The Dead Daisies – Holy Ground – Tel disco ve la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021

NUEVA YORK, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El quinto disco de estudio de The Dead Daisies, HOLY GROUND, verá la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021. La banda ha recorrido un largo camino hasta llegar a donde se encuentra en la actualidad con el cantante/bajista, Glenn Hughes. El esbelto grupo de cuatro miembros proporciona una nueva urgencia y vigor al sonido y emoción generales. El disco muestra una fuerza innegable que complacerá incluso a los devotos del rock más duro.

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NUEVA YORK, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El quinto disco de estudio de The Dead Daisies, HOLY GROUND, verá la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021. La banda ha recorrido un largo camino hasta llegar a donde se encuentra en la actualidad con el cantante/bajista, Glenn Hughes. El esbelto grupo de cuatro miembros proporciona una nueva urgencia y vigor al sonido y emoción generales. El disco muestra una fuerza innegable que complacerá incluso a los devotos del rock más duro.

Rock Band The Dead Daisies release their fifth studio album 'Holy Ground' (from left to right) - Doug Aldrich (Whitesnake, Dio), Deen Castronovo (Journey, Bad English and Hardline), Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Country Communion) and David Lowy (Mink and Red Phoenix).

Hay seguidores que llevan años apoyando el cliché en los medios al declarar que el ‘rock está muerto’, pero The Dead Daisies lo han devuelto a su lugar de forma brillante. De carácter cambiante, en ocasiones oscuro, potente y rítmico, el disco sube el listón. Disponiendo de éxitos para encabezar las listas como ‘Unspoken’, ‘Bustle and Flow’ y ‘Holy Ground’, estas canciones han aparecido en las listas de rock y en cientos de listas de reproducción y emisoras de radio digitales de todo el mundo.

HOLY GROUND cuenta con 11 canciones de rock puro sin adulterar, y está recibiendo críticas muy positivas. The Rockpit fue el primero, con una nota brillante de un 9/10: «Aún más muscular y pesado, y con algunos de los riffs pegados a los ritmos, que son demoledores. Se trata de una introducción demoledora y de una apertura sonora enorme muy equilibrada con el temperamento pesado por un poco de funk y soul que sugieren que este podría ser aún mejor».

Glenn ha comentado acerca de esto: «Desde la primera canción de HOLY GROUND, hemos creado una base destacada. Cada una de las canciones cuenta con su propio tema, llena de drama y ritmo, todo ello hasta ‘Far Away’, la última canción, autobiográfica. Lo hemos dado todo, de forma centrada y apasionada. Haz este viaje con nosotros, quizá te encuentres a ti mismo en las letras».

El grupo está impaciente por tocar estas canciones en directo. Cuando salgan a la carretera, volverán la increíble formación de los Daisies con el poderoso batería de golpes duros y monstruosos, Tommy Clufetos (Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne). Así que ponte el cinturón, este va a ser un viaje único e inolvidable.

Con Holy Ground, The Dead Daisies se han asegurado que ya no van a seguir a nadie. Ellos son líderes. Y así se mantinen, con todo su orgullo, sobre HOLY GROUND.

https://thedeaddaisies.com/holyground/

Lista de canciones

Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)
Like No Other (Bassline)
Come Alive
Bustle And Flow
My Fate
Chosen And Justified
Saving Grace
Unspoken
30 Days In The Hole
Righteous Days
Far Away

The Dead Daisies

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BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles»

-BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso estudiantil «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles» en apoyo de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas

LONDRES, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles’ es un concurso internacional de estudiantes celebrado por BE OPEN y Cumulus en apoyo del ODS11: Ciudades y…

-BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso estudiantil «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles» en apoyo de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas

LONDRES, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles’ es un concurso internacional de estudiantes celebrado por BE OPEN y Cumulus en apoyo del ODS11: Ciudades y Comunidades Sostenibles. Su objetivo es reconocer y promover proyectos de diseño de primer orden desarrollados por la generación creativa más joven que sean capaces de abordar las tareas establecidas por el Programa de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas.

El concurso está abierto a estudiantes y graduados de todas las disciplinas de arte, diseño, arquitectura y medios de comunicación de universidades y colegios de todo el mundo. Sus mejores ideas, ya sea en una presentación individual o en equipo pueden ganar premios que van desde 5.000 a 2.000 euros de BE OPEN, y entrar en la lista de 50 menciones honoríficas que aparecerán en la galería online del concurso.

La lista honoraria y las presentaciones ganadoras serán seleccionadas por un jurado internacional que cuenta con diseñadores, arquitectos, académicos y expertos en los campos relevantes cuyo trabajo tiene un enfoque particular en la investigación de enfoques de diseño no convencionales a los problemas de la humanidad.

En nombre de BE OPEN, la fundadora Elena Baturina da la bienvenida a los miembros del jurado: «Estamos encantados de haber reunido un panel tan extraordinario y diverso, y estamos profundamente agradecidos por el tiempo y la experiencia que el jurado está dispuesto a compartir en el curso de la competición. Hay un período emocionante por delante una vez que se cierre la recepción de solicitudes, lleno de trabajo duro y descubrimientos increíbles. No puedo esperar a ver la selección de las presentaciones que nuestro jurado decidirá».

BE OPEN y Cumulus están orgullosos y felices de anunciar a los miembros del jurado en el concurso Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles:

