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Interest in solar power spikes after high electricity bills

Interest in solar power spikes after high electricity bills Published: 9:04 PM, Aug 04, 2021 Lesser power consumption and cutting down power expenses by 17 per cent to 30 per cent are the primary benefits of solar energy. With replacing old air conditioners and lights the savings can be up to 30 per cent.” Yousuf al Harthy, CEO of Amana Waqf Funds Management Company SHARE @kabeeryousef - The demand for solar power panels for industrial as well as domestic consumption is likely to increase in the wake of a spike in electricity tariffs according to company officials. Even mosques have started using this source of clean and green energy.

Interest in solar power spikes after high electricity bills

Interest in solar power spikes after high electricity bills
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Oman: Agreement signed for increasing production of most popular vegetables

Oman: Agreement signed for increasing production of most popular vegetables Yesterday, the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources signed an agreement with the Amanah Waqf Funds Management Company, to initiate a project to produce 3,000 tons of the most consumed vegetables in the Sultanate on an area of 205,000 m 2. The project also includes building an eco-friendly solar energy farm, which will be a tourist outlet in the region. The agreement aims at sharing knowledge and information, as well as providing agricultural-water technical and logistical support for building greenhouses in Jamma Waqf Farm in A’Rustaq. The project seeks to convert Waqf agricultural lands into productive farms. The project will provide 100 direct and indirect job opportunities for Omani youth.

Pact signed for producing most consumed vegetables in Oman

Pact signed for producing most consumed vegetables in Oman By: ONA Muscat: A pact for a project to produce 3,000 tonnes of the most consumed vegetables in the Sultanate on an area of 205,000 square metres was signed on Thursday. The project also includes building an eco-friendly solar energy farm, which will be a tourist outlet in the region. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources (MoAFWR) signed this cooperation agreement with Amanah Waqf Funds Management Company. The agreement aims at sharing knowledge and information, as well as providing agricultural-water technical and logistical support for building greenhouses in Jamma Waqf Farm in A’Rustaq.

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