slashes their operating overheads, and the client doesn’t have to venture into a High Street or worry about travel expenses. High Street rents and utility bills are at an all-time high in the UK, so Appacut is proving increasingly popular among independent barbers and business owners looking for ways to boost their profitability.”

Appacut is particularly popular in Manchester, attracting VIPs and celebrities who appreciate the privacy and convenience offered by the service. The company is currently seeking further investment to expand its reach across the UK and internationally.

Yorkshire’s A Really Cool Company Joins Viso Logistics Following Acquisition

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Viso Logistics has further strengthened its logistics network in the UK by acquiring A Really Cool Company (ARCC), a distinguished specialist in temperature-controlled transport based in Wetherby, Yorkshire. ARCC has established a solid reputation over its 15-year history, servicing clients primarily in the food and beverage industry, as well as other sectors requiring temperature-sensitive delivery services throughout the UK and Europe.

In 2021, Viso Logistics kicked off their ambitious plan to build an independent, specialised logistics network across the UK. Jag Express, a leading specialist courier in Cambridge, was the first company to join the network.

Andrew Wood, Managing Director of ARCC, shared his thoughts on joining forces with Viso Logistics: “The ARCC team are very excited about this next step in the evolution of our business. A partnership with Viso Logistics gives us the best of both worlds – we retain our company values, team and everything that makes us unique, but we also get to leverage off some excellent knowledge both inside and out of the logistics sector. Ultimately, this means that our loyal customers continue to get the same care and attention they have always had. What’s great is that they will now have some extras to help elevate their experience with us, such as access to an expanded network.”

Alexi Jones, Managing Partner at Viso Logistics, also commented on the new addition to their network: “Our strategy is to acquire long-established, successful specialist logistics companies that have expertise in specific sectors. To work with a business like ARCC that is so highly regarded in the food and beverage and pharmaceutical sectors, and complimentary to our existing network, makes them a perfect fit for Viso Logistics. The ARCC team are passionate about the service they provide and are real experts in their field. We have been impressed with their depth of industry knowledge and committed team, and know that their service will be one that our expanding customer base will benefit from. The addition of ARCC expands our Group’s growing footprint. Together with Jag Express in Cambridge, we now have a North-South axis which expands the scope of work we can undertake for our combined client base.”

Rafael Nadal Madrid Open 2024 results: Tennis great ‘found a way’ to beat Cachin in thriller

Former world number one Rafael Nadal said he did not have “any concerns” about playing on successive days after spending more than three hours on court in a 6-1 6-7 (5-7) 6-3 over world number 91 Pedro Cachin at the Madrid Open.

In his second tournament since a brief return from injury in January, Nadal reached the round of 16 to set up a meeting with 30th seed Jiri Lehecka on Tuesday.

“That’s tennis,” the 37-year-old said when he was asked about the demands of the quick turnaround.

“I cannot have any concerns about playing tomorrow. That’s the way the tournament goes. I need to find a way to play days in a row and still be competitive.

“I don’t know if I am at that moment yet but let’s see tomorrow. I’m just happy to be on court again and, hopefully, ready.”

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The 37-year-old is the tournament’s most successful player with five titles, and fans are hoping the Spaniard will come through unscathed during what is expected to be his final year on the ATP tour because of recurring injury problems.

“I don’t feel that something went wrong on my body but I need to wait,” he added. “I am not saying that to try to protect myself, I am just saying what I am feeling.”

Nadal results: ‘I need to give more’

Nadal dropped a set for the first time in his third win, having beaten 10th seed Alex de Minaur in the second round on Saturday.

“Some moments were good, some not good,” he said. “I found a way to win through. In the first set, even with some mistakes, I was able to be a little bit more unpredictable.

“That probably changed the match. The opportunity to play again tomorrow means a lot and I know I need to give more.”

The 14-time French Open winner is hoping to play at Roland Garros when the second grand slam of the year starts next month.

Nadal said last week that he would not participate in Paris unless he felt he was in a position to “compete”.

Man United transfer news: Hojlund, Mainoo, Garnacho ‘only players not available for moves’

Manchester United will consider transfer bids for any of their regular starters except Rasmus Hojlund, Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho, according to a report.

Striker Marcus Rashford, goalkeeper Andre Onana and full-back Diogo Dalot are among the high-profile players available under new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s plans to transform the club’s fortunes, BBC Sport has said.

The outlet added that it would take a “major offer” to persuade United to sell captain and key playmaker Bruno Fernandes.

Without the lucrative Uefa Champions League to look forward to, United’s wasteful spending during recent years has put them under more pressure as they attempt to meet the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

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A Premier League vote on Monday began a process which could lead to those rules being replaced for the 2025/26 season, with the report suggesting United may not be able to financially “flex their muscles” until then.

Rashford has been linked with French giants Paris St-Germain, who may be looking for attacking options after top scorer Kylian Mbappe leaves at the end of the season.

Man United transfers: Antony for sale?

The situation could make embattled manager Erik ten Hag’s position even more difficult after an underwhelming season at Old Trafford.

After a dismal first half of Ten Hag’s second season in charge, United had a mini-revival with a seven-match unbeaten run to start 2024.

That came to a crashing halt with a home defeat to Fulham, who had previously won one away game all season, and led to more questions about the Dutchman’s expensively-assembled squad and United’s spending before his arrival.

Winger Antony remains the club’s second-most expensive signing ever after becoming one of Ten Hag’s first signings in 2022, but the Brazil international only opened his Premier League account for the season on Saturday.

Even a rare goal for the 24-year-old could not spare his side another poor result, United protecting their lead for eight minutes before a late Burnley equaliser rescued a 1-1 draw for the second-bottom club.

United have won one of their last seven matches in all competitions, coming from behind to beat relegation certainties Sheffield United at home.