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Archives for August, 2011

Installation of solar power systems on J’lem roofs begins – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/30/2011 05:31 Despite acknowledged high installation costs on 48 roofs, the investment should return on itself within 10 years, development company says. Talkbacks (2) Installations of NIS 35 million worth of solar systems have gotten underway on the roofs of 48 capital city schools and community centers under the administration of the […]

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Energy – unaddressed challenge – Jordan Times

By Fahed Fanek Many observers thought that the minister of finance went too far when he estimated that imported energy, petroleum and electricity will cost the country $4 billion this year. In fact, the minister was very conservative in his prediction. The imported petroleum bill during the first six months of this year reached JD1,587 […]

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Jordan, Egypt to sign natural gas deal – Jordan Times

By Omar Obeidat and The Associated Press AMMAN – Jordan will sign an agreement with Egypt next month to resume natural gas supplies, the Associated Press reported, quoting Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Khaled Toukan. Toukan said several attacks this year on Egypt’s pipeline delivering the fuel may prompt the Kingdom to look for […]

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Ballouneh residents vow to bring down all high voltage pylons – Daily Star

August 30, 2011 01:28 AM By Van Meguerditchian The Daily Star BALLOUNEH, Lebanon: The people will bring down any pylon carrying high voltage electrical lines that run near homes, activists and residents of the Kesrouan town of Ballouneh said during a demonstration Monday. Dozens of Ballouneh residents joined civil society activists in their march toward […]

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Scientists building ‘world’s first electric charging plant’ – Jordan Times

AMMAN (Petra) – Local and international companies have started to develop the first electric charging plant using solar power. The project, to be built in cooperation with El Hassan Science City and financed by the USAID, seeks to provide clean energy resources to charge electric vehicles to help the Kingdom reduce carbon dioxide emissions and […]

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State: 8% of cellular antennas exceeded radiation ceilings – Haaretz

Environmental Protection Ministry installed new system for monitoring radiation from cellular antennas a year ago; despite findings, ministry has no intention, or authority, to penalize the offending cellular companies. By Amitai Ziv * * Published 10:41 30.08.11 * Latest update 10:41 30.08.11 State: 8% of cellular antennas exceeded radiation ceilings Environmental Protection Ministry installed new […]

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Less sprawl, more density – Haaretz

A recent study by the Technion of building trends in 57 Arab locales, show that building has become increasingly ‘compact’. By Zafrir Rinat One of the main claims government bodies and planning authorities make against the Arab towns is that they are prone to uncontrolled spread. In the absence of proper planning, this spread is […]

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Israel Exploits 90% of Shared Water Resources, says Official – WAFA

STOCKHOLM, August 28, 2011 (WAFA) – Israel exploits over 90% of the Palestinian-Israeli shared water resources for its own use, while exerting tremendous influence over the remaining 10% for Palestinian use, said Minister of Water Authority, Shaddad Attili, on Saturday during the closing session of the World Water Week in Stockholm. Palestinians are denied their […]

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Panel dallying on plan to pay for bailout of Dead Sea hotels – Haaretz

The water level of the Dead Sea rises annually due to salt deposited on bottom during extraction of minerals by Dead Sea Works; it is believed that within a few years the water will flood the hotels. By Zafrir Rinat The committee charged with moving ahead on a plan to protect the Dead Sea hotels […]

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A dip in Dead Sea’s salt brings sweet news for diabetics – Haaretz

By Dan Even A short dip in the Dead Sea facilitates a drop in blood glucose levels and could improve the medical conditions of diabetics, according to an initial study conducted by researchers from the health sciences faculty of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev and Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva. The study involved an […]

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Call for Applications: Across Borders 2012 – Bryan Bartosik-Velez

I am writing to ask for your assistance in recruiting for the 2012 program which will be comprised of professionals from the Middle East (please see information below). There are a few rules we must follow: The applicants must be citizens of Jordan, Egypt, Israel or the Palestinian Territories, and cannot hold dual US citizenship. […]

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Local firm to construct more Golan Heights wind turbines – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/24/2011 06:13 CEO sees wind power as one way of shifting centralized energy production among local communities. Talkbacks (21) An Israeli green energy firm that has focused primarily on photovoltaic installations is now shifting gears and adding wind farms to its future inventory by signing a cooperation agreement to erect turbines in […]

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Judge nixes petition against purified wastewater reservoir – Jerusalem Post

By JOANNA PARASZCZUK AND SHARON UDASIN 08/25/2011 05:01 Court rejects “Not In My Back Yard” argument from local councils, says all Israelis must do their part. Talkbacks (1) As the water level in the Kinneret hovered around the lower red line on Wednesday, a judge in the Tel Aviv District Court slammed a petition by […]

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Ministry monitors underground water in Shobak – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa AMMAN – The Ministry of Water and Irrigation on Saturday said farms’ consumption of underground water in Shobak is monitored and violators are bound to be held accountable. Owners of apple farms in Shobak, about 170 kilometres to the south of Amman, pump water from their licensed wells according to the underground […]

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Salty water compounds woes of Burj al-Barajneh camp residents Daily Star

August 27, 2011 01:46 AM By Annie Slemrod BURJ AL-BARAJNEH, Lebanon: Sometimes personal hygiene isn’t a private matter.“When I shower, my eyes burn,” says Bashir Homato. He scratches his arms from behind the counter at a small shop. “My skin itches.” Brushing his teeth with tap water, Homato says, “[it] makes me vomit.” Khaled Sahmarani […]

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Environment ministry launches entrepreneurship contest – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/25/2011 02:39 First-time social entrepreneurship competition will distribute NIS 100,000 worth of prize money at contest’s end. Talkbacks () The Environmental Protection Ministry, in conjunction with Ashoka Israel and the Green Environment Fund, has for the first time launched a social entrepreneurship competition that will distribute NIS 100,000 worth of prize money […]

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Green Movement champions ‘Green New Deal’ program – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 08/26/2011 05:15 Program to rely on net, rather than gross, economic growth; recognizes the importance of integrating sustainability into daily life, Talkbacks () The Green Movement has issued a report proposing a “Green New Deal” program for Israel, asking that the government shift its economic policies from relying on figures of the […]

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Second GODEM Seminar examines waste management situation in Lebanon – ENPI

25-08-2011 The project for optimised management of Waste in the Mediterranean (GODEM), implemented in the framework of the EU-funded programme CIUDAD, is holding its second seminar on Integrated Solid Waste Management in Lebanon on 19 and 20 September 2011 in Tripoli, Lebanon. A press release said the seminar will highlight the concrete implementation steps Al […]

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New EU support for education and renewable energy in Jordan – ENPI

Annual Action Programme 2011 :New EU support for education and renewable energy in Jordan 23-08-2011 A new €71 million assistance package has been allocated to Jordan to provide critical support to education, renewable energy and the implementation of the country’s European Neighbourhood Policy Action Plan. EU Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy, Štefan Füle, […]

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A thirst for peace – Irish Times

A proposed alliance modelled on the European Union could help Middle Eastern and North African countries to share scarce resources – such as water – and bring long-term stability to the region by John Reynolds, August 26, 2011 As an uncertain future hangs over Arab Spring countries, such as Syria and Egypt, and drought and […]

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