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CBENS to discuss solar heat for industry
Brazil’s solar energy association ABENS has invited about 500 experts to the solar energy conference CBENS taking place from 17…
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SHIP Training for banks and financial institutions in South Africa
Within the framework of the international Solar Payback project the German Renewables Academy AG invites interested parties to a Banking…
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Brazil initiates membership in IRENA
The Brazilian Federal Government announced its decision to become a member of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA). Brazil’s Minister…
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SHIP training for banks and financial institutions in Mexico
Within the framework of the international project Solar Payback the German Renewables Academy (RENAC) AG invites interested parties to a Banking…
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SHIP Training for banks and financial institutions in India
Within the framework of the international Solar Payback project the German Renewables Academy AG invites interested parties to a Banking…
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Low awareness for SHIP in Mexico’s industry
An online survey among manufacturing companies in Mexico was carried out to assess the awareness for SHIP among the entrepreneurs.…
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Workshop about Solar Process Heat in Mexico
During the XLI National Solar Energy Week organised by the National Solar Energy Association of Mexico (ANES) from 2 –…
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Cooperation between ABRASOL and ABESCO
ABRASOL (Brazilian Solar Thermal Energy Association), and ABESCO (Brazilian Association of Energy Conservation Service Companies), met at the beginning of…
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Promoting SHIP on South African Energy Efficiency Convention
Communication is key to raise awareness about the benefits of solar thermal technologies for industries in South Africa. So far…
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41st National Solar Energy Week of the Mexican Association for Solar Energy ANES
Past October 5th, Angélica Quiñones (Vice-president ANES) and Kira Potowski (Energy adviser CAMEXA) presented the Solar Payback project at the…
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