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Archives for January, 2017

Gaza’s water shortage worsening, no easy solutions seen – Al Arabiya

Reuters, Gaza Thursday, 26 January 2017 Marwan An-Najar, a Palestinian from the south of the Gaza Strip, says he has not tasted sweet tap water in 10 years. Every day, he travels four kilometers (2.5 miles) to fill a 20-litre plastic jerrycan at a local desalination station. Gaza has long suffered severe water problems, with […]

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Israel gives Pal. Authority limited water autonomy in West Bank – Jerusalem Post

ByAdam Rasgon, Tovah Lazaroff, Sharon Udasin 17 January 2017 97 suspended projects for Palestinians can now move forward. The Palestinian Authority now has autonomy over water projects in Palestinian towns and villages in the West Bank, a Palestinian official told The Jerusalem Post. Dib Abdel Ghafour, a top official at the PA Water Authority, announced […]

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Alternative farming on the rise in besieged Gaza – Al Jazeera

As fertile land shrinks and water crisis deepens, Palestinians are searching for different ways to feed their families. 28 Jan 2017 12:29 GMT | Mersiha Gadzo Gaza Strip – January is usually a busy month for farmers in Gaza, as it marks the wheat planting season, but so far, Jaber Abu Rejela has had little […]

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What happened to claims of ‘arson terror attacks’? – YNET

The right wing claimed the recent spate of fires that plagued Israel was the result of arson, while the left called these claims incitement. A report by the Fire & Rescue Authority released two months later indicates that even when fires were labeled as arson, the evidence was not always sufficiently established. On the other […]

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Revolutionary flapping wind turbine mimics hummingbirds to produce clean energy – Environment and Development

A new flapping wind turbine from Tunisia marks a revolutionary breakthrough in the field of mechanics. Until recently, scientists have been limited in their ability to apply new understandings of animal and human motion to machines, according to Tyer Wind. In the wind energy sector, this limitation has resulted in fairly simple and relatively inefficient […]

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IDF’s solar farm to provide half of Ramon Airbase’s electricity – YNET

The huge solar farm is part of an ongoing project to vary the military’s power sources; the army promises to ‘invest tens of millions of shekels in the field.’ Ilana Curiel|Published: 28.01.17 , The IDF is about to inaugurate its largest solar project yet when it begins running a solar farm at the Ramon Airbase, […]

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UAE to invest $163bn in renewable-energy projects – Al Jazeera

Oil-rich Gulf state aims to meet almost half of its power needs from green sources and reduce fossil-fuel use. The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to invest $163bn in projects in a bid to generate almost half the country’s power needs from renewable sources. The UAE is a top oil exporter, but has taken […]

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Do Israeli coffee machines contain lead? – Jerusalem Post

ByJudy Siegel-Itzkovich, Eliyahu Kamisher 18 January 2017 18:01 Gov’t says certain models could be harmful to health, warns pregnant women to avoid them After receiving information that institutional coffee machines – at work, cafes, restaurants and hotels – could be emitting higher-than-permissible levels of lead, the government will soon begin a comprehensive sampling of models […]

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4,000 Israelis die annually due to lack of magnesium – Jerusalem Post

ByJudy Siegel-Itzkovich 21 January 2017 22:17 Bureaucracy delays supplementation to desalinated water • Plan’s cost has been debated for 8 years. An estimated 4,000 Israelis die in an average year due to an inadequate amount of magnesium in their bodies – and the amount they get from natural potable water sources is increasingly declining due […]

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Jordanian-Egyptian firm to supply two local factories with natural gas – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Jan 12,2017 AMMAN — In “a first move of its kind in the Kingdom’s energy sector”, the Jordanian-Egyptian FAJR for Natural Gas Transmission and Supply Company on Thursday signed an agreement with Fine Hygienic Holding to provide two of its factories with natural gas. Under the agreement, which followed the government’s […]

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The West Bank has become Israel’s garbage can – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 01/12/2017 Civil Administration: Environmental improvements on the horizon in the West Bank. While green groups warned on Thursday that the West Bank’s ecosystem is reaching a point of no return, the Civil Administration stressed that improvements are on the horizon for the region. Environmentalists came together on Thursday at Tel Aviv University’s […]

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EU inaugurates Gaza seawater desalination plant and landfill site – WAFA

GAZA, January 19, 2017 (WAFA) – The Director for the Neighborhood South at the European Commission, Michael Köhler Thursday inaugurated the first phase of a new desalination plant in Khan Younis that will provide immediately fresh water to 75,000 Palestinians in Gaza and attended the first digging at Sufa (Al-Fukhari) landfill site. This infrastructure project […]

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Egyptian electricity lines in Gaza back in operation – Maan

Jan. 23, 2017 GAZA (Ma’an) — Egyptian power lines feeding the southern Gaza Strip were operating normally again as of late Sunday evening, after several hours of being out of operation. Gaza’s electricity company said that the Egyptian lines were disconnected for several hours due to damages, but were later repaired, noting that Egyptian lines […]

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Power shortages leave Gaza in the dark – Jordan Times

By AP – Jan 18,2017 GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip — At night, large swaths of the Gaza Strip plunge into darkness — the result of chronic and worsening power outages. In crowded city streets, the only source of light comes from the headlights of passing cars. The power shortages are the worst to hit Gaza […]

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Protests erupt in Gaza as electricity crisis deepens – Al Jazeera

In many areas, Palestinians received only three hours of electricity at a time, punctuated by 12-hour blackouts. Ezz Zanoun | 21 Jan 2017 Gaza Strip – Anger is growing among Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip as the narrow coastal enclave’s electricity crisis deepens. An estimated 10,000 Palestinians flooded the streets in Jabaliya refugee camp […]

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Egyptian sources: Islamic State militants blow up transmission towers in Sinai – Maan

Jan. 22, 2017 12:18 P.M. CAIRO (Ma’an) — Egyptian security sources told Ma’an that militants connected to the so-called Islamic State under the local affiliate group the Sinai Province blew up two transmission towers in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday evening, while in northern Sinai two Egyptian policemen were reportedly injured during clashes with unidentified […]

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IFC to oversee funding of Jordan’s largest solar power project – Jordan Times

By JT – Jan 18,2017 AMMAN — Masdar, Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy company, said on Wednesday it has selected International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, to oversee the funding of the largest solar power plant in Jordan. At Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week in the UAE, Masdar CEO Mohamed Jameel Al […]

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Phase 3 of world’s largest solar park slated to begin this month – Environment and Development

Work on the world’s largest solar park is set to move forward this month. Phase 3 of the Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Dubai will add 800 megawatts (MW) of clean energy to the enormous solar park. The project could be a big win for the environment, expected as it is to […]

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Saudi to launch $30-50 billion renewable energy program soon: minister – Environment and Development

Saudi Arabia will launch in coming weeks a renewable energy program that is expected to involve investment of between $30 billion and $50 billion by 2023, Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Monday. Falih, speaking at an energy industry event in Abu Dhabi, said Riyadh would in the next few weeks start the first […]

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250 workers in food industry receive training to prevent waste – Jordan Times

By Khetam Malkawi – Jan 18,2017 AMMAN — More than 250 workers in food cultivation, handling and retailing in Jordan have been trained on reducing food loss throughout the supply chain. The training was part of a two-year project implemented by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the Ministry of Agriculture with the […]

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