  • Luisa Collina, presidenta del jurado. PhD, Profesora titular de Diseño, Decano de la Escuela de Diseño del Politécnico de Milán y delegada del Rector para las Relaciones Exteriores de la Universidad. Anteriormente Presidenta de Cumulus, miembro del Consejo Asesor Científico y Artístico (SAAB) de la Escuela de Artes, Diseño y Arquitectura de la Universidad de Aalto (Helsinki), Luisa coordinó varios proyectos para el 150 aniversario del Politécnico de Milán y para la Exposición Universal de 2015, y fue miembro del Comité Científico para el XXI Triennale Internazionale celebrado en Milán en 2016.
  • Regitze Marianne Hess, Arquitecto MAA, Profesor de Práctica en Urbanismo. Regitze es educador, escritor, editor y facilitador del intercambio de conocimientos para diversos foros internacionales sobre ciudades y el entorno construido, gobernanza urbana y diseño.
  • José Allard, PhD, es un diseñador chileno en ejercicio, Profesor Asociado en la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, donde desempeñó como Director de la Escuela de Diseño.
  • Francisca Astaburuaga es Arquitecto UC en la London School of Economics; Directora del Centro de Innovación en Ciudades de la Universidad del Desarrollo, presidenta del Comité de Ciudades e Infraestructura del Consejo de Políticas de Infraestructura de Chile.
  • Karl Stocker, Ph.D., Jefe del Instituto de Diseño y Comunicación de FH Joanneum, Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas en Graz, Austria. El proyecto más reciente de Karl es Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles. Enfoques manejables para mejorar los espacios urbanos.
  • Teresa Franqueira, Profesora Asociada en la Universidad de Aveiro, Portugal. Teresa es Directora y Coordinadora Científica de la Fábrica de Diseño Aveiro en el Parque de Ciencias Creativas con enfoque en innovación social, economía circular y escenarios alternativos hacia modelos económicos y sociales más sostenibles.
  • Praveen Nahar es Director del National Institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad. Con más de 23 años de experiencia en enseñanza de diseño, consultoría e investigación, Nahar sirve en el Senado del instituto y el Comité de Planificación de Políticas.
  • Vrouyr Joubanian es diseñador e investigador de diseño, Jefe de Experimentación del Laboratorio de UNDP Lebanon’s Accelerator Lab.  Vrouyr trabaja en productos y procesos específicos y socialmente conscientes del contexto.
  • Zhiyong Fu, Profesor Asociado del Departamento de Arte y Diseño de la Información, Academia de Artes y Diseño; Decano Asociado de China-Italia Design Innovation Hub, Universidad de Tsinghua, China. Centra su investigación en ciudad inteligente, servicio público, regeneración urbana y construcción comunitaria.
  • Robin Turner es un diseñador gráfico y multimedia con sede en Johannesburgo con pasión por las soluciones digitales. Robin enseña y dirige el departamento de Diseño Gráfico y Multimedia en el Greenside Design Center. Robin se especializa en computación física.
  • Thais Russomano, Prof. MD MSc PhD. Doctor Russomano tiene una Máster en Medicina Aeroespacial; y un doctorado en Fisiología Espacial. Thais es un Académico Electo de la Academia Internacional de Aviación y Medicina Espacial (IAASM), y la Academia Internacional de Astronáutica (IAA). 
  • Michaël Demeyere, PhD, es jefe del equipo de diseño en el departamento de Desarrollo de Nuevos Negocios en AGC Glass Europe, un fabricante de vidrio plano para las industrias de la construcción y la automoción. Su trabajo se centra en el diseño centrado en el ser humano, es miembro de un proyecto global dentro de AGC llamado «Ciudades Inteligentes y Sostenibles».

Todas las partes interesadas en este programa de competición internacional son positivas de que la creatividad, o el pensamiento en el diseño, es parte integral en el cambio hacia una existencia sostenible.

BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles»

-BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso estudiantil «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles» en apoyo de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas

LONDRES, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles’ es un concurso internacional de estudiantes celebrado por BE OPEN y Cumulus en apoyo del ODS11: Ciudades y…

-BE OPEN y Cumulus anuncian el jurado del concurso estudiantil «Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles» en apoyo de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas

LONDRES, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles’ es un concurso internacional de estudiantes celebrado por BE OPEN y Cumulus en apoyo del ODS11: Ciudades y Comunidades Sostenibles. Su objetivo es reconocer y promover proyectos de diseño de primer orden desarrollados por la generación creativa más joven que sean capaces de abordar las tareas establecidas por el Programa de los ODS de las Naciones Unidas.

El concurso está abierto a estudiantes y graduados de todas las disciplinas de arte, diseño, arquitectura y medios de comunicación de universidades y colegios de todo el mundo. Sus mejores ideas, ya sea en una presentación individual o en equipo pueden ganar premios que van desde 5.000 a 2.000 euros de BE OPEN, y entrar en la lista de 50 menciones honoríficas que aparecerán en la galería online del concurso.

La lista honoraria y las presentaciones ganadoras serán seleccionadas por un jurado internacional que cuenta con diseñadores, arquitectos, académicos y expertos en los campos relevantes cuyo trabajo tiene un enfoque particular en la investigación de enfoques de diseño no convencionales a los problemas de la humanidad.

En nombre de BE OPEN, la fundadora Elena Baturina da la bienvenida a los miembros del jurado: «Estamos encantados de haber reunido un panel tan extraordinario y diverso, y estamos profundamente agradecidos por el tiempo y la experiencia que el jurado está dispuesto a compartir en el curso de la competición. Hay un período emocionante por delante una vez que se cierre la recepción de solicitudes, lleno de trabajo duro y descubrimientos increíbles. No puedo esperar a ver la selección de las presentaciones que nuestro jurado decidirá».

BE OPEN y Cumulus están orgullosos y felices de anunciar a los miembros del jurado en el concurso Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles:

