Manila is expected to produce the most Covid 19-related medical waste, followed by Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur, among the five cities surveyed by the Asian Development Bank.
Read More »Innogy Launches National Skills Hub to Service Offshore Wind Farms Across the UK
The pilot programme by innogy will provide candidates with a National Vocational Qualification to work at renewable energy assets across the globe.
Read More »Gas Firm Cadent Pumps £250,000 into Warrington Gas Network
The investment will allow a new refuelling station to supply bio-CNG to 800 HGV’s daily and provide gas to around 4,000 households.
Read More »Wärtsilä Signs Long-Term Maintenance and Service Agreement with Argentinian Gas Plant
Under the agreement, Wärtsilä will provide its technology, software and service expertise.
Read More »US Announces $9m Prize for Solar-Powered Desalination Projects
The competition aims to develop cost-cutting systems to increase freshwater supply across the US.
Read More »Russia Slams US for Obstructing Iran’s Loan Request from IMF
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Pankin on Monday lashed out at US’s attempt for obstructing a loan by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to the Islamic Republic of Iran and Syria amid the pandemic.
Read More »Non-Oil Exports, Driving Force of Iran’s Economy in Current Year
Iranian Minister of Industry, Mine and Trade Reza Rahmani said that export of non-oil commodities is the driving force of economy of the country in the current year [started March 21, 2020].
Read More »Australia Is Heading Into Its Deepest Downturn in Almost 100 Years
Australia appears to have succeeded in flattening the coronavirus curve, but such an optimistic health outcome won’t prevent the economy from experiencing a deep downturn.
Read More »World’s Deepest Gold Mines on a Cliff as Virus Cuts Output
South Africa’s gold industry output has dwindled to a fifth of its 1970s’ peak as ever-deepening shafts and higher costs take their toll. The coronavirus may pose an even bigger threat.
Read More »Solar and Wind Cheapest Sources of Power in Most of the World
Solar and onshore wind power are now the cheapest new sources of electricity in at least two-thirds of the world’s population, further threatening the two fossil-fuel stalwarts -- coal and natural gas.
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