waste
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Tourist Hub Solving Waste Problem With WTE Help
EghtesadOnline: A waste-to-energy (WTE) plant in the picturesque city of Noshahr, Mazandaran Province, has come on stream, a deputy governor said.
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As Coronavirus Spreads: Hand Washing Raises Water Use to Unusually High Levels in Iran
EghtesadOnline: Tehran Province Water and Wastewater Company (Abfa) said in a statement on Saturday that water consumption in the capital has increased dramatically in the past 10 days and appealed…
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Waste-to-Energy Map Shows Slow, Steady Progress
EghtesadOnline: In the next budget bill, $74 million will be earmarked for generating energy from waste, lawmaker Qasem Ahmadi Lashaki said.
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Utility Struggles to Cut Non-Revenue Water
EghtesadOnline: It is estimated that 600 million cubic meters of water is wasted in the country every year. From this colossal malfunction the loss of 153 mcm (non-revenue water) cannot be avoided,…
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Juncker: Brexit Was Waste of Time and Energy
EghtesadOnline: A few hours away from the United Kingdom officially leaving the European Union, former EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker shared his thoughts in an interview with FRANCE…
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Lack of Energy-Efficient Buildings
EghtesadOnline: Homes and non-residential buildings have a very big and seemingly prohibitive cost when it comes to energy waste (almost 50%) in Iran.
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Electrical Efficiency a Long Way Off
EghtesadOnline: An estimated 260 billion kilowatt hours of power is generated annually in Iran, of which 11% or 29 billion kWh is wasted during transmission to end-users and in power stations.
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Abadan Refinery Fire Under Control
EghtesadOnline: A fire in a canal carrying waste from the Abadan Oil Refinery was doused without fatalities on Sunday.
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Uptrend in Iran Energy Consumption, Waste
EghtesadOnline: Total energy produced in Iran in 2016 was equal to energy that is produced by burning 3.4 billion barrels of crude oil, up 18% compared to 2015.
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Appalling Waste of Energy in Buildings
EghtesadOnline: Buildings account for a significant share of energy waste (almost 50%) in Iran including households, commercial sectors, private companies and state organizations.
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Rouhani Calls for Action to Consume Less Water
EghtesdaOnline: Water and electricity are indispensible parts of security in today's world and explains why pragmatic approaches to minimize waste must be given top priority.