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Artificial Intelligence to detect the time of death!?
Artificial Intelligence could help predict the time of death within one year! With the help of artificial intelligence, the Standard ECG test can detect the cause of the possible death
The coal share in China’s energy mix drops to 57%
The coal share in China’s energy mix drops to 57%Â by the end of 2020, achieving its target of less than 58%. Still, total coal consumption continued to rise amid record
The Influence of Morocco in Africa’s Energy Industry
The Director-General of the National Office of Hydrocarbons and Mines (ONHYM) in Morocco, Amina Benkhadra, is the 25th most influential player in Africa’s energy industry 2021 by the African Chamber
A new centrifuge assembly facility in Iran
The International Atomic Energy Agency has confirmed that Iran has begun building an underground centrifuge assembly facility near the site of the previous facility in Natanz, where an explosion occurred
Adani is the largest owner of solar power plants
In the latest classification of global solar energy companies, the “Mercom Capital” group awarded the “Adani” group the classification as the first owner of solar energy generation assets in the
Mori Energia announced the expansion of its shared solar generation service
Brazil’s Mori Energia announced the expansion of its shared solar generation service for residential and rural producers in Minas Gerais with possibilities of savings of 12% to 20% in the
Ethiopia, Egypt & Sudan Resume Talks On GERD
Ministers from Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan resumed negotiation over the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). Ethiopian completed the first stage of filling the dam late July. Both Egypt and Sudan,
CNNP collects funds to support Zhangzhou NPP
China National Nuclear Power Company announced on July 3 that it intends to issue no more than 4.67 billion shares to specific investors including 35 controlling shareholders and related parties.
Hitachi not selling to China
Japan’s Hitachi has made it clear that it has no plans to sell a British nuclear power project to China. The company statement came after the British Sunday Times published