SoftBank Group Corp. offered to invest $30 billion to $40 billion toward the development of a new Indonesian capital. a senior member of President Joko Widodo’s cabinet.
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Iran has warned Britain. France and Germany over their recent decision to trigger a dispute settlement mechanism featured in the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Petrochemical companies were lauded at the 22nd top 100 Iranian companies ranking conference (IMI-100).
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Pars Petrochemical Complex announced it would break its production record by the end of the current Iranian calendar year to March 20.
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The lowest level in almost four years and the lowest seasonal price on record going back to 1990 has been driven by the continued absence of a cold U.S. winter.
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The Núñez de Balboa plant in Spain consists of 1.4m solar panels. with a total capacity of 500MW.
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The International Energy Agency says oil and gas companies. with their ‘extensive know-how and deep pockets’. can play a crucial role in accelerating the deployment of offshore wind. carbon capture and hydrogen.
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A network of 100 domestic batteries have been installed and aggregated in a cloud platform that can be charged or discharged according to the needs of the grid.
Read More »China to Support all Proposals that Help to Preserve JCPOA
China’s Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Geng Shuang said. China supports all proposals that will help ameliorate the current situation and preserve the JCPOA.
Read More »Qatar to Develop 800 MW Solar Power Plant with Total. Marubeni
This plant is the first of its kind in the state of Qatar with a total capacity of 800 MW which equals about 10% of Qatar'.s current peak electricity demand.
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