  • Luisa Collina, presidenta del jurado. PhD, Profesora titular de Diseño, Decano de la Escuela de Diseño del Politécnico de Milán y delegada del Rector para las Relaciones Exteriores de la Universidad. Anteriormente Presidenta de Cumulus, miembro del Consejo Asesor Científico y Artístico (SAAB) de la Escuela de Artes, Diseño y Arquitectura de la Universidad de Aalto (Helsinki), Luisa coordinó varios proyectos para el 150 aniversario del Politécnico de Milán y para la Exposición Universal de 2015, y fue miembro del Comité Científico para el XXI Triennale Internazionale celebrado en Milán en 2016.
  • Regitze Marianne Hess, Arquitecto MAA, Profesor de Práctica en Urbanismo. Regitze es educador, escritor, editor y facilitador del intercambio de conocimientos para diversos foros internacionales sobre ciudades y el entorno construido, gobernanza urbana y diseño.
  • José Allard, PhD, es un diseñador chileno en ejercicio, Profesor Asociado en la Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, donde desempeñó como Director de la Escuela de Diseño.
  • Francisca Astaburuaga es Arquitecto UC en la London School of Economics; Directora del Centro de Innovación en Ciudades de la Universidad del Desarrollo, presidenta del Comité de Ciudades e Infraestructura del Consejo de Políticas de Infraestructura de Chile.
  • Karl Stocker, Ph.D., Jefe del Instituto de Diseño y Comunicación de FH Joanneum, Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas en Graz, Austria. El proyecto más reciente de Karl es Diseño de Ciudades Sostenibles. Enfoques manejables para mejorar los espacios urbanos.
  • Teresa Franqueira, Profesora Asociada en la Universidad de Aveiro, Portugal. Teresa es Directora y Coordinadora Científica de la Fábrica de Diseño Aveiro en el Parque de Ciencias Creativas con enfoque en innovación social, economía circular y escenarios alternativos hacia modelos económicos y sociales más sostenibles.
  • Praveen Nahar es Director del National Institute of Design (NID) Ahmedabad. Con más de 23 años de experiencia en enseñanza de diseño, consultoría e investigación, Nahar sirve en el Senado del instituto y el Comité de Planificación de Políticas.
  • Vrouyr Joubanian es diseñador e investigador de diseño, Jefe de Experimentación del Laboratorio de UNDP Lebanon’s Accelerator Lab.  Vrouyr trabaja en productos y procesos específicos y socialmente conscientes del contexto.
  • Zhiyong Fu, Profesor Asociado del Departamento de Arte y Diseño de la Información, Academia de Artes y Diseño; Decano Asociado de China-Italia Design Innovation Hub, Universidad de Tsinghua, China. Centra su investigación en ciudad inteligente, servicio público, regeneración urbana y construcción comunitaria.
  • Robin Turner es un diseñador gráfico y multimedia con sede en Johannesburgo con pasión por las soluciones digitales. Robin enseña y dirige el departamento de Diseño Gráfico y Multimedia en el Greenside Design Center. Robin se especializa en computación física.
  • Thais Russomano, Prof. MD MSc PhD. Doctor Russomano tiene una Máster en Medicina Aeroespacial; y un doctorado en Fisiología Espacial. Thais es un Académico Electo de la Academia Internacional de Aviación y Medicina Espacial (IAASM), y la Academia Internacional de Astronáutica (IAA). 
  • Michaël Demeyere, PhD, es jefe del equipo de diseño en el departamento de Desarrollo de Nuevos Negocios en AGC Glass Europe, un fabricante de vidrio plano para las industrias de la construcción y la automoción. Su trabajo se centra en el diseño centrado en el ser humano, es miembro de un proyecto global dentro de AGC llamado «Ciudades Inteligentes y Sostenibles».

Todas las partes interesadas en este programa de competición internacional son positivas de que la creatividad, o el pensamiento en el diseño, es parte integral en el cambio hacia una existencia sostenible.

Former Illinois Tollway Authority Executive Director Kristi Lafleur Takes Helm of Skyway Concession Company LLC, Nation’s First Public-Private Infrastructure Partnership

CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Kristi Lafleur has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of Skyway Concession Company LLC, (SCC) the company that operates and maintains the historic Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge in partnership with the City of Chicago. Ms. Lafleur will also continue serving on the SCC Board of Directors– a role she has held since November 2016. Fernando Redondo, the…

CHICAGO, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Kristi Lafleur has been appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of Skyway Concession Company LLC, (SCC) the company that operates and maintains the historic Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge in partnership with the City of Chicago. Ms. Lafleur will also continue serving on the SCC Board of Directors– a role she has held since November 2016. Fernando Redondo, the previous Chief Executive Officer, retired effective January 1, 2021, after sixteen years of leading the Skyway.

Lafleur most recently was a Senior Vice President of HNTB Corporation’s Chicago office. Prior to that, she was President and Chief Executive Officer of Ascend Infrastructure, a Chicago-based transportation consulting firm. Lafleur also served for more than five years as Executive Director of the Illinois Tollway, overseeing the $14 billion «Move Illinois» program, the largest capital program in the agency’s history.

«I am truly honored to lead this extraordinary company,» said Lafleur. «I anticipate working closely with our exceptional senior leadership team, and our entire board of directors. Together, we will continue to innovate and modernize the Skyway, focusing on our mission — providing the safest, fastest and most reliable road for our customers.»

«Kristi Lafleur is the right person to guide the Chicago Skyway into the future, given her strong command of our business and proven ability to drive results within the region,» said Kirk Dillard, Board Chairman. «Speaking on behalf of the Board, I am so pleased and proud that Kristi will lead our company, and excited to work with her and our senior leadership team to ensure a seamless transition. We are fully confident Kristi will continue Skyway’s strong focus on leading with innovation and commitment to our people and core values.»

Lafleur’s experience includes membership on transportation transition teams for Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot. She also oversaw transportation initiatives as Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Economic Development and Recovery.

Additionally, Lafleur is active with local industry and community groups, including the Women’s Transportation Seminar, Kids Above All and Chicago Innovation, and has served on the boards of the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, the Alliance for Toll Interoperability’ and the E-Z Pass Group.

About the Chicago Skyway: Built by the City of Chicago in 1958, the Chicago Skyway Toll Bridge is a 7.8-mile-long toll road that connects the Indiana Toll Road to the Dan Ryan Expressway on Chicago’s South Side. The main feature of the Skyway is a 1⁄2-mile-long steel truss bridge, known as the «High Bridge.» The bridge itself spans the Calumet River and Calumet Harbor, a major harbor for industrial ships – its main span extends 650 feet long and provides for 125 feet of vertical clearance.

The City of Chicago maintained and operated the Chicago Skyway until January 2005 when Skyway Concession Company assumed those responsibilities pursuant to a 99-year lease. The lease agreement between Skyway and the City of Chicago was the first privatization of an existing toll road in the United States. Visit us at http://www.chicagoskyway.org.
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The Dead Daisies – Holy Ground – Tel disco ve la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021

NUEVA YORK, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El quinto disco de estudio de The Dead Daisies, HOLY GROUND, verá la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021. La banda ha recorrido un largo camino hasta llegar a donde se encuentra en la actualidad con el cantante/bajista, Glenn Hughes. El esbelto grupo de cuatro miembros proporciona una nueva urgencia y vigor al sonido y emoción generales. El disco muestra una fuerza innegable que complacerá incluso a los devotos del rock más duro.

