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Secretary of the Supreme Council of Iran'.s Free Trade. Industrial and Special Economic Zones Morteza Bank and the Executive Secretary of Ghana Free Zones Authority (GFZA) Michael Okyere Baafi signed MoU on developing economic exchanges.
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The facility. which serves as a solar thermal power generation demonstration project. has exceeded the amount of power it was originally planned to produce.
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A new type of computer memory to solve the digital technology energy crisis has been invented and patented by scientists.
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A group of researchers has recently developed a new software aimed at the analysis of energy generation systems based on kites and drones.
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Researchers showed they could boost the efficiency of their nanotechnology-enabled solar membrane desalination system by more than 50% simply by adding inexpensive plastic lenses to concentrate sunlight into hot spots.
Read More »Minesto Secures €1.2m for Marine Energy Technology
It will support the development and commercialisation of its Deep Green technology.
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