A senior trade official announced that a trade channel between Iran and Switzerland will be established in the near future.
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A new study suggests 830.000 tonnes of CFC-11 stored in foam products created up until 2017 could have a warming effect equivalent of almost four billion tonnes of carbon dioxide.
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The 50MW Guzman plant is scheduled to start operating in the first quarter of 2020.
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The Homer Electric Association. which supplies around 50.000 people living on the Kenai Peninsular. plans to install the storage infrastructure towards the end of 2021.
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Turkey has been the major trade partner of Iran. after China and Iraq. in the current year.
Read More »London City Airport Takes Off with Carbon Neutral Status
The Airport Carbon Accreditation programme has awarded its highest accreditation in recognition of the airport’s work in managing. reducing and offsetting all the carbon emissions under its control.
Read More »ACCIONA Installs Two New Renewable Projects in Chile
The construction of a 62MW solar plant in Atacama and a 183MW wind facility in San Gabriel increases the firm’s clean energy operating capacity in the country by 84%.
Read More »ArcelorMittal Europe Steels Itself to Cut Carbon Emissions by 30% Before 2030
The steelmaker says the pledge will help it contribute to the European Commission’s Green Deal.
Read More »Hong Kong Power Firm CLP Waves Goodbye to Coal
The company said it will no longer invest in new coal-fired power plants and will progressively phase out all remaining coal assets by 2050.
Read More »Coal Made up Only 1% of UK’s Energy Generated During Third Quarter of 2019
That’s according to a raft of new statistics released by the Department for Business. Energy and Industrial Strategy. covering the period from July to September.
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