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NUEVA YORK, 21 de enero de 2021 /PRNewswire/ — El quinto disco de estudio de The Dead Daisies, HOLY GROUND, verá la luz del día el 22 de enero de 2021. La banda ha recorrido un largo camino hasta llegar a donde se encuentra en la actualidad con el cantante/bajista, Glenn Hughes. El esbelto grupo de cuatro miembros proporciona una nueva urgencia y vigor al sonido y emoción generales. El disco muestra una fuerza innegable que complacerá incluso a los devotos del rock más duro.

Rock Band The Dead Daisies release their fifth studio album 'Holy Ground' (from left to right) - Doug Aldrich (Whitesnake, Dio), Deen Castronovo (Journey, Bad English and Hardline), Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Country Communion) and David Lowy (Mink and Red Phoenix).

Hay seguidores que llevan años apoyando el cliché en los medios al declarar que el ‘rock está muerto’, pero The Dead Daisies lo han devuelto a su lugar de forma brillante. De carácter cambiante, en ocasiones oscuro, potente y rítmico, el disco sube el listón. Disponiendo de éxitos para encabezar las listas como ‘Unspoken’, ‘Bustle and Flow’ y ‘Holy Ground’, estas canciones han aparecido en las listas de rock y en cientos de listas de reproducción y emisoras de radio digitales de todo el mundo.

HOLY GROUND cuenta con 11 canciones de rock puro sin adulterar, y está recibiendo críticas muy positivas. The Rockpit fue el primero, con una nota brillante de un 9/10: «Aún más muscular y pesado, y con algunos de los riffs pegados a los ritmos, que son demoledores. Se trata de una introducción demoledora y de una apertura sonora enorme muy equilibrada con el temperamento pesado por un poco de funk y soul que sugieren que este podría ser aún mejor».

Glenn ha comentado acerca de esto: «Desde la primera canción de HOLY GROUND, hemos creado una base destacada. Cada una de las canciones cuenta con su propio tema, llena de drama y ritmo, todo ello hasta ‘Far Away’, la última canción, autobiográfica. Lo hemos dado todo, de forma centrada y apasionada. Haz este viaje con nosotros, quizá te encuentres a ti mismo en las letras».

El grupo está impaciente por tocar estas canciones en directo. Cuando salgan a la carretera, volverán la increíble formación de los Daisies con el poderoso batería de golpes duros y monstruosos, Tommy Clufetos (Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne). Así que ponte el cinturón, este va a ser un viaje único e inolvidable.

Con Holy Ground, The Dead Daisies se han asegurado que ya no van a seguir a nadie. Ellos son líderes. Y así se mantinen, con todo su orgullo, sobre HOLY GROUND.

https://thedeaddaisies.com/holyground/

Lista de canciones

Holy Ground (Shake The Memory)
Like No Other (Bassline)
Come Alive
Bustle And Flow
My Fate
Chosen And Justified
Saving Grace
Unspoken
30 Days In The Hole
Righteous Days
Far Away

The Dead Daisies

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Shanghai Electric Strengthens Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance for Dubai MBR Solar Park Project

SHANGHAI, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Shanghai Electric Group («Shanghai Electric» or «the Company») has strengthened its environmental, social, and corporate governance for the Phase 5 project for Dubai’s 900MW Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park (MBR Solar Park), winning praise from Shuaa Energy, the venture leading the project.

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SHANGHAI, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Shanghai Electric Group («Shanghai Electric» or «the Company») has strengthened its environmental, social, and corporate governance for the Phase 5 project for Dubai’s 900MW Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park (MBR Solar Park), winning praise from Shuaa Energy, the venture leading the project.

Since construction began in August 2020, Shanghai Electric has dedicated itself to boosting anti-pandemic measures and ensuring employee safety, as well as engaging workers in environmental protection activities. To commend the staff for their hard work, Shuaa Energy CEO Omar Hassan awarded the 2020 Excellent Performance Award to the project department, expressing his gratitude for the past six months of hard work and his confidence in what lies ahead.

The world’s largest solar park

The MBR Solar Park is set to become the world’s largest single-site solar park based on the Independent Power Producer (IPP) model, with a planned total capacity of 5GW and a total investment value of $US136 billion upon completion. It is expected to reduce Dubai’s carbon emissions by 6.5 million tons per year once implemented.

The Phase 5 900MW project will boost MBR Solar Park’s production capacity to 2,863MW, capable of providing electricity to an expected 270,000 households and offsetting up to 1.18 million tons of carbon emissions each year. Thus far, 85% of Phase 5’s design work has been completed, while construction of the high-voltage electricity transmission lines has reached 40%.

As a new global benchmark in the solar industry, the MBR Solar Park deploys some of the world’s most cost-effective solar panels. Leveraging the latest bifacial photovoltaic solar panels, sunlight is captured on both sides of the panel, while an advanced solar tracking system boosts generation efficiency. As the Middle East’s most advanced solar project to date, its realization is due to the robust and fruitful partnership between Shanghai Electric and ACWA Power, established during the park’s Phase 4 solar thermal project and which seeks to drive Dubai’s low-carbon, sustainable development forward.

Anti-pandemic measures for employee safety

As the pandemic persists, Shanghai Electric is adopting extra measures to ensure that their overseas employees are cared for. In fact, those stationed abroad will possess priority to obtain the COVID-19 vaccine. Meanwhile, the company also ensures regular disinfection of the office and accommodation areas, while the project department always has on-hand a comprehensive range of pandemic prevention supplies, including masks, personal protective clothing, goggles, disinfectant, vitamins, medication, and isolation rooms.

To strengthen the connection between Chinese and local employees, birthday parties are organized to bring people together. Games such as table tennis, chess, and cards are held to enhance cohesion and strengthen a sense of belonging. During Chinese New Year, not only will annual benefits be provided to the families of workers overseas, but a special activity that engages Chinese and local employees in writing Spring Festival couplets will be organized in honor of the special cultural celebration.

