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Archives for May, 2016

Gaza electricity to return to 8-hour schedule – Maan

GAZA (Ma’an) — Gaza’s electricity company announced it would return to an electricity rationing schedule of eight-hour intervals followed by eight hours without power for all districts in the Gaza Strip. Spokesperson for the company Tariq Labid told Ma’an that they were informed by the Palestinian Energy Authority that a second power generator was now […]

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In Oil Spill Suit, State Refuses to Reveal Link to Firm Formerly Co-owned With Iran

State says it is not responsible for oil spill from pipeline established in 1960s in partnership between Israeli and Iranian governments. Zafrir Rinat May 16, 2016 The state refuses to comment on its link with the Eilat-Ashkelon Pipeline Company, arguing that at any rate it is wrong to hold the state responsible for the oil […]

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Israeli oil reserve worth NIS 1.2 billion – YNET

An independent survey reveals that the Hatrurim oil reserve holds from 7–11 million barrels of oil; Israel Opportunity’s, a holder of the drilling license, worth went up by 35%. Amir Rosenbaum 05.01.16 The holders of the Hatrurim land license for oil, located near the Dead Sea, reported on Sunday to the Stock Exchange that according […]

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A water entrepreneur and her quest for rural development – Al Arabiya

Ehtesham Shahid Joana Bacallo will celebrate her 30th birthday early next month. The senior stewardess at the Dubai-based Emirates Airline is used to being mid-air on such occasions, taking different flight paths and meticulously attending to passengers. However, this time around a special plan has been taking shape for weeks. Joana’s friends and volunteers – […]

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‘JD2m earmarked to deliver drinking water to poverty pockets’ – Jordan Times

May 14,2016 AMMAN — The government has allocated JD2 million to deliver drinking water to families that reside in poverty pockets out of municipality borders and receive assistance from the Social Development Ministry and the National Aid Fund, said Issam Majali, the spokesperson of the Planning and International Cooperation Ministry, on Saturday. JD1 million will […]

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The fall of Israeli agriculture – YNET

Israeli farmer Oren Sabah is seeing both his life’s worth and Israeli agriculture crumble before his eyes. It is up to both the consumer and the Israeli government to rectify this situation, as a nation which isn’t connected to its soil isn’t connected at all. Oren Sabah Published: 05.12.16 I’m sitting on a tractor surrounded […]

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HRW report slams ‘discriminatory’ Israeli closure of Palestinian quarries – Maan

BETHLEHEM (Ma’an) — Israeli authorities’ closure of 35 Palestinian quarries in the occupied West Bank since March is threatening the livelihoods of 3,500 workers and may constitute “collective punishment,” a Human Rights Watch report revealed on Thursday. The Civil Administration, a subsection of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) that handles Israeli […]

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100,000 trees to be planted in Sahab to counter impact of 400 factories – Jordan Times

By Hana Namrouqa – May 13,2016 AMMAN — Tree planting is under way in the heavily-populated and polluted Sahab Municipality to reduce dust and gases fuming from over 400 factories and stone quarries, according to Sahab Mayor Abbas Maharmeh. A total of 4,000 trees have been planted across town, Maharmeh said on Thursday, citing plans […]

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Jordan signs deal to implement phase 1 of Red -Dead project – Jordan Times

By JT – May 11,2016 AMMAN — Jordan on Monday signed a technical cooperation agreement with the European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD) to initiate phase 1 of the Red Sea-Dead Sea Water Conveyance Project (Red-Dead). In the framework of the agreement, three studies will be conducted in terms of […]

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Karak residents decry ‘poor’ infrastructure, urban planning – Jordan Times

By Dana Al Emam – May 09,2016 AMMAN — Karak residents are complaining about the “poor” conditions of the roads in their governorate, an issue they say raises many questions regarding strategic planning and comprehensive development. For them, the straw that broke the camel’s back was a car accident that took the life of a […]

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GAM to crack down on shepherding in residential areas – Jordan Times

By Muath Freij – May 10,2016 A herd of sheep passes through a backstreet near a residential area in Amman recently (Photo by Muath Freij) AMMAN — The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) said Tuesday it will start taking strict measures to prevent the capital’s shepherds from letting their sheep graze in residential areas. Baker Abbadi, […]

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9,685 electricity thefts recorded in first four months of 2016 – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Energy and Minerals Regulatory Commission (EMRC) said Monday it dealt with 9,685 cases of electricity theft in the first four months of 2016. EMRC Chief Commissioner Farouq Hiyari was quoted by the Jordan News Agency, Petra, as saying that around 945 cases have been referred to court. In previous remarks to The […]

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Campaign encourages students to save water – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Ministry of Water and Irrigation said on Wednesday that it has launched a campaign to raise the awareness of school students in communities hosting Syrian refugees on ways to ration the use of water. The campaign is being implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Oxfam, according to a statement […]

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Royal Academy for Nature Conservation shortlisted for int’l architecture award – Jordan Times

MMAN — The Royal Academy for Nature Conservation in Ajloun, some 70km northwest of Amman, has been shortlisted for the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The project, which was selected by the Master Jury from amongst 348 projects nominated for the 13th award cycle (2014-2016), will be competing among 19 shortlisted projects, according to a […]

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Climate-exodus expected in the Middle East and North Africa – Max Planck Institute

Part of the Middle East and North Africa may become uninhabitable due to climate change May 02, 2016 The number of climate refugees could increase dramatically in future. Researchers of the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry and the Cyprus Institute in Nicosia have calculated that the Middle East and North Africa could become so hot […]

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NASA Finds Drought in Eastern Mediterranean Worst of Past 900 Years – NASA

March 1, 2016 A new NASA study finds that the recent drought that began in 1998 in the eastern Mediterranean Levant region, which comprises Cyprus, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, and Turkey, is likely the worst drought of the past nine centuries. Scientists reconstructed the Mediterranean’s drought history by studying tree rings as part of […]

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Power supply in Gaza is reduced to 6 hours for every 18 hours – Maan

GAZA CITY (Ma’an) – Electricity grids for all districts in the Gaza Strip will only be providing power for six hour intervals followed by 12 hours without power, due to a problem with the Egyptian power lines, Gaza’s electricity company announced Monday morning. The company’s Public Information Officer Tariq Labad told Ma’an that Egypt promised […]

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Palestinians aim for more power independence with solar auction – Environment and Development

Palestinians will take a step toward greater power independence by announcing terms of a solar-energy auction intended to boost installed capacity by as much as 100 MW. Palestinian Energy Authority said it plans to auction permits to build 10 solar plants as large as 10 MW each, with winning bids awarded to developers pledging to […]

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Egypt to shine with a new $3.5 BIL solar plant! – Green Prophet

Laurie Balbo April 25, 2016 A global consortium of engineering and renewables industry giants kicked off a project to build a suite of solar power generating plants in Egypt to produce 2 gigawatts (GW) of electricity and valued at USD $3.5 billion. Terra Solar announced their plan on Friday, adding that they will also build […]

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Electricity in Syrian Encampments Costs Lebanon $400 Million – Naharnet

28 April 2016, 02:00 The Syrian encampments are costing Lebanon some $400 million dollars in electricity expenses, ministerial sources told An Nahar daily on Thursday. The cabinet discussed on Wednesday a suggestion that was brought up by the Energy Ministry to install electricity meters in the Syrian encampments in a bid to trim down illegal […]

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