The CAREC program was created upon ADB’s initiative in 2001.
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The US state aims to ensure at least 3.000MW of solar and onshore wind projects are under development by 2022.
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Kazakhstan Prime Minister in a meeting with Iran’s Communications and Information Technology Minister underlined the need for the expansion of bilateral relations between the two countries. specially in technical fields.
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Kazakhstan’s Eurasian National University. in a joint project with Tehran-based Allameh Tabatabai University of Iran. opened the Iran-Kazakhstan Economic Studies Center.
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Iranian Energy Minister Reza Ardakanian said that his country has sealed a new agreement with Turkey to increase the volume of electricity exports to its neighboring country. adding that Tehran and Ankara will resume electricity swap.
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The new HP Elite Dragonfly notebook features a speaker enclosure component that is made up of 50% recycled plastic. including 5% of ocean-bound plastics.
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Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman announced production would be back online to normal levels by the end of the month.
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