Environmental and CSR action

Not only is Shanghai Electric dedicated to constructing new energy infrastructure around the world, but it is also committed to engaging its employees in corporate social responsibility and environmental awareness. In August 2020, the company’s Dubai Solar Thermal Project Department heeded the call of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) environmental protection organization and participated in its «My Community, Everybody’s Community» waste recycling activities. During the event, the project department amassed nearly 245 kilograms of recyclables.

Through such initiatives, Shanghai Electric seeks to further its contribution to the UAE’s sustainable development and promote a brighter future for all.

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Envirotainer Opens First RAP e2 Station in Taipei

UPPLANDS VÄSBY , Sweden, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Envirotainer, the global market leader and by far the largest provider of secure cold chain solutions for air transport of pharmaceuticals, today announced that they are expanding their network of RAP e2 stations by adding Taipei (TPE) to its growing list of network stations. Taipei (TPE) is the 42nd station in the Envirotainer network to carry the flagship RAP e2, an extremely…

UPPLANDS VÄSBY , Sweden, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Envirotainer, the global market leader and by far the largest provider of secure cold chain solutions for air transport of pharmaceuticals, today announced that they are expanding their network of RAP e2 stations by adding Taipei (TPE) to its growing list of network stations. Taipei (TPE) is the 42nd station in the Envirotainer network to carry the flagship RAP e2, an extremely cost efficient and high-performing solution compared to other active and passive alternatives which  provides a strong capacity increase to support the rapidly growing APAC pharmaceutical market, especially in light of the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

«We are expanding Envirotainer’s capabilities to support the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine(s) shipments across our network,» explains Suat Toh, Head of Sales APAC at Envirotainer. «We expect that our investment in the Taipei station will spearhead a fast and secure delivery of COVID-19 vaccines which quickly will hit unprecedented shipment volumes and will be absolutely time- and life critical to people all over the world,» she continues.

Recognizing the need for secure temperature-controlled air freight solutions, Envirotainer has been expanding its sales offering in Asia-Pacific over the past years, investing in both service capabilities and an agile network model.

«The entire APAC region is a growing area for all types of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical cargo. Current predictions estimate that some 8 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be distributed globally during 2021,» explains Eddy Cojulun, Chief Sales Officer at Envirotainer. He continues, «Some 5 billion or more of the COVID-19 doses will require a fast and dependable air freight solution to reach populations across the world. I personally don’t want my parents in Guatemala to have to wait any longer than necessary to receive the vaccines, regardless of where in the world they are manufactured.»

Sustainability aspect

The RAP e2 is the most environmentally friendly temperature-controlled air cargo container available in the market. Delivering pharmaceuticals using the Envirotainer RAP e2 emits 0.9kg CO2e per vial shipped. This can be compared to, for example, a smaller passive solution’s 11.6kg CO2e per vial shipped. Adding the quality aspect and reducing the risks of having to discard pharmaceuticals that have been damaged during transport, and produce and deliver replacement products, has a tremendous positive commercial as well as environmental impact using the RAP e2 versus using a passive box solution.

Contact information:

Eddy Cojulun
Chief Sales Officer, Envirotainer
+46 8 586 292 12
eddy.cojulun@envirotainer.com

Suat Toh
Head of Sales APAC, Envirotainer
+65 98801103
suat.toh@envirotainer.com

CONTACT:

Mattias Isaksson
Head of Marketing & Communications
Envirotainer AB
mattias.isaksson@envirotainer.com

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Envirotainer Opens First RAP e2 Station in Taipei

UPPLANDS VÄSBY , Sweden, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Envirotainer, the global market leader and by far the largest provider of secure cold chain solutions for air transport of pharmaceuticals, today announced that they are expanding their network of RAP e2 stations by adding Taipei (TPE) to its growing list of network stations. Taipei (TPE) is the 42nd station in the Envirotainer network to carry the flagship RAP e2, an extremely…

UPPLANDS VÄSBY , Sweden, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Envirotainer, the global market leader and by far the largest provider of secure cold chain solutions for air transport of pharmaceuticals, today announced that they are expanding their network of RAP e2 stations by adding Taipei (TPE) to its growing list of network stations. Taipei (TPE) is the 42nd station in the Envirotainer network to carry the flagship RAP e2, an extremely cost efficient and high-performing solution compared to other active and passive alternatives which  provides a strong capacity increase to support the rapidly growing APAC pharmaceutical market, especially in light of the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine distribution.

«We are expanding Envirotainer’s capabilities to support the ongoing COVID-19 vaccine(s) shipments across our network,» explains Suat Toh, Head of Sales APAC at Envirotainer. «We expect that our investment in the Taipei station will spearhead a fast and secure delivery of COVID-19 vaccines which quickly will hit unprecedented shipment volumes and will be absolutely time- and life critical to people all over the world,» she continues.

Recognizing the need for secure temperature-controlled air freight solutions, Envirotainer has been expanding its sales offering in Asia-Pacific over the past years, investing in both service capabilities and an agile network model.

«The entire APAC region is a growing area for all types of temperature-sensitive pharmaceutical cargo. Current predictions estimate that some 8 billion doses of COVID-19 vaccines will be distributed globally during 2021,» explains Eddy Cojulun, Chief Sales Officer at Envirotainer. He continues, «Some 5 billion or more of the COVID-19 doses will require a fast and dependable air freight solution to reach populations across the world. I personally don’t want my parents in Guatemala to have to wait any longer than necessary to receive the vaccines, regardless of where in the world they are manufactured.»

Sustainability aspect

The RAP e2 is the most environmentally friendly temperature-controlled air cargo container available in the market. Delivering pharmaceuticals using the Envirotainer RAP e2 emits 0.9kg CO2e per vial shipped. This can be compared to, for example, a smaller passive solution’s 11.6kg CO2e per vial shipped. Adding the quality aspect and reducing the risks of having to discard pharmaceuticals that have been damaged during transport, and produce and deliver replacement products, has a tremendous positive commercial as well as environmental impact using the RAP e2 versus using a passive box solution.

