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Eco Wave Power technology in action. Photo: Eco Wave Power.
JNS.org– Swedish-Israeli wave energy developer Eco Wave Power (EWP) has won the public voting for the Global Innovation Award in the “Life Under Water” category at Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week for its solution to generate clean electricity from ocean and sea waves, the company announced on Monday.
EWP is recognized as a “pioneering technology” by Israel’s Energy Ministry, and has been designated an “efficient solution” by the Solar Impulse Foundation. An EWP project in Gibraltar received funding from the European Union Regional Development Fund and from the European Commission’s HORIZON2020 framework program. The company has also been given the United Nations’ Climate Action Award.
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Sunday, 21 February, 2021 - 05:45
Men flee the site of the violent clashes in the Somali capital. (Reuters) Riyadh - Asharq Al-Awsat
Gulf countries expressed on Saturday their concern over the recent developments in Somalia, urging restraint after clashes broke out between government troops and opposition supporters, who were protesting over delayed elections.
Saudi Arabia expressed its concern over the unrest, saying the government was closely watching the developments.
The Foreign Ministry called for calm, hoping that the Somali people will resolve their differences through peaceful means and dialogue in order to preserve their country’s unity and stability.
The United Arab Emirates’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation called on the Somali government and all parties to exercise restraint in order to achieve their people’s aspirations for a secure and stable future.
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