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Archives for July, 2014

Israel Bombards Power Plant in Gaza – NBC / Wall Street Journal

NBC The fuel tanks at Gaza’s only power plant came under attack early Tuesday. Thick black smoke billowed over Gaza City as the fire raged at the power plant, which is the enclave’s second-largest source of electricity and the only provider inside the territory for its 1.8 million citizens. Fathy Sheikh Halil, who is the […]

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‘Export of Leviathan gas to Turkey unlikely without improvement in political ties’ – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/31/2014 Report says companies won’t implement projects without Erdogan’s consent. Any agreement to export natural gas from Israel’s large Leviathan reservoir to Turkey can only occur following an improvement in political relations between the two countries – relations that have grown increasingly fragile during the Israeli-Gazan conflict – according to an Institute […]

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21st-century energy wars – Al-Ahram

Michael Klare At first glance, the fossil-fuel factor in the recent outbreaks of tension and fighting in the Middle East may not seem evident, but in reality these conflicts are part of an energy war, writes Global conflicts are increasingly fuelled by the desire for oil and natural gas and the funds they generate. Iraq, […]

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Libya’s capital on the brink of environmental disaster – Al Arabiya

Tuesday, 29 July 2014 Rising temperatures from a flaming oil depot may ignite nearby reserves containing 90 million liters of fuel which will lead to a “catastrophe” affecting a radius of three to five kilometers, Libyan officials warned on Tuesday according to Al Arabiya News Channel. The Buraiqa fuel depot continues to burn out of […]

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Israel Nature and Parks Authority calls for halt to shale oil drilling project – Haaretz

Target area is a sensitive region, and results would be inconclusive, argue environmental groups. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 29, 2014 The Israel Nature and Parks Authority has called for halting the approval process for oil shale drilling in the Judean Plain, ahead of a crucial discussion on a proposed pilot production facility. The authority […]

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MK Henin: Immediate action is needed to curb pollution levels in the Haifa Bay – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/31/2014 Emissions of volatile organic compounds from Haifa plants amount to 2,400 tons per year, in comparison to 111 tons per year in Ramat Hovav, says report. Emphasizing the urgency of curbing pollution levels in the Haifa Bay region, MK Dov Henin presented critical findings to Internal Affairs and Environment Committee members […]

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Ministerial committee approves new land, sea gas reception terminals – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/27/2014 Sunday’s approval occurred followed a recent authorization in June to move forward with the program from the National Council for Planning and Building. The Ministerial Committee on Interior Affairs, Services and Local Government unanimously approved on Sunday a plan for transporting natural gas from additional future terminals to the country’s transmission […]

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NGOs to panel: Public must benefit more from profits on natural resources – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/29/2014 Panel members recommend setting a uniform royalty rate on all natural resources of 5%, to remain consistent with global standards. Adam Teva V’Din (Israel Union for Environmental Defense) and the Movement for Quality Government on Monday slammed the Sheshinski 2 for taking a conservative stance with regards to the country’s natural […]

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Lebanon taps roots for tourism growth – Daily Star

Ryan Stultz| The Daily Star BEIT MERY, Lebanon: Better known for the capital’s glittering nightlife and exclusive beach clubs, Lebanon is launching a new, ambitious strategy to promote something entirely different: rural tourism. “We need to begin marketing not just the country – but destinations” within Lebanon, Tourism Minister Michel Pharaon said Thursday night at […]

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Authorities to link three Madaba areas to sewage network – Jordan Times

by Hana Namrouqa | Jul 27, 2014 | 23:11 AMMAN — Work is currently under way to link households with no access to wastewater services in Madaba Governorate to the sewage network, a government official said on Sunday. Implementation of the project started this week, the Water Ministry official said, noting that the sewage network […]

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My Week of News in the Middle East – Editor’s comment

Stuart Schoenfeld While the eyes and ears of the world were focused on bombs, rockets, civilian casualties, tunnels and fire-fights, I have been following a different kind of Middle East news. Here are some news reports just from the last week or so: • Zafrir Rinat reported in Haaretz on the steady decline of Mediterranean […]

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FUEL AND WATER: THE COMING CRISES – Middle East Report

Middle East Report 271 Summer 2014 FUEL AND WATER: THE COMING CRISES Demand for fuel and water in the Middle East is rapidly increasing. Populations are growing, as are expectations of middle-class levels of consumption. Supplies of fuel and water are finite, however, and renewable water reserves are dwindling fast. The summer issue of Middle […]

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Psst. Palestine wants to import Israeli gas, but don’t tell anyone – Haaretz

At TheMarker’s Energy Conference, Israeli exec sees future for Israeli gas exports, but adds: exports to Palestinians, Jordan ‘would be philanthropy.’ By Ora Coren | Jul. 24, 2014 Israel’s vast new natural gas reserves could break the diplomatic and commercial ice between Israel and its neighbors, but Jerusalem might still need an accommodation with the […]

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UAE makes ‘Green Diesel’ mandatory – Environment and Development (Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia)

Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc) today announced that all service stations in the Enoc/Eppco network are now providing the ultra-low sulphur ‘Green Diesel.’ This follows the UAE Federal Cabinet decree aimed at raising the UAE’s standards of diesel fuel from 500ppm to 10ppm, whereby all commercial diesel vehicles and equipment motorists are to use the […]

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Minister: No magic solutions for water, electricity – Daily Star

Two stories: Minister: No magic solutions for water, electricity – Daily Star Sign of things to come as wellspring village dries up – Daily Star Minister: No magic solutions for water, electricity – Daily Star BEIRUT: Water and Energy Minister Arthur Nazarian said Lebanon’s chronic power and water problems are accumulated over many years, stressing […]

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Exploratory oil drilling in Golan Heights approved – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/24/2014 “We hope that the drilling will bear fruit and lead Israel to energy and security independence,” a statement from the company said. Green-lighting plans that remain contentious among environmentalists and area residents, the Northern District Committee for Planning and Building approved on Thursday a program for exploratory oil drilling in the […]

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Spanish firm to build $112m wind power plant in Maan – Jordan Times

by Mohammad Ghazal | Jul 24, 2014 AMMAN — Jordan on Thursday awarded a contract to Spanish engineering firm Elecnor to build a 65-75 megawatt wind power plant in the southern region. The $112 million power plant — which will be located in Maan, some 220km south of Amman — is expected to be operational […]

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Wind power creates 1,000 liters of clean water a day in the desert – Environment and Development (Al Bia Wal Tanmia)

A new invention that is already being tested in some desert areas is able to extract clean drinking water from the air using a wind turbine. A company called Eole Water has implemented this wonderful invention in areas of the Abu Dhabi desert. Tests on a ground-mounted prototype of the water making system has shown […]

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LEED-seeking eco mosque recycles precious ablution water in Dubai – Environment and Development (Al-Bia Wal-Tanmia)

A new “eco-mosque” that seeks LEED silver certification has recently opened in Dubai. Designed to set an example for other mosques and local residents, the Port Saeed mosque can accommodate 3,500 worshippers. In addition to solar-powered water and solar-powered exterior lighting, the facility is equipped with a lot of low energy LED lights attached to […]

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Gaza’s infrastructure on verge of collapse – Al Jazeera

Experts warn of ‘catastrophic’ consequences as power, water, and medical facilities struggle to cope under bombing. Mohammed Omer Last updated: 20 Jul 2014 When Umm Ali Abu Sada visits her kitchen, she can see her refrigerator is leaking. Its melting contents mix with blood from a kilo of frozen meat and flow onto the floor […]

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