Iran exported more than $60 billion worth of non-oil goods during the past one and a half years. Iran'.s Economy Minister Farhad Dejpasand said.
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Iranian Minister of Petroleum Bijan Zangeneh said that the offshore sections of 27 South Pars phases would be fully developed in the first half of 2020.
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Europe’s Uncertain Wind Energy Growth Puts Jobs and Green Goals at Stake
WindEurope warns if national plans are unambitious and permitting issues persist. only 67GW of new wind capacity will be installed by 2023.
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The new plane takes the form of an altered Tecnam P2006T. with the original aircraft’s combustion engines having been replaced with electric cruise motors.
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The Consortium for Battery Innovation suggests while electric vehicles will increase lithium batteries’ share of the market. demand for all battery technologies will continue to rise.
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The finance will be shared by 39 sustainable transport infrastructure projects across the continent.
Read More »Jeremy Corbyn Promises 500% Increase in Offshore Wind Capacity
The Labour Party leader said the move would create nearly 70.000 jobs and 37 new wind farms across the country.
Read More »National Exports Day Aims to Promote Iran’s Exports
Iran’s National Day of Exports (October 21). which has been celebrated over the past 22 years. is aimed at promoting the country’s exports status. Hamid Zadboum. the new head of Iran’s Trade Promotion Organization (TPO).
Read More »Iran. Iraqi Kurdistan Confer on Facilitating Bilateral Trade
An Iranian delegation. headed by Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Affairs Gholamreza Ansari. held talks with a number of Iraqi Kurdistan economy officials on expansion of facilitation of bilateral trade.
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