Solis LLC to build and operate 4 MW solar power plant in the Aragatsotn region
Ameriabank will provide a tailored financing for realization of the project Private equity fund Amber Capital Armenia, supported by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the European Union (EU), has acquired Solis, an Armenian solar plant operator, to build and operate a 4 MW photovoltaic (PV) solar power plant in Aragatsotn, western Armenia. The facility is expected to be operational by the end of 2021 and generate 7.5 GWH of clean energy per year, resulting in 3,200 tonnes of avoided CO
2 emissions annually. The power plant will contribute to Armenia’s green recovery and create around 50 jobs in construction and plant operations.
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KUWAIT CITY, May 4: The French ambassador to Kuwait Claire Legendre expressed her optimism that this summer will bring a better perspective for travelers saying the French President Emmanuel Macron said he plans to reopen his country for tourists and other international travelers on June 9, 2021.
Anne- Claire Legendre, French Ambassador to the State of Kuwait
Ambassador Legendre said during virtual interview with the Ambassador of the European Union in Kuwait, Dr. Christian Tudor, “I hope this will happen and that the health conditions are really improving to resume issuing visas and allow people to travel again.” It is noteworthy to mention that President Macron said he plans to reopen France to visitors, saying the Corona cases in France are under control. However, he said people wishing to travel by upload in the system vaccination certificates or negative PCR test results before traveling.
May 3, 2021
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A new phase was recently launched for European Union’s (EU) Support to Higher Education in the ASEAN Region (SHARE) programme.
The new phase will support 300 students for one semester of intra-ASEAN physical mobility before the end of 2022, as well as the harmonisation of ASEAN higher education institutions and the formulation of ASEAN high education frameworks.
A joint press release stated that in doing so, ASEAN and the EU will share experience, including the EU’s Erasmus scheme. The EU has allocated EUR5 million for this purpose, and the support will build on the previous successful SHARE programme, which ran since 2015.