Fukushima Nuclear Wastewater Research Paper
This study examines the impact of Japan's August 2023 release of Fukushima wastewater on the fishing industry using regression models. Following the 2011 Fukushima disaster, concerns about radioactive wastewater discharge have grown. Analyzing data from the North Pacific, the study reveals significant ecological and economic damage to fisheries, affecting Japan and neighboring countries. It underscores the need for effective disaster response and ecological balance for sustainable industry practices.
Fukushima Nuclear Wastewater Poster
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E-Buses: Environmental and Financial Impacts
This study explores the transition to electric buses (e-buses) in urban areas, focusing on São Paulo, Jakarta, and Mexico City. Utilizing models based on the GREET model from Argonne National Laboratory and Particle Swarm Optimization, it evaluates the environmental benefits and financial implications of converting São Paulo's bus fleet to electric. Findings indicate that while e-buses have higher initial costs, they offer long-term savings and significant environmental advantages. The paper provides a 10-year roadmap, demonstrating the feasibility and strategic steps needed for cities to adopt e-buses, reducing carbon emissions and operational costs.
Alternative Energy Source: Green Hydrogen
This study explores optimizing green hydrogen production for Hong Kong’s taxi industry through photocatalysis. The research focuses on maximizing hydrogen production efficiency, utilizing MATLAB models to analyze economic viability and storage solutions. The findings aim to support sustainable energy solutions and reduce reliance on fossil fuels, contributing to environmental and economic benefits for the region.