Libya has been torn apart between the two rival administrations since 2011.
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TPOI has put the export of technical-engineering services to the neighboring countries atop agenda.
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That’s the prediction from Kleos Advisory. which in a new report stresses the importance of harnessing the potential of the continent and strengthening ties with UK businesses.
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The tech giant aims to reduce. rather than just offset the carbon it emits and by 2050. it wants to remove all the carbon it has emitted since it was founded in 1975.
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The latest Monthly Electricity Statistics report from the International Energy Agency shows this accounted for 27.5% of total net production.
Read More »UKPN Achieves Certification for Cutting Carbon Emissions
The power network operator has been recognised by the Carbon Trust for an absolute reduction of 6.6% carbon emissions since 2016 17.
Read More »Oil and Gas Industry’s Social Licence to Operate Under Serious Threat
That’s the warning from Chairman of the Oil and Gas Authority. Tim Eggar. who has said the sector must do more to drive down emissions.
Read More »Nottingham to Trial Wireless Charging for Electric Taxis
A total of 10 taxis will be fitted with wireless charging hardware for taxi rank-based charging. with the city council providing the vehicles to drivers rent free.
Read More »Hinkley Point B Hits 300TWh Milestone
This means the facility. which originally came online in 1976. now holds the UK record for generating more electricity than any other nuclear power station in the country.
Read More »Iran to Reconsider IAEA Coop. it EU Continues Unfair Behavior
The measure has nothing to do with what Iran has done. but Europe’s fear of the United States.
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