by reperibilita@netseven.it | Mar 13, 2023
The good news is that winter is behind us in Europe and there have been no blackouts or emergency rationing of natural gas and other fuels. The bad news is that Europe has a multitude of challenges going forward, starting with more expensive energy, poor positioning...
by reperibilita@netseven.it | Nov 7, 2022
The eyes of the energy industry are on Egypt as COP27 kicks off on 6th November. The tide of the international community has been turning against fossil fuels in recent years; the Glasgow Climate Pact, agreed at last year’s conference, saw 197 countries agree to...
by reperibilita@netseven.it | Oct 4, 2022
AMMAN — Local sources contributed 28 percent to the total energy mix, while renewable energy has contributed 26 percent and natural gas 73 percent, Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Saleh Al-Kharabsheh was quoted as saying by the Jordan News Agency, Petra. • At...
by reperibilita@netseven.it | May 9, 2022
Renewable energy systems have been used in Jordan since early 1970s. Infact, Jordan has been a pioneer in renewable energy promotion in the Middle East with its first wind power pilot project in Al-Ibrahemiya as early as 1988. In the recent past, Jordan has witnessed...
by reperibilita@netseven.it | Nov 24, 2021
The year’s African Energy Week event closed with the message the continent is not ready to abandon fossil fuels, with one speaker casting doubt on the efficacy of renewables to keep the lights on, and a government representative stressing the need for oil and...
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