World’s first wood-powered cargo ship plan unveiled by biomass supersite
Drax, which operates a biomass power station in the UK, has signed a deal with three Japanese shipping companies to develop a “bioship”.
Drax, which operates a biomass power station in the UK, has signed a deal with three Japanese shipping companies to develop a “bioship”.
The 11,500m2 facility will be home to more than 100 staff.
Existing dealer Ufkes Greentec UK – led by Mark Jibson – will continue to supply the firm's Park Line range of machines.
The positions will be based across Scotland.
The restoration work involves planting native trees and plant species, removing invasive rhododendron bushes, and culling deer.
Roughly 24,000 mixed native trees and shrubs were planted across nine sites in 2023, which also saw the involvement of local schools and volunteers.
The shears provide the power to cut up to 44 mm branches.
However, at the six month point for the 2024 forest year, Savills analysis suggests some level of market recovery.
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