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Tuesday, 14 March 2023

Jordan is exploring waste management and geothermal energy opportunities + Other nuclear, mining, and EV cargo news from Algeria and the UAE

UAE’s Tadweer is eying expansion in Jordan: The Abu Dhabi Waste Management Company (Tadweer) inked an agreement with the Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) to explore potential investments in waste management in Jordan and the UAE, Trade Arabia reports.

Jordan is exploring geothermal energy: Jordan’s Energy and Mineral Resources Ministry signed an agreement with Tawazun Investment to research the use of geothermal energy for industrial and electrical power production, according to a statement. The agreement will explore the conversion of non-gas-producing wells into geothermal energy generating wells in Jordan’s Risha gas field.

OTHER STORIES WORTH KNOWING ABOUT THIS MORNING-

  • Russia’s nuclear power company Rosatom sent a delegation to Algeria to discuss collaboration between Russia and the Atomic Energy Commission on nuclear power and its energy applications. (Statement)
  • Algeria and Djibouti signed an MoU to purchase mining products from Algeria and exchange knowledge on the mining sector. (Statement)
  • The UAE issued a license for an electric cargo plane with the goal of promoting sustainability and reducing carbon emissions in the logistics sector. (Statement)

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