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Greenpeace on the announcement of a coal-fired power plant project in Egypt: This constitutes a dangerous setback for Egypt’s ambition
In response to the announcement by the State-run Egyptian Electricity Holding Company of the winning consortium to build a 6,000 megawatt coal-fired power plant in the Red Sea port of Hamrawein, Julien Jreissati Arab World campaigner at Greenpeace Mediterranean said:
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Moroccans send a message to the world: Break Free from fossil fuel and go solar!
Casablanca,29th April 2018: Hundreds of people joined today Greenpeace sun-shaped human banner reading: "Break Free - Go Solar" with the landmark mosque Hassan II in the background in Casablanca-Morocco.
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Greenpeace: Shale gas ambitions jeopardize Algeria’s scarce water resources
In reaction to Algeria’s plan to attract more investment in the fossil fuel sector, notably shale gas, to meet local energy consumption, Julien Jreissati, Arab World campaigner at Greenpeace Mediterranean said: “Shale fossil fuel is the dirtiest of them all as it is retrieved via fracking, a destructive process which will jeopardize the country’s limited water resources and will impact the most vulnerable communities.”
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#SolarCooking
A solar cooking training was organized for trainers on solar cooking for the Morocco Solar Youth Project.