Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates signed a three-way clean energy cooperation deal on Wednesday. It calls for the Gulf country’s expertise to be put to use in Albania to produce solar, wind and other renewable energy,
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What made the gift even more special was that the lightweight scarf was designed by an Italian designer who had relocated to Albania, showcasing the strong cultural ties between the two nations.
ROME -- Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates signed a three-way clean energy cooperation deal Wednesday that calls for the Gulf country’s expertise to be put to use in Albania to produce solar, wind and other renewable energy, some of which would then be transferred to Italy via an underwater cable.
Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed on Wednesday a deal worth at least 1 billion euros ($1 billion) to build a subsea interconnection to import renewable energy across the Adriatic Sea.
The agreement provides for the construction of a submarine cable that will connect Albania to Puglia, transporting solar and wind energy produced in Albania. The project aims to strengthen the supply
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Strategic partnership aims to boost cooperation between 3 countries in fields of renewable energy and energy infrastructure - Anadolu Ajansı
This new collaboration was driven by the successful fast tracking of joint projects in Germany and Italy follows the recently signed three-way
A new energy hub in the Mediterranean. The recent statement by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during the Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week marks a significant step towards the creation
Italy, Albania, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have entered a trilateral agreement focused on clean energy cooperation. The deal aims to leverage
ABU DHABI - Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates signed on Wednesday a deal worth at least 1 billion euros ($1 billion) to build a subsea interconnection for renewable energy across the Adriatic Sea.