Germany’s engineering giant Siemens is backing Iran in plans to launch power plants relying on modern gas turbines that would add some 5 gigawatts (GW) to the country’s electricity generation capacity.
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It has bought the Svindbaek onshore wind farm. which boasts 22.4MW of installed capacity.
Read More »E.ON Wins BMW Order to Plug in 4.100 EV Charging Points in Germany
They will be installed at BMW production plants. development centres and office locations. with half of the chargers available for use to the public.
Read More »London-Based Bank Pledges $50m to Help Moldova Secure Emergency Gas
Moldova faces the risk of disrupted supply if Russia and Ukraine fail to extend a gas transit agreement that expires on 31st December 2019.
Read More »Swedish Firm Wins €5.8m for Battery Recycling Plant
Northvolt aims to use 50% recycled materials in all its new battery cells by 2030.
Read More »France is Europe`s Biggest Electricity Exporter. Italy Largest Importer
Germany was Europe’s second largest net exporter as well as France’s second largest net importer during the period.
Read More »Nord Stream 2 Project to Happen Despite Sanctions Setback
The Nord Stream 2 pipeline project will carry Russian natural gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea despite mounting US sanctions.
Read More »Siemens Gamesa to Deploy Its Most Powerful Onshore Turbine in Sweden
The hardware is capable of withstanding temperatures as low as -40°C and operating at temperatures as low as -30°C.
Read More »Iran Expects New UK Gov’t to Fulfill JCPOA Commitments
In July 2019. Boris Johnson was elected as the Conservatives’ leader and appointed as Prime Minister. after Theresa May resigned.
Read More »Iran Not to Tolerate Interference in Its Internal Affairs
Interference in Iran'.s internal affairs is intolerable.
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