During a visit to the Arab-Brazilian Chamber, Egyptian consul-general in Rio de Janeiro Heba Sidhom says that water exploration is a challenge for her country. Trade diversification was a topic of the meeting with the chamber’s president Osmar Chohfi.
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Australia-headquartered company Fortescue announced it will invest USD 5 billion to establish a renewable power plant in Brazilian state Ceará.
In a world that requires businesses to be more and more sustainable, Brazil has been a hotbed for enterprises focused on protecting the planet. The number of cleantechs in the country increased by 83% from 2020 to 2021.
The energy source already ranks third among the most generating in the country, with 19 GW of installed capacity.
Malwee’s Sustainability manager, Taise Beduschi, told ANBA about the company’s commitments to reduce emissions and water consumption. The company presented at the Brazil pavilion at the Climate Conference in Egypt.
Oman’s ambassador to Cairo said his country plans to become, in the next ten years, a regional hub for the production of green hydrogen and offer incentives for investors in the area of clean energy.
Emission reductions, climate adaptation, carbon market regulation, and process transparency are other themes the CNI will follow at the Climate Conference, to take place in Egypt from November 6 to 18.
The city of Neom will be built to be sustainable and innovative. Within it, The Line will be the environment for urban communities to develop, free of roads and cars amid nature.
The state expects to produce 500,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. MoUs have already been signed with 18 companies.
This year, Brazil reached the record-breaking mark of over 11,000 gigawatts of operational power from photovoltaic solar sources. The increase in the price of electricity bills is one of the factors that boosted the demand for clean energy, such as solar.
Sugar and alcohol industry association participates in the show that has started this Monday (21) in the United Arab Emirates. The Ministry of the Environment is also in the stand organized by the Arab Chamber.
In his first time visiting the Arab Chamber, Wellington Dias discussed potential partnerships in clean energy, infrastructure and education. He and the organization also agreed to undertake joint efforts.
The Dubai Electricity & Water Authority heads the start-up acceleration program for companies with innovative solutions for the energy sector. The registration period already ended, with a significant participation of Brazilians.