The nation’s Federal Electricity and Water Authority has invited expressions of interest for the development of the photovoltaic clean power plant in Umm Al Quwain.
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Head of Iran'.s Space Research Center says the country is now capable of manufacturing space engines.
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ndian entrepreneurs and businessmen. in a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. discussed different business opportunities in Iran in a move to widen state and private sector exchanges between the two nations.
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Chinese purchases of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) are unlikely to surge.
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New downhole pumps were being installed in North Yaran Oilfield which would increase the field’s oil output by the end of the current Iranian calendar year to March 20 2020.
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The presence of smart local private sector companies would be eye-catching in materialization of the third petrochemical leap of the country.
Read More »Wates Group Aims for Zero Carbon Operations by 2025
The company has also pledged to reduce and eliminate waste from onsite operations during the same period.
Read More »EDF Renewables Plans 110MW Wind Farm in Wales
Garn Fach would be capable of generating enough electricity to power around 66.000 households a year.
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That’s the claim outlined in a new report published by think tank Green Alliance. which suggests ongoing reliance on the fossil fuel will hold back the development of low carbon steelmaking in the UK.
Read More »Roomba Maker Developing Robot With Arms That May Do the Dishes
it’s working on a household helper that will have arms that could load dishes. pick up clothes. or bring food from kitchen to table.
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