Siemens has been one of the longest-serving foreign companies in Iran with first activities dating back to more than 150 years ago.
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Building the amount of solar farms. wind turbines. and other sustainable infrastructure required to cut emissions in half within a decade will be extremely expensive.
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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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According to Iran’s Ports and Maritime Organization. India’s Ports Global Limited has officially taken over the operations at phase 1 of the new Port in the Southeastern port city of Chabahar.
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The hardware is capable of withstanding temperatures as low as -40°C and operating at temperatures as low as -30°C.
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The new company will also provide further momentum to China'.s coal-to-gas policy.
Read More »Japanese Energy Majors may Invest in Russia’s Oil Megaproject in Arctic
The project will require significant funding to develop the fields and related infrastructure.
Read More »Barriers to Oil and Gas Collaboration Still Remain
A new report from Deloitte and Oil &. Gas UK suggests the level of collaboration between operators and suppliers fell slightly in the last year.
Read More »Iran. Iraq will Renew Electricity Deal next Month
Iran currently provides Iraq with more than a fourth of the electricity it needs.
Read More »China will Launch Oil & Gas Pipeline Firm
The pipeline plan is the biggest energy ‘reform’ in China since 1998.
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