Russian gas is cheaper and better in terms of quality.
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The pledges. worth almost €540m. aim to tackle key ocean challenges such as the impact of climate change as well as drive innovation.
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The Office for National Statistics said while directly-produced carbon emissions peaked in 1972. total carbon emissions created by the UK economy peaked thirty-five years later.
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Iran has always sought to expand international relations on peaceful utilization of atomic energy and nuclear technology.
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The installation of solar PV systems on homes. commercial buildings and industrial facilities is set to take off over the next five years.
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The finance from the European Union. Cornwall Council and an institutional investor will allow the first phase of the project to begin.
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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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The finance will be shared by 39 sustainable transport infrastructure projects across the continent.
Read More »US will Help Secure Baltic Energy Grid against Cyber-Attacks
Lithuania. Latvia and Estonia are on track to integrate into the European energy grid by 2025.
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Iranian traders and companies have exported some $151 million worth of non-oil goods to Afghanistan through the Eastern province of Southern Khorassan in the first 6 months of the current local calendar year.
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