Tritium for DC electric vehicle charging - EV electric vehicle chargers near Ambulance station and at Health Club near Tesco Danestone

Tritium creates proprietary technology to build the world's most advanced and reliable DC Direct Current fast chargers for electric vehicles (EVs). Tritium needs radiation to perform its job so nuclear power is fundamental for DC Direct Current electric vehicle charging - well Tritium is on the EV charger located Bannatyne Health Club and Spa. Recall Trinity was the lover of Neo (anagram of the one) from the Matrix film series which really started off fancy animation and use of technology in film recall high leg kicks and high kicks done in a sort of quick action manner that was futuristic not really like real life.

https://tritiumcharging.com/

Tritium is a beta-emitting radioactive isotope of hydrogen. Its nucleus consists of one proton positive charge and two neutrons negative charges, making it three times as heavy as a hydrogen nucleus (with its one proton) and one-and-a-half times as heavy as deuterium (which contains one proton and only one neutron).

Basically Tritium is a powerful source of energy and it is the best supply of energy available for electric cars or vehicles. Tritium linked also to hydrogen and nuclear power can make hydrogen to power hybrid vehicles with fuel cell technology that produce water vapour. Hydrogen would likely make electric vehicles more reliable.

Tritium would no longer exist in our environment if cosmic radiation produces it in the atmosphere in very small amounts. The half-life of the unstable tritium nucleus is of 12.3 years, which is very short on the radioactive time-scale. This comparatively fast disappearance means that very little tritium can accumulate in any place.

https://www.radioactivity.eu.com/site/pages/Tritium.htm

EV electric vehicle chargers near Ambulance station and at Health Club near Tesco Danestone

16th September 2022 EV charger eVolt by Circontrol - always been fortunate to read small print, but need glasses to see detail in the distance not perfect astigmatism in both eyes so issues perhaps with focusing vision sometimes, astigmatism inherited from grandfather. Dad had perfect eyesight, but needed glasses to see computer, read small print in later life - opposite Scottish Ambulance station in Aberdeen on quiet road, the road that links to Forresterhill Road near Cornhill shops such as Aldi - you can tell location from the video. Open flaps by hand - seven connectors for cables. Cable must come in boot of car at time of purchase - check with garage. Look picture of credit or debit card on EV charger so Contactless support tap at machine this is new EV chargers, emerging trend. New machines built with support for credit and debit Contactless technology for payment - you tap your bank debit or credit against machine to activate this simplifies the process. First connect a cable from the machine EV charger to your car, tap your payment card against the machine likely the LCD panel or screen or the symbol of a card on this machine to pay activate payment start off the charging process. The LCD screen likely will provide output or feedback during charging process, charging may take an hour for a full charge for rapid chargers, 80 percent for half an hour. Difficult to tell if this is a rapid charger, but try and keep productive when car charging make good use of time. Time often flies when people are having fun - think use mobile data on a smartphone, start reading the news, or send emails to work colleagues.

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16th September 2022 Bannatyne Health Club and Spa opposite Tesco Danestone EV electric vehicle charger InstaVolt chargepoin+ only one of this make in the City of Aberdeen unique - two machines with capability to charge two cars per machine, nowt cars charging when video taken really EV chargers not that popular yet but just wait in future people may be queueing up, long delays without more EV chargers being erected. Start, Stop and emergency Stop button clearly visible more visible than the high up instructions which are not obvious but very detailed, good instructional support here. Petrol pump handles familiar analogy. Tritium on EV charger. LCD panel with limited computer text. 66p per Kw - really not very useful info uncertain how many Kilowatts it takes for a full charge. This EV charger works with Contactless credit or debit card just tap it against the machine. Bank cards have RFID or radiofrequency ID built-in - it is really wireless contact technology think tap against card reader in a shop, money gets deducted automatically same principle. You might need a separate RFID card for other EV chargers but also your smartphone works too - modern smartphones built with radiofrequency support. Big issue EV chargers throughout Aberdeen are different in various places - different makes and models really there is ISO International Organisation for Standardisation also there is IEEE Institute for Electrical and Electronics Engineers that make technology standards.

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16th September 2022 Friday - Westhill Golf Course really trees blowing in the wind and actually Aberdeen more sheltered than on the outskirts of the City it is all the buildings, the grey granite solid structures. Aberdeen more traffic, more congestion but perhaps less windy - still quite easy to breathe in Aberdeen but actually more fresh air in the countryside, think breath a sigh of relief getting out of the City think fresh air, sheep and cows, lamb and beef. Always start with the date for online video descriptions, post lots of videos, the date at the start helps with finding them later.

