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‘Power load reached unprecedented peak of 3,300MW during heatwave’ – JordanmTimes

AMMAN — The load on the national power grid surged to an unprecedented 3,300 megawatts (MW) on Tuesday during the heatwave that affected the Kingdom this week, the Energy Ministry said Thursday. The national grid’s capacity currently stands at 4,000MW. In a report on the malfunctions witnessed during the hot spell, which began easing off […]

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‘With surge in temperatures, air conditioners becoming a necessity’ – Jordan Times

By Omar Obeidat – Aug 10,2015 AMMAN — Having air- conditioning units in houses may have been seen as a luxury a few years ago, but the hot summer this year has made it a must for the majority of Jordanians. According to several homeowners and traders interviewed by The Jordan Times, fans are no […]

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Sunday night hottest in Israel’s history – YNET

Nocturnal heat records were broken in many areas of the country; Monday set a new record for power consumption. Omri Efraim, Gilad Morag, Hassan Shaalan 08.03.15 Sunday was the hottest day of the year in Israel, and the high temperatures continued into Monday and don’t appear to be letting up anytime soon. In quite a […]

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Lebanon’s residents partly to blame for trash crisis: minister / Lebanon environment minister rejects calls to step down – Daily Star

Lebanon’s residents partly to blame for trash crisis: minister August 11th, 2015 Industry Minister Hussein Hajj Hasan placed partial blame on Lebanese citizens Tuesday for the country’s ongoing trash crisis, saying that when the state fails to find solutions for crises, the people must play a role in filling the void. “Citizens have no right […]

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Scrapyards and scavengers: Lebanon’s recyclers – Daily Star

Philip Issa| The Daily Star BEIRUT: South of the Shatila roundabout, there are a few dozen scrapyards where men work patiently to sort through metals and plastics. This is how Lebanon’s bulk recycling is done, with hammers, engines and tractors. Many who work these jobs are from Syria, and they are compensated better than most […]

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Beirut’s trash problem spurs search for alternatives – Al Jazeera

Lebanon’s biggest landfill closed last week – but government officials have so far failed to find a new dumpsite. Ash Gallagher | 30 Jul 2015 09:00 GMT | Environment, Politics, Lebanon, Middle East Beirut, Lebanon – Tucked away behind a gas station, along the vibrant, nightlife-friendly streets of Beirut’s Mar Mikhael neighbourhood, lies a restaurant […]

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Lebanon garbage crisis – Al JAzeera, Al Arabiya

Lebanon’s capital drowning in an ocean of trash – Al JAzeera Residents are burning garbage in the streets as politicians fail to find a solution for mountains of uncollected trash. Nour Samaha | 26 Jul 2015 14:55 GMT | Environment, Health, Politics, Middle East, Lebanon Beirut – Hundreds of protesters showed up in the sweltering […]

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Treasury: Soil from building sites must be reused – Jerusalem Post

by SHARON UDASIN 07/27/2015 Each year, about 2.5 million cubic meters of excess soil and building debris are simply buried or removed illegally to open spaces. Aiming to see 98 percent of the country’s excess soil salvaged for reuse by 2040, the Finance Ministry’s Planning Administration will be presenting a new program on the matter […]

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The promised landfill: 106 years of garbage in Tel Aviv – YNET

As the Tel Aviv Municipality introduces new recycling bins, we go back to the days when sanitation workers used to collect wastewater from outhouses, when dust covered the city’s streets, when the first garbage trucks arrived and when trash piled up on the streets during the Sanitation Department’s strikes. Noam (Dabul) Dvir Published: 07.27.15 Tel […]

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Ministerial committee resurrects bill to ban free plastic bag distribution at supermarkets – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/27/2015 Customers would be required to pay 30 agorot for bags, with the price dropping to 20 agorot after two years and then to 10 agorot after four years. Members of the Ministerial Committee for Legislation unanimously approved the Environmental Protection Ministry’s request to apply the law of continuity to a bill […]

