The new Empower plant will serve the existing and upcoming significant real estate projects
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Month: September 2022
Bentley System’s top executive wins US building simulation award
IBPSA-USA is the United States regional affiliate of the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA)
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DEWA to require NSF 61 certification for all drinking water components
DEWA announced that drinking water components in all new tenders, service authorities and development projects in Dubai will need to achieve NSF 61 standard certification
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Oman-UAE travel to be reduced to 47 minutes with new railway network
Under this agreement, Oman-Etihad Rail will lay the groundwork and workplan for the project
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Knight Frank reports swell in UAE hotel pipeline; reaches 48,000 rooms
The delivery is forecasted to cost around $32 billion according to Knight Frank
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Ducab to supply cable solutions to world’s largest solar project
Ducab will be assisting the nation in achieving its ‘Energy Strategy 2050’
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman appoints Crown Prince as the kingdom’s prime minister
Since the appointment of the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in 2017, the kingdom has undertaken a series of changes
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Bloom Holding signs strategic partnership to develop an international school in Egypt
Planned to open in August 2024, the 40,000m2 Bloom Holding campus will cater to pupils from the age of three to 18 years old
Source: New feed
South Africa Signs on to $612M Deal for 420 MW of Wind Power
The South Africa Dept. of Mineral Resources and Energy has signed a project development agreement with French renewable energy developer and operator EDF Renewables for three wind power generation projects with a combined capacity of 420 MW.
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South Africa, EDF Sign $612M Deal For 420 MW of Wind Power
Three projects are the first of 25 wind and solar projects to be developed under a government plan that targets generation of 20 GW of electricity from renewable sources by 2030.
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