The new facility can produce as much as 1,200m3 of hydrogen per hour which will be used to stabilise the electricity grid and boost the use of renewables.
Read More »EIB Backs Polish Wind Farm with €60m Loan
The new wind park is expected to supply approximately 75,000 households with clean energy.
Read More »Denmark Needs Higher Carbon Tax to Hit 2030 Net Zero Goal
The Danish Council on Climate Change says the cost of cutting emissions by 70% from 1990 levels is estimated to be around £4 billion.
Read More »EIB Funds Dutch Homes with €150m Energy Efficiency Loans
Loans of up to €25,000 per household will be offered to homeowners who want to reduce their energy bills.
Read More »Anglian Water to Install 11.6MW Solar Array to Meet 2030 Net Zero Goal
Nearly 42,000 solar panels will generate enough electricity to power 3,000 houses.
Read More »Iran, Kyrgyzstan Stress Bilateral Coop
Iranian Ambassador to Bishkek Saeed Kharazi met and held talks with the Speaker of the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan Dastan Jumabekov on the development of bilateral cooperation.
Read More »Exports to EUU Grows 105%
Exports to Eurasian Economic Union (EEU) countries in the first 11 months of the present Iranian year (ending on ) stood at $1.244 billion, registering a growth of 105 percent, compared to the same period in the year before.
Read More »IAEA Main Weaknesses Relying on Information Provided by Its Member States
Marc Finaud, the former French Foreign Ministry spokesman, says that one of the main weaknesses of the Agency is not to have any means of collecting its own intelligence and relying on the information provided by its member states.
Read More »Turkey Proposes Joint Management of Oil Fields in Eastern Syria to Russia
Suggesting that Russia and Turkey can manage the oil fields of eastern Syria, Deir ez-Zor, in place of the terrorists.
Read More »Semnan Exports Over $215mn of Goods in 11 Months
More than 250,000 tons of commodities worth over $215 million were exported from the central Iranian province of Semnan during the 11 months to February 19.
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