The value of Iran’s non-oil exports stood at $44.3 billion in the previous Iranian calendar year.
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The fives minibuses. funded by SP Energy Networks. will help Community Transport Glasgow to reduce carbon emissions by 33 tonnes.
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A new report from University Maritime Advisory Services. conducted on behalf of the non-profit Getting to Zero Coalition. suggests reaching full decarbonisation by 2050 could cost as much as $1.9 trillion.
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Richard Nicholls. Director and Head of Commercial at Brook Green Supply said that through this long-term partnership. SCMI will provide us the support required to scale our business and further develop our customer offering.
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Global shipping is responsible for about 2.2 percent of the world’s carbon dioxide emissions.
Read More »Libya on the Edge of a New Oil War
The Libyan situation is further complicated by recent developments in the East Mediterranean.
Read More »Cheaper Batteries. More Chargers for Electric Car Buyers in 2020
The rush to electrify transportation will shift to Europe from China in 2020 as carmakers and governments work to cut carbon emissions that lead to global warming.
Read More »China is Looking to Seize Global EV Market
Chinese EV makers believe that it’s now their second chance to try to manufacture good-quality electric cars.
Read More »Six Major Oil Companies towards Renewable Energy Sources
BP was the first oil major to commit significant capital to renewable projects. such as wind and solar. from 1980 onwards.
Read More »Co-op Energy Launches New Tariff Sourcing Clean Energy from Community Projects
The Community Power Tariff has been set up as part of a joint venture with Octopus Energy and aims to pave the way for a decentralised energy future.
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