Student protest escalates in Chiapas after police attempt to clear blockade Protests have followed the arrest last month of 93 teachers in training
Published on Wednesday, June 2, 2021
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Student protests in Chiapas turned violent Monday as protesters threw stones and molotov cocktails as they fought security forces, injuring a state police officer with a missile to the face, and setting alight an office of the National Electoral Institute (INE). Riot police responded with tear gas.
Police were attempting to clear protesters Mactumatzá teacher training college students from the Tuxtla Gutiérrez-San Fernando highway.
Sources from the Ministry of Security reported that the clashes began when the students tried to enter a mechanical workshop belonging to the ministry, throwing explosives.
The Federal Electricity Commission (ElCom) has again voiced concern about Switzerland’s ability to secure sufficient power supplies in the coming years. While there is no immediate danger of shortfalls in the Alpine state, the electricity watchdog said on Thursday that more should be done to ensure domestic energy security in the mid to long term. Switzerland is committed to phasing out energy from nuclear power plants by 2050. To compensate in part, the government is aiming to expand hydropower storage capacity by two terawatt hours (TWh). In its annual report, ElCom welcomed this stated ambition but urged the government to take further measures to ensure that Switzerland’s imported energy needs do not exceed 10 TWh. Without further action, this threshold will probably be exceeded after all nuclear plants have shut down, read the report. There are fears that relying too heavily on imported electricity could threaten Swiss energy security. For one thing, some neighbouring countries
Precedents and Goals on Climate Change - In accordance with Mexican legal precedents, climate change is the "[v]ariation of the climate directly or indirectly attributed.
Mitsubishi Power Aero Delivers Vital Power Project to Mexico: RFP Issuance to Commercial Operation in 145 Days
06/03/2021 | 02:50pm EDT
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Mitsubishi Power Aero LLC, a leading provider of global power solutions, and Mitsubishi Power de Mexico, both subsidiaries of Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc., executed a fast-track, turnkey contract to install and commission five 30-megawatt FT8
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