The joint venture aims to become a highly efficient producer of sugarcane ethanol and generate renewable electricity.
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Farsi-language accounts of 4 Iranian news outlets were suspended on Twitter. after they reported the seizure of a UK-flagged tanker in the Strait of Hormuz.
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More than 44.000 customers moved to a different power supplier last month.
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The Iranian national currency of rial is 118.000 against the US dollar which shows a relatively high regain of value compared to months of low that followed American introduction of crippling economic sanctions against Tehran.
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Despite Korea’s relatively short history of exploration. Kogas has succeeded in gas exploration in Mozambique and Myanmar.
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India imports more than 80% of its oil and around two-thirds of that comes from the Middle East.
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Policy makers and industry leaders across the globe are increasingly aware of the importance of flexibility – the ability to respond in a timely manner to variations in electricity supply and demand.
Read More »Fully Upgradable and Recyclable EV Zooms Into Pre-Order Phase
Estonian startup Nobe claims its bite-sized electric car is the most sustainable on the market.
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