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As the beginning of the end of fossil fuels has definitely started across the world and Sri Lanka has the renewable energy resource potential backed with the government’s policy framework to enhance the share of national grid renewables, the country stands a very good chance of attracting foreign investments and partnerships for renewable energy projects, the German Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Holger Seubert said addressing a virtual meeting yesterday.
” Sri Lanka has an ambitious plan of 100% electricity generation through renewable energy by 2050 as an important signal for accelerated climate action and it has ideal conditions to achieve it. As Germany has already left its niche in Renewables, it can partner with Sri Lanka in this exercise on a long term fruitful cooperation,” the German Ambassador said.
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Top Turkish, German Officials Meet In Berlin To Discuss Tourism
Turkish tourism minister, presidential spokesman in Germany to discuss health, safety measures to boost tourism. Turkish and German ministers met in Berlin on Thursday to discuss measures to promote safe and reliable tourism during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Mehmet Nuri Ersoy, Turkey s culture and tourism minister, shared a photo on Twitter of the meeting at the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy.
Ersoy and Ibrahim Kalin, Turkey s presidential spokesman, were present at the meeting with Germany s Economy Minister Peter Altmaier, Federal Government Commissioner for Tourism Thomas Bareiss, and other senior officials.
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Responsible technological change helps guarantee our society’s prosperity. And new technologies are key to Germany’s status as a top business location. But the long-term safety of new technologies is also essential to build public trust in change and safeguard our future.
In this context, BAM has been engaged in developing and validating analysis, testing and assessment methods as well as models, data and required standards since 150 years. We research, test and evaluate substances, materials, parts, components and equipme