Contact information:

Eddy Cojulun
Chief Sales Officer, Envirotainer
+46 8 586 292 12
eddy.cojulun@envirotainer.com

Suat Toh
Head of Sales APAC, Envirotainer
+65 98801103
suat.toh@envirotainer.com

CONTACT:

Mattias Isaksson
Head of Marketing & Communications
Envirotainer AB
mattias.isaksson@envirotainer.com

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Nel CMD 2021: Launches 1.5 USD/kg target for green renewable hydrogen to outcompete fossil alternatives

OSLO, Norway, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Nel ASA (Nel, OSE: NEL) today hosts the Nel Capital Markets Day 2021, outlining the target of producing green hydrogen at USD 1.5 per kilo* by 2025, to outcompete fossil alternatives. Cost reductions through scale-up of production to multi-GW scale, growing the organization to add capacities and capabilities, and investing in technology for the near- and long-term are crucial components in ensuring that Nel continues to be…

OSLO, Norway, Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Nel ASA (Nel, OSE: NEL) today hosts the Nel Capital Markets Day 2021, outlining the target of producing green hydrogen at USD 1.5 per kilo* by 2025, to outcompete fossil alternatives. Cost reductions through scale-up of production to multi-GW scale, growing the organization to add capacities and capabilities, and investing in technology for the near- and long-term are crucial components in ensuring that Nel continues to be the global leader in the hydrogen industry.

«Green renewable hydrogen is set to outcompete fossil alternatives, and Nel is placed in the centre of this transition. We’re today launching our target which should enable our customers in certain markets to produce green renewable hydrogen from a large-scale Nel facility at 1.5 USD/kg from low cost renewable power, already within 2025. Achieving this would allow green hydrogen to start to reach fossil parity, representing one of the most significant achievement for zero-emission solutions and a carbon neutral planet,» says Jon André Løkke, Chief Executive Officer of Nel.

Nel’s Capital Markets Day 2021 (CMD) outlines the strategy and ambitions towards 2025, addressing the current hydrogen market of 70 million tons, which, by the Hydrogen Council, is expected to grow by 8-times by 2050, largely based on green hydrogen.

«The hydrogen market is already large, but with only a fraction served by electrolysis, there are significant opportunities to turn the existing market green. In addition, we see a regulatory landslide across the globe, with the EU and the US pledging hundreds of billions of dollars into their zero-emission programs where hydrogen serves a vital part as the energy carrier of choice. The growth will not only come from industrial applications, but also from transforming the current diesel-based heavy-duty transportation to run on zero-emission and cost-efficient green hydrogen. These developments require low-cost electrolysis and ultra-fast fueling, both areas where Nel is the global leader,» Løkke adds.

Taking electrolysis to GW-scale

Nel is expanding the electrolysis production to accommodate large-scale projects by constructing a fully automated manufacturing facility at Herøya, Norway. Test production of the first 500 MW production line will commence in the second quarter of 2021 with start of commercial ramp-up in the third quarter 2021. Based on the secured facility at Herøya, Nel today outlines the potential to expand the production capacity at this facility beyond 2 GW annually.

«Herøya represents the first industrial-scale production of the most efficient electrolysers on the market, at a game-changing low cost. The Nel team is continuously working to drive down the cost of hydrogen, where scale-up is key, and will continue to assess the exact timing for the next expansion step. A 2 GW production capacity of electrolysers would represent a potential of four-to-five million tons of CO2 reductions for our customers, or ten percent of the annual CO2 emissions in Norway,» says Jon André Løkke, and continues:

«Nel uniquely covers both PEM and alkaline technologies, each with their respective advantages, and we will continue give them our full support and equal priority. The technology roadmap highlights our priority on large-scale products, continuous improvements, and lowest total cost of ownership for our customers. The hydrogen industry will become increasingly competitive and Nel therefore needs to continue to invest in organization, technology, and equipment to remain in the forefront of the industry.»

Price and ultra-fast fueling is key to outcompete diesel

Nel has delivered more than 110 hydrogen fueling stations (HRS), H2Stations™, in 13 different countries. The global HRS market is expected to grow by 30 percent annually towards 2030, with 11,000 installed fueling stations, in addition to solutions for fueling of private trailer parks, trains, ferries, etc.

«The only way to transform heavy-duty transportation is to beat diesel at the pump. In addition to green hydrogen reaching fossil parity at production, we have to enable fast fueling of hydrogen in a reliable and cost-efficient manner to be able to beat fossil alternatives. Nel has a technology roadmap enabling fueling in 10-15 minutes of a heavy duty truck to achieve a range of 1,000 km, and we are in a good position to continue to lead the hydrogen fueling industry,» Jon André Løkke says.

Reiterates strong market outlook

Nel reiterates the confidence in the long-term potential for the industry, supported by the «green recovery» outlined by various governmental initiatives. The company aims to capitalize on the opportunities by leveraging on the position as a technology front-runner, continued high focus on safety, global presence, scalability, cost leadership, strong financing, and preferred-partner status for industry participants.

«Large opportunities also represent major challenges for Nel going forward, as maintaining a leadership position requires large investments, rapid expansion of the organization, and execution of large-scale projects across the globe in an increasingly competitive environment. In 2021 alone, we will add more than 100 new colleagues, deploy over 25% of the capital raised in 2020 in plant, equipment, and technology development projects, and add more capacity as required by the market. The Capital Markets Day will unveil how Nel will address these challenges, as an emission-free future depends on green hydrogen,» Løkke concludes. 

Event information for Nel Capital Markets Day 2021

Time: 08:00 – around 11:15 CET

Date: 21 January 2021Streaming details: https://channel.royalcast.com/hegnarmedia/#!/hegnarmedia/20210121_3, or www.nelhydrogen.com/CMD

Programme and speakers:  

  • Jon André Løkke, CEO, The global market leader
  • Erik Løkke-Øvre, VP Operations Alkaline, Taking electrolysis to GW-scale
  • Filip Smeets, SVP Electrolyser, Nel electrolyser activities
  • Mikael Norlander, SVP Vattenfall/Hybrit
  • Jørn Rosenlund, SVP Fueling, Nel fueling station activities
  • Joseph S. Cappello, CEO Iwatani Corporation of America
  • Anders Søreng, CTO, Next generation technologies
  • Kjell Christian Bjørnsen, CFO, Financials and ESG
  • Jon André Løkke, CEO, Summary and outlook

The presentation for the CMD is enclosed and the event will be concluded with a Q&A session. Questions can be submitted throughout the CMD.

