New Zealand & New Energy
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Pulished on Jul. 15, 2021
As early as 2016, the power generation of new energy accounted for nearly 90% of the total power generation. This is undoubtedly great news for the New Zealand government's previous goal of achieving 90% of renewable energy power generation by 2025. But despite this, New Zealand's emphasis on new energy has not slackened. Moroccan New Energy Career
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Pulished on Jul. 09, 2021
When it comes to Morocco and new energy, what do you usually think of? Is it wind renewable energy or solar energy? Of course, you may also think of local traditional hydropower. What we want to share with you today is why Morocco’s new energy is worthy of attention and how we can develop better cooperation with the locals. Thing About Repairing
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Pulished on Jun. 25, 2021
In our daily life, it is not difficult to see that when equipment is damaged, the equipment in the factory is also subject to regular maintenance and management. However, do you know: What Are the Reasons & Solutions of Iran’s Power Outage
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Pulished on Jun. 25, 2021
As we all know, Iran is the 16th largest power generation country in the world. Iran’s electricity price is “the cheapest in the world.” Recently, Iran's electricity supply has problems. Many places in Iran have begun to take alternate power cuts. There have been unwarned power cuts before. It caused dissatisfaction among the Iranian people. Traditional Energy & New Energy in Serbia
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Pulished on Jun. 17, 2021
The Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Република Србија or Republika Srbija), referred to as Serbia, is an inland country located in southeastern Europe and in the middle of the Balkan Peninsula. While upgrading the management and efficiency of traditional energy, this country has't neglected the development of new energy.