There is no risk of coronavirus for Tehran potable water and all the international standards are applied to avoid the water supply of the Iranian capital from any contamination.
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Turkey will collaborate with China and United States to build a pumped-storage hydropower plant in the Isparta province, in the western Anatolian region, Anadolu reported General Electrics General Manager Marwan Al Roub saying. “The pumped-storage hydropower plant will provide important capacity toward Turkey’s renewable energy potential,” Al Roub stated. The …
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Water suppliers have increased their own renewable electricity generation by 40% since 2011.
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The second phase of Tehran'.s 7th water treatment plant was inaugurated in Pakdasht on Tuesday in the presence of President Rouhani.
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The Kariba dam has plunged to its lowest level since 1996. raising further risks to the hydropower plants that Zimbabwe and Zambia depend on for nearly half of their power.
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