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Deri agrees to sign off on natural gas deal, if Knesset approves it – YNET

State comptroller report determines government’s lack of overall policy and lack of regulation contributed to a monopoly in the sector. Yaron Druckman Published: 07.21.15 MK Eitan Cabel, the chairman of the Knesset’s Finance Committee, said Tuesday that Economy Minister Aryeh Deri has agreed to sign off on the proposed natural gas plan, but only if […]

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How should Lebanon spend its billions? – Daily Star

Bassam Fattouh| The Daily Star Lebanon’s waters are believed to hold large hydrocarbon reserves, making offshore Lebanon an attractive location for oil and gas companies. While developing and monetizing these reserves will entail many geological and technical challenges, a key policy challenge that Lebanon will have to face is how to manage oil and gas […]

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Natural gas coming to four Haifa factories – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/26/2015 Move comes following pressure from Environmental Protection Ministry. Following pressure from the Environmental Protection Ministry, four factories in the Haifa Bay region will soon be connected to natural gas for the first time, the ministry announced on Sunday. The Haifa District Committee for Planning and Building recently approved the connection, after […]

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‘Energy Ministry implementing two solar plants funded by Spain’ – Jordan Times

By Petra – Jul 26,2015 – Last updated at Jul 26,2015 AMMAN — The Energy Ministry is implementing two projects to establish solar power plants with a capacity of 10 gigawatt hours per year, funded by the Spanish government, the ministry’s spokesperson, Haidar Gammaz, said Sunday. The first project (2.17 megawatts) costs JD3.5 million and […]

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Using solar power to generate electricity: an uptrend that ‘needs further gov’t support’ – Jordan Times

By Mohammad Ghazal – Jul 22,2015 – AMMAN — Installation of solar systems to generate electricity is gaining momentum in Jordan with a wide range of entities following the trend, according to experts and officials. In Jordan, which imports about 97 per cent of its energy needs, there is a need for further support to […]

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Financing completed on second Ashalim solar-thermal plant – Jerusalem Post

By SHARON UDASIN 07/19/2015 The two solar-thermal power stations, together with a future photovoltaic plant at the site, are slated to provide about 2 percent of Israel’s total electricity supply. The Finance Ministry has signed off on a funding agreement that will enable the construction of an additional NIS 4 billion, 121-megawatt solar-thermal power plant […]

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Trash piles in Beirut raise fears of an environmental crisis – Environment and Development /Zawya / Daily Star / Ya Linab

Mounting trash triggers anger, warnings of health crisis – Zawya * Lebanese government struggles to rule with region in crisis By Tom Perry BEIRUT, July 23 (Reuters) – The stench of uncollected refuse in the streets of Beirut is a stark reminder of the crisis of government afflicting Lebanon, where politicians divided by local and […]

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Canadians cleaning Israel’s infamous Kishon riverbed: Authorities expelled us from site – Haaretz

EnGlobe Corp., which won int’l tender to clean polluted Kishon River, denounces treatment from Israeli authorities, who deny claims. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 9, 201 Cleaning the floor of the polluted Kishon riverbed, near Haifa, and turning it into part of a park has become one of the Environmental Protection Ministry’s leading projects in […]

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Israel turning to breakwaters in bid to stem cliff erosion – Haaretz

Maritime defenses set to be built in Netanya, Herzliya and Ashkelon, but some are making waves about plan. By Zafrir Rinat | Jul. 20, 2015 Breakwaters are set to be built in a bid to save several coastal cliffs at risk of potential collapse, but some marine experts and surfer groups believe other options should […]

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Electricity Distribution Company urges public to help end violations – Jordan Times

AMMAN — The Electricity Distribution Company suffers great losses from violations that damage the national grid, EDCO Spokesperson Yassine Al Khattab said Thursday. EDCO’s generators and spare parts are limited and set according to a plan prepared annually, Khattab said, adding that the equipment is imported and delivery takes time; therefore, violations result in great […]

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