BPDB expects to complete the set-up process of the power plant within 36 to 42 months.
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The Global Wind Energy Council warns tariffs on key commodities and components could add up to 20% to wind turbine supply chain costs.
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CBI is managing the affairs and does its work in current circumstances through unsanctionable networks.
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Iran has given another two months to the European signatories to take meaningful action to save the JCPOA.
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Aurora Energy Research says 100GW of new renewable energy needs to be deployed. as well as 20GW of new nuclear and 3GW of CCS.
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The UK government has set a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 which is now enshrined into law.
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Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani voiced his satisfaction over the current state of mutual cooperation between Tehran and Doha. specially in trade fields.
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The European Investment Bank stopped short of agreeing a strategy to limit funding for fossil fuels. a plan that would help step up Europe’s ambition to fight climate change.
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