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‘We Can Produce Our Own Power Or Depend On Russia And The Middle East’: Drax Boss’s Blunt Message To Protesters As She Backs Fracking
By VICKI OWEN, FINANCIAL MAIL ON SUNDAY PUBLISHED: 22:18, 24 August 2013 Target: Dorothy Thompson has faced green protests Power giant Drax’s chief executive, Dorothy Thompson, reckons burning wood for light and heat is as old as time – and it’s hardly fracking, so why all the protests? The Drax power station in North Yorkshire is the UK’s biggest single emitter of carbon dioxide, but Thompson’s plan to turn its fuel from coal to biomass – wood-based pellets – has made environmentalists see red. Drax is the largest coal-fired power station in Western Europe and produces about 7 per cent of UK electrical consumption – enough for six cities the size of Leeds. But campaigners argue that it is a myth that biomass is a low-carbon process and its large-scale use for power generation is sustainable, claiming it leads to the destruction of forests. Drax’s annual meeting was targeted in April by protesters chanting ‘Drax, Drax, what do you say? How many trees have you killed today?’and carrying ‘Drax the Destroyer!’ banners. Thompson remains unfazed, proudly recalling the moment a few months ago when, in the Starship Enterprise-like control room of the power station, her ‘Project Phoenix’ staff flicked the switch that made one unit of the station run solely on biomass for the first time. ‘It was the culmination of ten years of research, development and analysis, and it started beautifully. I mean very smoothly. It is as old as time to burn wood to generate energy.’ Drax’s critics, she says, just don’t see the full picture. ‘I think controversial might be the wrong word for biomass. I think it is counter-intuitive. And, certainly, when we started it wasn’t the route I thought we’d go down. The Drax power station in North Yorkshire (pictured) is the UK’s biggest single emitter of carbon dioxide ‘It is one of those classic cases where you really have to understand the data. People who haven’t understood the data sometimes come to what I would suggest is the wrong conclusion. When we burn biomass we get about 80 per cent carbon savings relative to coal and we really do calculate the carbon cost all the way along the chain. ‘There are only two ways you can reduce carbon emissions: either improve your efficiency so you use less fuel for the same output or change what you burn. ‘Well, we’ve invested more than £100million in improving our efficiency and we’re pretty well at the technical limit. So in parallel we’ve been working on burning this renewable fuel, which is biomass.’ The vast majority of it is imported from the US, and Drax is two months into building huge processing facilities there. Thompson describes biomass as the ‘residues, leftovers and low-value products of agriculture and forestry’. She says: ‘The UK is really quite a small island and it doesn’t have that much forestry and agriculture, and it certainly doesn’t have enough to produce low-value biomass, so the vast majority we burn we import from the US, which has a vibrant commercial forestry industry.’ Huge quantities of biomass will be stored in four large domes – each 30 per cent bigger than the Royal Albert Hall. Indeed, everything about Drax is big: the company has just unveiled a new 62ft-long railway wagon, the largest sealed wagon in the UK, 200 of which are being produced for transporting biomass to Drax. Starship enterprise: The futuristic control room that runs the biomass operation Despite the protests, Drax’s conversion to biomass is on course: ‘We’re hoping to convert the next unit next summer and the third in 2016 and we’re beginning to design plans for a conversion of the fourth. It is ‘‘wow’’. It has never been done at this scale before – all new.’ Thompson’s first experience of the power sector came from funding an independent power project in the Philippines. Now the former banker, who is married with two children, divides her time between a ‘very low-carbon house’ in London with solar panels and ground-sourced heating, a York home nearer to the power station, along with trips to the Ipswich-based retail business, Haven Power, and America. She admits she knew nothing about biomass before joining Drax in 2005, but claims the Government is supportive. ‘It has put significant investment into understanding the detail of biomass and is going to be the first in the EU to produce mandatory sustainability standards for biomass,’ she says. When it comes to national energy policy, she believes the Coalition is right to keep its options open. ‘It is driving policy to create capacity, to essentially ensure you always have sufficient supply to meet demand. ‘People care a lot about security of power supply, so I think they will support it because they want to have electricity to light their homes and power their washing machines.’ Thompson can take some comfort, perhaps, that Drax is not involved in fracking, which has led to large environmental protests at Balcombe in West Sussex. ‘We have a source of wealth [shale] for the country, and we can either neglect it and import from where we are importing – Russia, the Middle East – or we can choose to develop it. It’s our choice,’ she says. Thompson believes her business has the support of the broader community. ‘One of the things I think is really stunning is the support we have from the local community,’ she says. They’ve been absolutely fantastic. It’s a big construction, there are villages behind us, but there’s been nothing. No complaints. Nothing. ‘We try to be as responsible as we can. But you’d think someone would say something. I’m really, impressed. We’ve had no nimbyism at all.’ A huge new plant that ‘captures’ CO2 and stores it deep under the seabed The downside is that CCS plants demand more energy to work properly It sounds like the answer to a previously insoluble problem: coal-burning power stations belching out carbon dioxide could divert the fumes into a massive pipe to be stored under the seabed. It is called carbon capture and storage, and Drax Power, Alstom and BOC have formed a consortium to develop the White Rose Project on land next to to the Drax power station. The consortium is seeking funding from the Government and the European Union for the project, which will be a 426MW new-build power plant that could burn coal together with biomass, producing enough power to meet the needs of more than 630,000 homes. Drax says 90 per cent of all carbon dioxide produced by the plant will be captured and transported by pipes underneath Yorkshire for permanent storage beneath the North Sea seabed in depleted oil and gas fields. The downside is that CCS plants demand more energy to work properly, while the technology has yet to be produced on a truly industrial scale. Nevertheless, a US study reckoned America had enough storage capacity for 900 years worth of carbon dioxide at current production rates. The Drax consortium, one of two preferred bidders, is in discussions with the Government for funds to conduct a study, lasting about 18 months. A final investment decision will be taken by the Government in early 2015. 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Asia Forestry Launches New Brand ‘Dar al Oud’ At ‘Beautyworld Middle East 2013’
United Arab Emirates PRESS RELEASE Asia Forestry Distillery (AFD), a leading premium Oud oil producer producing high-grade oud oil and a member of The Treedom Group of Companies, has announced its participation at this year’s ‘Beautyworld Middle East,’ the largest international trade fair for beauty products, hair, fragrances and wellbeing in the Middle East, which is being held from May 28 till May 30, 2013 in Dubai, after its successful presence at this show in the last four consecutive years. During the event, Asia Forestry is set to launch ‘Dar al Oud,’ the company’s prestigious premium brand of products that have been made from 100 per cent oud oil. Dr. Andrew Steel, the Treedom Group’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), will be present at the launch. AFD is in its eighth successful year in the Agarwood business with extensive experience, growing Agarwood and distilling oud oil, it has over forty plantations operating under controlled conditions and experienced management. The company has been accumulating knowledge of Agarwood and processing it to extract the high value oud oil that we are trading globally in the wholesale market. After several years of success in wholesale oud oil business, the group’s strategy is to achieve higher sales revenues by penetrating the retail market under the ‘Dar al Oud’ brand. “Historically, the unique scent of oud oil has been much sought after throughout the world with a continually growing market demand,” said Dr. Andrew Steel, CEO, the Treedom Group. “The high demand for oud related products has brought us to the point of manufacturing a range of products to service the market, hence we are now launching our ‘Dar al Oud’ brand—an endearing range of high value merchandise that has been created using 100 per cent pure extracts from our valuable Agarwood as the main ingredient. These products come from our sustainably managed plantations in Thailand’s Trat Province and distilled according to our strict quality standards, resulting in ‘Dar al Oud’s’ signature sweet and woody scent, appealing to the customers.” ‘Dar al Oud’ is Arabic for ‘House of Oud.’ Products under this new line include pure oud oil, body care (shower gel, body lotion and body butter), wood chips, Agarwood beads, Agarwood incense sticks, Agarwood sculptures and many others in research and development process. All products are made from pure oud oil that has been extracted from over 40 well-managed plantations located near the Thailand – Cambodian border. Our plantations have been cited for its perfect growing condition for high quality Agarwood. In addition, with 120 operational distillation units, we can ensure creation of the highest-grade Oud oils. We are one of the largest and the most well-known producers in Thailand that prides ourselves on controlling the complete value chain from seedling through to high grade end products. Dar al Oud proudly presents The ‘Dar al Oud’ body care range allowing users to have soft and smooth skin with the accompanying sweet oud fragrance. Agarwood incense sticks and chips give off a woody scent that sets the tone for relaxation and calm. Agarwood beads are made of Agarwood and carefully sculpted into perfect rounded beads. These beads are generally used for prayer, in the form of a necklace (or rosary) and bracelet. Lastly, Agarwood sculptures can be used to decorate your home or office, showing social status as well as improving the Feng Shui of the room. “The launch of these new products demonstrates our commitment towards supplying our target markets with only the highest class of oud oil. We are looking to create a strong market presence in the Middle East, after a successful online marketing campaign and the opening of a retail store in Bangkok. Taking part in ‘Beautyworld Middle East’ for the fourth year will not only allow us to promote the diverse range of ‘Dar al Oud’ products but also gives us the opportunity to strengthen our relationship with potential clients, partners and distributors. Also, we hope to receive positive feedback and acceptance from clientele in the region,” concluded Dr. Steel. Dr. Andrew Steel, CEO, the Treedom Group. Continue reading
New Perfumes in 2012: Jovan Intense Oud, Silky Rose & Secret Amber: An Oriental Collection for the Mass-Market & the Middle East
Last year Jovan better known for their musk scents – their website is even called jovanmusk.com – introduced an Oriental Collection of three fragrances called Intense Oud, Silky Rose and Secret Amber , which they advertize as being unisex, another departure from their usual offerings which are strongly sexed in their messages and main slogan, “It’s what attracts”… This dampening of their sexual politics is due in part to an adaptive strategy to the Middle East market where the colognes are sold and where such an overt display of seduction is discouraged, as well as to the popularity of perfume-wearing both among men and women in the region. See for instance how Chopard shot two different campaigns for the Western and Oriental markets . Perfume is seen less as a feminine ritual in the Orient than in the West. In the United States, a recent movie like Lawless featured a psychopathic character from the 1920s-1930s whose flaws are signalled by his perfume-wearing habits; real men drink. Suspicious, ambiguous characters wear alcohol smelling of anything else than grain, on their skin. As Yves Saint Laurent are launching an Oriental Collection of three perfumes in 2013, and By Kilian and Annick Goutal launched Oriental suites in the past, we can see a format of fragrance collection take shape. Silky Rose “Revel in the opulence of Silky Rose, a captivating floriental fruity fragrance. At the top, spicy rose unites with earthy patchouli leaves and crisp redcurrant to intrigue the senses. This enticing fusion gives way to a bouquet of opulent rose, orange flower and jasmine nectar, which gently lifts and intrigues. Finally, the woody oriental trail reveals a seductive blend of golden amber, vanilla woods and sensual musks.” Secret Amber “Luxuriate in the sensual warmth of Secret Amber, an elegant gourmand fragrance. As the fragrance unfolds, its unique elements are revealed by a timeless amber scent. A tantalising duo of ginger and nutmeg spices the top of the fragrance, adding a touch of intrigue. This melts into a rosy-cinnamon heart for a deliciously sensual sensation. Combined with sweet vanilla and soft musk, the secret amber adds all the depth to the warm and sophisticated fragrance.” Intense Oud “Delight in the darkly enigmatic intense Oud, a powerfully alluring woody floral. The scent opens with a delicately spiced blend of saffron and lemongrass before building to an addictive heart of cistus labdanum and Turkish rose absolute. Combined with patchouli and sandalwood, Oud wood sensually embraces the whole fragrance, creating an overall experience of distinguished opulence.” Please check back for more updates on our New Perfumes pages as we update the database. See for example New Perfumes in 2012 Read more at http://www.mimifrouf…sYKtrvEJcZls.99 Continue reading