For further information, please contact:

Jon André Løkke, CEO, +47 907 44 949

Kjell Christian Bjørnsen, CFO, +47 917 02 097

About Nel ASA | www.nelhydrogen.com

Nel is a global, dedicated hydrogen company, delivering optimal solutions to produce, store, and distribute hydrogen from renewable energy. We serve industries, energy, and gas companies with leading hydrogen technology. Our roots date back to 1927, and since then, we have had a proud history of development and continuous improvement of hydrogen technologies. Today, our solutions cover the entire value chain: from hydrogen production technologies to hydrogen fueling stations, enabling industries to transition to green hydrogen, and providing fuel cell electric vehicles with the same fast fueling and long range as fossil-fueled vehicles – without the emissions.

*Assumptions: Nel analysis based on electricity of 20 $/MWh, >8% cost of capital, cost of land, civil works, installation, commissioning, building water etc., lifetime 20 years incl. O&M cost, at 30 bar.

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East Coast Housing Market Continues To Dominate Areas Most Vulnerable To Coronavirus Impact

IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database, today released its fourth-quarter 2020 Special Coronavirus Report spotlighting county-level housing markets around the United States that are more or less…

IRVINE, Calif., Jan. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — ATTOM Data Solutions, curator of the nation’s premier property database, today released its fourth-quarter 2020 Special Coronavirus Report spotlighting county-level housing markets around the United States that are more or less vulnerable to the impact of the virus pandemic. The report shows that pockets of the Northeast and other parts of the East Coast remained most at risk in the fourth quarter – with clusters in the New York City and Philadelphia, PA areas – while the West continued to be less vulnerable.

The report reveals that New Jersey, Illinois, California, Louisiana, New York, Florida and Maryland had 40 of the 50 counties most vulnerable to the economic impact of the pandemic in the fourth quarter of 2020. They included eight suburban counties in the New York City metropolitan area, four around Philadelphia, PA, and two near Washington, D.C. Another six sat in the Chicago, IL, suburbs and two were in the St. Louis, MO area.

Five of the seven western counties in the top 50 during the fourth quarter were in northern California, while Illinois had eight of the nine midwestern counties among those most vulnerable. Outside of Florida and Maryland, the only southern state with more than two counties in the top 50 was Louisiana.

Fourth-quarter trends generally continued those found in the third quarter of 2020, but with different concentrations around several major metropolitan areas. The number of counties among the top 50 most at-risk was up from five to eight in the New York, NY, area and from three to six in the Chicago, IL, area, but down from four to two in the Washington, D.C., region and from four to one in the Baltimore, MD area.

Markets are considered more or less at risk based on the percentage of homes facing possible foreclosure, the portion with mortgage balances that exceed the estimated property value and the percentage of average local wages required to pay for major home ownership expenses.

The conclusions are drawn from an analysis of the most recent home affordability, equity and foreclosure reports prepared by ATTOM. Rankings were based on a combination of those three categories in 499 counties around the United States with sufficient data to analyze in the fourth quarter. Counties were ranked in each category, from lowest to highest, with the overall conclusion based on a combination of the three ranks. See below for the full methodology.

The findings come as the national housing market continues to withstand the effect of the virus pandemic while also remaining vulnerable to a fall. Home values shot up in 2020 by more than 10 percent in about three-quarters of the country, even as significant portions of the economy were shut down or idled, spiking unemployment. But amid a halting economic recovery, the ongoing market boom faces major questions connected to how long the pandemic will last, whether another recession looms and if a surge of buyers seen last year continues.

«Areas of the U.S. most at risk from damage connected to the Coronavirus pandemic spread out somewhat in the fourth quarter of 2020. But they still fell mainly along the East Coast, with significant pockets in certain areas, while other parts of the country seem to be less vulnerable,» said Todd Teta, chief product officer with ATTOM Data Solutions. «This report is not a sign that any area actually took a fall in the fourth quarter. It’s more a gauge of areas that may be more vulnerable if the market falters. In the coming months, much will depend on whether the country can halt the pandemic. We will continue to keep a close watch on home sales and prices to see how everything shakes out in 2021 and if changes hit different regions in different ways.»

Most vulnerable counties clustered around New York City, Philadelphia and Chicago 
Eighteen of the 50 U.S. counties most at-risk in the fourth quarter of 2020 from housing market troubles connected to the pandemic (from among the 499 counties with enough data to be included in the report) were in metropolitan statistical areas around New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, and Chicago, IL.

They included eight in or near the New York City suburbs (Bergen, Essex, Ocean, Passaic and Sussex counties in New Jersey, along with Dutchess, Orange and Rockland counties in New York), and four around Philadelphia, PA (Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties in New Jersey plus Delaware County, PA). The other six were in the Chicago, IL, suburbs (DuPage, Kane, Kendall, Lake, McHenry and Will counties). The New York and Chicago metropolitan areas saw increases from the third quarter of 2020 in the numbers of counties in the top 50 list.

While seven of Connecticut’s eight counties made the top 50 list in the third quarter of 2020, just two did in the fourth quarter – Litchfield and Windham counties. The number of counties on the list in the Baltimore, MD, metro area also fell notably in the fourth quarter, from four to one (Carroll County) and dropped from four to two in the Washington, D.C, area (Charles County, MD, and Prince George’s County, MD).

The only western counties among the top 50 most at risk from problems connected to the Coronavirus outbreak in the fourth quarter of 2020 were Butte County (Chico), CA; El Dorado County, CA (outside Sacramento); Humboldt County (Eureka), CA; Madera County, CA (outside Fresno); San Bernardino County, CA; Shasta County (Redding), CA; and Santa Fe County, NM.

Louisiana also had four counties in the top 50 during the fourth quarter – Caddo Parish (Shreveport), Livingston Parish (outside Baton Rouge), Orleans Parish (New Orleans) and Tangipahoa Parish (north of New Orleans). Florida had another three – Bay County (Panama City) Charlotte County (outside Fort Myers) and Flagler County (outside Daytona Beach).