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Late 1700s River Don Heritage Trail several hundred people built sluice gate cutting through 20 foot of rock and water mill also water power for industrial Aberdeen and Finella Paton birth control for married woman

16th September 2022 Late 1700s River Don Heritage Trail several hundred people built sluice gate cutting through 20 foot of rock. One mile long used to power the Mill at Grandholm. Flow of water powered the mill wheel and all machines. A waterwheel is a type of device that takes advantage of flowing or falling water to generate power by using a set of paddles mounted around a wheel. The falling force of the water pushes the paddles, rotating a wheel. Water power from mills is what powered industrial Aberdeen during the 1700s and Aberdeen built up around Torry and the River Dee also around the River Don and Old Aberdeen. St Katherine's Club and Fenella Paton (formerly Crombie) 1901-1949 set up in 1917 at Shiprow to help girls from the East End of Aberdeen. Crombie family famous for woolen mill at Grandholme. Married John David Paton during 1923. St Katherine's Club now the Lemon Tree. Fenella progressive views at the time inspired by Marie Stopes work and founded the Aberdeen Women's Welfare Centre with support of Aberdeen Mother and Welfare Child Association in 1926 giving advice on birth control to married woman. From Gerrard Street, Finella Paton founded the clinic with mother and friends. In 1935 Aberdeen Town Council started to partially fund the project then the NHS National Health Service took it over when it launched in 1948.

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Aberdeen Women's Alliance - St Katherine's Club also Lemon Tree Foundation Stone - The foundation stone of the Lemon Tree building on West North Street. The inscription reads - This corner stone was laid by Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal on 15th May 1936. Faded Stone is by Lemon Tree building on West North Street near the Aberdeen Arts Centre.

Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal - known as Sir Donald A. Smith between May 1886 and August 1897, was a Scottish-born Canadian businessman who became one of the British Empire's foremost builders and philanthropists. He became commissioner, governor and principal shareholder of the Hudson's Bay Company. He was president of the Bank of Montreal and with his first cousin, George Stephen (later Lord Mount Stephen), co-founded the Canadian Pacific Railway. He was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba and afterwards represented Montreal in the House of Commons of Canada. He was Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom from 1896 to 1914. He was chairman of Burmah Oil and the Anglo-Persian Oil Company. He was chancellor of McGill University (1889–1914)[1] and the University of Aberdeen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Smith,_1st_Baron_Strathcona_and_Mount_Royal

Hudson Bay Company linked to Canada - As of 2020, the company now owns and operates nearly 250 department stores in Canada and the United States, including Hudson's Bay, Saks Fifth Avenue. Originally headquartered in London, England, its head offices are located in Brampton, Ontario.

Hudson Bay Company beginnings 17th Century importance - first to propose a trading company to reach the interior of the continent via Hudson Bay and gain easier access to the fur resources of the interior (see Fur Industry). After failing to obtain French support on their terms, they went to England in 1665 and interested Prince Rupert, cousin of Charles II. Rupert persuaded the king, several merchants and noblemen to back the venture.

https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/hudsons-bay-company

Anglo-Persion Oil Company founded in Iran owned by the British government now known as BP British Petroleum

Anglo-Persion Oil Company - The Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC) was a British company founded in 1909 following the discovery of a large oil field in Masjed Soleiman, Iran.

The British government purchased 51 percent of the company in 1914, gaining a controlling number of shares, effectively nationalizing the company. It was the first company to extract petroleum from Iran.

In 1935 APOC was renamed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) when Reza Shah Pahlavi formally asked foreign countries to refer to Persia by its endonym Iran.

In 1954, it was renamed again to the British Petroleum Company, one of the antecedents of the modern BP public limited company. The government of Mohammad Mosaddegh nationalized the company's local infrastructure assets and gave the new company the name National Iranian Oil Company.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-Persian_Oil_Company

Anchor Centre at main Forresterhill health Campus state of current development

16th September 2022 garden gnomes, a metal display bike, a reindeer and wild flowers in an interesting garden also opposite this is the current state of the Anchor building or centre at the Forresterhill Campus or Aberdeen Royal Infirmary being erected with crane. Anchor building here and at the back the Archer centre opposite side children's charity by the Aberdeen Children's Hospital. Anchor and Archer similar sounding names and children in schools are learning Jolly phonics the sounding out of words - often many words have logical connotations.

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River Don near Danestone and Health Club

16th September 2022 three or 3 minute video along the bank of the River Don going along a path shrouded in fallen tree debris and also many tall trees near Bannatyne Health Club and Spa by Tesco Danestone also by the bridge towards the Haudagain roundabout. This path actually runs to Gordon Brae comes out opposite Grandholme Drive which is near the Campus, One, Two and Three Technology Park - if you go into the car park of the health club and spa opposite Tesco Danestone entrance, there is a tarred path at the end of the car park in the corner going all the way along to Diamond Bridge and Gordon Brae. Quiet path popular with walkers suitable for bikes to enable safe and efficient active travel.

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Leslie Terrace Aberdeen closed end of September 2022

19 to 23rd September also Monday to Friday 26th to 30th September Leslie Terrace will be closed to traffic. Calsayseat Road and Powis Terrace are alternative routes. Child's playpark in leafy surrounds on Leslie Terrace also Leslie Terrace comes out between Berryden Road and Bedford Road by the traffic lights and runs along by the railway line - back of Berryden retail park bad graffiti on waste land rough land overgrown area is present actually but this is not featured in the video just rest assured this is present at the current time. Video starts with the child's play park also Streamline Shipping Group lorry featured in this video likely come from the ferry terminal or harbour really this shows the importance of shipping and Torry Battery also the harbour.

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