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IRENA Report Identifies Policy Measures to Advance Jordan’s Transition to Renewables – Environment and Development

23/2/2021 A new report published today by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has identified a series of policy measures that can help advance the energy transition towards renewable energy in Jordan.   The “Renewables Readiness Assessment: The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan” – developed in co-operation with Jordan’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources, suggests […]

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Study gives impetus to Jordan’s renewable energy drive – JordanTimes

Kingdom aims to reach a 31% contribution of renewable energy in electricity generation — Zawati By Maria Weldali – Feb 23,2021 Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Hala Zawati attends the virtual launch of a study on renewable energy on Monday (Petra photo) AMMAN — The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources together with the […]

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New water resource and irrigation law sets penalties for cutting trees – Egypt Independent

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm The Egyptian House of Representatives will issue next week a new water resource and irrigation law that sets penalties for cutting or uprooting trees on public land. The law stipulates that anyone who violates the provisions of Article No. 9 concerning the disposal of trees and palms on publicly owned lands, […]

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Israeli Natural Gas Royalties Top 1 Billion Shekels in 2020 – Haaretz

The Energy Ministry said that the increase was due to a 48.4% increase in natural gas production from Israel’s large offshore gas reserves, after the Leviathan reserve came online at the end of 2019 Israel Fisher Mar. 1, 2021 Israel’s state coffers received more than 1 billion shekels ($303 million) in fees and royalties from […]

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Gas to Gaza? The pipeline that might provide a lifeline – Jerusalem Post / Haaretz

For years the project was a distant prospect because of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. By REUTERS   FEBRUARY 23, 2021 Talks on a gas pipeline that would cross political faultlines and deliver reliable energy to the impoverished Gaza Strip have moved from the abstract to the concrete in recent weeks, three officials with knowledge of the […]

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Israel to link Leviathan gas field to Egyptian LNG plants, says Steinitz – Al-Ahram/ Jerusalem Post / YNET

Egyptian, Israeli ministers mull boosting energy cooperation – Al Ahram The ministers reaffirmed their support for the establishment of a coherent and strong energy infrastructure in the East Mediterranean to maximise the region’s natural gas resources and reserves Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources Tarek El-Molla and Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz discussed on […]

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Israel: Greek Tanker Ruled Out as Source of Massive Oil Spill – Haaretz / YNET

The Environment Ministry cleared the Miinerva Helen of blame for the worst oil spill in the country’s history following a ‘professional and comprehensive inspection’ Zafrir Rinat Nir Hasson Feb. 28, 2021 The Minerva Helen, a Greek tanker, has been cleared of suspicion for the oil spill that polluted large stretches of Israel’s Mediterranean coastline in […]

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Israel oil spill: How did it happen and what will we do going forward? – Jerusalem Post

ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS: ‘We need to draw a line in the sand’ By MAX KAPLAN-ZANTOPP   FEBRUARY 25, 2021  The scene at Hof Hasharon beach on Tuesday was nothing short of heartbreaking. A beautiful landscape tarnished with countless dark bits of tar scattered across the sand and rocky shore.“ I’m really trying to get my head […]

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Israel must increase its maritime awareness in light of recent oil spill – Jerusalem Post

Much of Israel’s approximately 200-km. (125-mile) Mediterranean coastline has been contaminated with thick tarballs, and Israelis have been warned to stay away from beaches. By SHAUL CHOREV   MARCH 1, 2021 Massive maritime oil spills have a way of searing our collective memory. For Americans, this trauma was instilled by two incidents: the Exxon Valdez […]

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Satellite footage points to another oil slick making its way to Israel – Jerusalem Post

The Environmental Protection Ministry is investigating the report and its credibility. By YUVAL BAGNO/MAARIV   FEBRUARY 27, 2021 Satellite footage obtained on Friday morning points to a possible new oil slick in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea that may reach Israel’s shores.The Environmental Protection Ministry has announced that it is investigating the report and its credibility.  “Whenever the […]

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MP Says South Beaches Polluted by Around 2 Tons of Tar – Naharnet

February 28, 2021 The amount of tar that has polluted the sand beaches of south Lebanon in recent days has been estimated to be at around two tons, a Lebanese MP said. “The cleaning process will be arduous and painstaking and it requires followup and cooperation between municipalities, scout associations and local, national and international […]

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Greenpeace warns against importing highly polluting Iraqi fuel – Give our lungs a break! – Greenpeace

February 8, 2021 Following reports indicating that Lebanon has reached an agreement to import Iraqi crude oil, The Programme director of Greenpeace MENA Julien Jreissati commented: “Iraqi oil has a high sulfur content and using it for power generation will worsen the air pollution in Lebanon that has already reached an alarming level”. Greenpeace has […]

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