Higher levels of unaffordable housing, underwater mortgages and foreclosure activity in most-at-risk counties 
Major home ownership costs (mortgage payments, property taxes and insurance) consumed more than 30 percent of average local wages in 36 of the 50 counties that were most vulnerable to market problems connected to the virus pandemic in the fourth quarter of 2020. The highest percentages in those counties were in Rockland County (65 percent of average wages needed for major ownership costs); El Dorado County, CA, (outside Sacramento) (57.8 percent); Bergen County, NJ (outside New York City) (55.3 percent); Delaware County, PA (outside Philadelphia) (52 percent) and Beaufort County (Hilton Head), SC (51.7 percent). Nationwide, major expenses on the median-priced home typically consumed 29.6 percent of average wages.

At least 15 percent of mortgages were underwater in the third quarter of 2020 (the latest data available on owners owing more than their properties are worth) in 33 of the 50 most at-risk counties. Nationwide, 12.3 percent of mortgages fell into that category. Those with the highest underwater rates in those counties were Lowndes County (Valdosta), GA (36.8 percent of mortgages underwater); Hardin County, KY (outside Louisville) (32.8 percent); Cumberland County (Vineland), NJ (30.8 percent); Caddo Parish (Shreveport), LA (28.6 percent) and Atlantic County (Atlantic City), NJ (27.8 percent).

More than one in 2,500 residential properties faced a foreclosure action in the third quarter of 2020 (the latest available data) in 29 of the 50 most at-risk counties. Nationwide, one in 5,048 homes were in that position. (Foreclosure actions dropped about 80 percent last year amid a federal moratorium on banks taking back properties from homeowners behind on their mortgages during the virus pandemic.) Those with the highest rates in those counties were Hardin County, KY (outside Louisville) (one in 1,032 residential properties facing possible foreclosure); Onslow County (Jacksonville), NC (one in 1,090); Caddo Parish (Shreveport), LA (one in 1,361); Saint Clair County, IL (outside St. Louis, MO) (one in 1,409) and Livingston Parish, LA (outside Baton Rouge) (one in 1,562).

Counties least at-risk concentrated in Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Texas 
Eighteen of the 50 counties least vulnerable to pandemic-related problems from among the 499 included in the fourth-quarter report were in Colorado, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Texas. They were concentrated in the Denver, Boston, Minneapolis, Houston and Dallas metro areas. The largest of the 50 least at-risk counties were Harris County (Houston), TX; King County (Seattle), WA; Clark County (Las Vegas), NV; Tarrant County (Fort Worth), TX and Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston).

Others among the 50 least at-risk counties with a population of at least 500,000 included Hennepin County (Minneapolis), MN; Suffolk County (Boston), MA; Essex County, MA (outside Boston); Norfolk County, MA (outside Boston) and Denver County, CO.

Lower levels of unaffordable housing, underwater mortgages and foreclosure activity in less vulnerable counties 
Major home ownership costs (mortgage, property taxes and insurance) consumed less than 30 percent of average local wages in 33 of the 50 counties that were least at-risk from market problems connected to the virus pandemic in the fourth quarter of 2020. The lowest percentages in those counties were in Marion County (Indianapolis), IN (18.6 percent of average local wages required for major ownership costs); Benton County (Rogers), AR (19.6 percent); Potter County (Amarillo), TX (20.4 percent); Niagara County (Niagara Falls), NY (20.5 percent) and Macomb County, MI (outside Detroit) (20.6 percent).

More than 15 percent of mortgages were underwater in the third quarter of 2020 (with owners owing more than their properties are worth) in none of the 50 least at-risk counties. Those with the lowest rates in those counties were Chittenden County (Burlington), VT (3.5 percent); King County (Seattle), WA (4.8 percent); Washington County, OR (outside Portland) (4.8 percent); Marion County (Salem), OR (5.2 percent) and Boulder County, CO (5.2 percent).

More than one in 2,500 residential properties faced a foreclosure action in the third quarter of 2020 in none of the 50 least at-risk counties. Those with the lowest rates in those counties included Eau Claire County, WI (no residential properties facing possible foreclosure); Norfolk County, MA (outside Boston) (one in 277,275); Marion County (Salem) OR (one in 125,190); Clark County (Las Vegas), NV (one in 88,856); Suffolk County (Boston), MA (one in 83,310) and Middlesex County, MA (outside Boston) (one in 79,073).

Report methodology 
The ATTOM Data Solutions Special Coronavirus Market Impact Report is based on ATTOM’s third-quarter 2020 residential foreclosure and underwater property reports and fourth-quarter 2020 home affordability report. (Press releases for those reports show the methodology for each.) Counties with sufficient data to analyze were ranked based on the percentage of residential properties with a foreclosure filing during the third quarter of 2020, the percentage of properties with outstanding mortgage balances that exceeded estimated market values in the third quarter of 2020 and the percentage of average local wages need to afford the major expenses of owning a median-priced home in the fourth quarter of 2020. Ranks then were added up to develop a composite ranking across all three categories. Equal weight was given to each category. Counties with the lowest composite rank were considered most vulnerable to housing market problems. Those with the highest composite rank were considered least vulnerable.

About ATTOM Data Solutions 
ATTOM Data Solutions provides premium property data to power products that improve transparency, innovation, efficiency and disruption in a data-driven economy. ATTOM multi-sources property tax, deed, mortgage, foreclosure, environmental risk, natural hazard, and neighborhood data for more than 155 million U.S. residential and commercial properties covering 99 percent of the nation’s population. A rigorous data management process involving more than 20 steps validates, standardizes and enhances the data collected by ATTOM, assigning each property record with a persistent, unique ID — the ATTOM ID. The 20TB ATTOM Data Warehouse fuels innovation in many industries including mortgage, real estate, insurance, marketing, government and more through flexible data delivery solutions that include bulk file licenses, property data APIsreal estate market trends, marketing lists, match & append and introducing the first property data delivery solution, a cloud-based data platform that streamlines data management – Data-as-a-Service (DaaS).

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Christine Stricker
949.748.8428
christine.stricker@attomdata.com 

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