As COP29 unfolds in Azerbaijan from 11 to 22 November, the emphasis on renewable energy and sustainability is crucial, not just in Azerbaijan but across Africa. One company leading this transformation is Sungrow, a global frontrunner in PV inverters and energy storage solutions, playing a pivotal role in advancing renewable energy initiatives in regions like
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The Saskatchewan Roughriders’ potential 2025 free agent list
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‘Risky’: Corey Mace explains third-down decision in Riders territory during West Final
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US Dollar strengthens near four-month highs with US inflation in focus
The US Dollar broadly in the green and across the board on Monday. The main focus for traders is on the US inflation data for October later this week. The US Dollar index pops above 105.00 and is ready to test resistance levels. The US Dollar (USD) starts the week on the front foot and
New greenhouse gas projections show Colorado moving in right direction to reduce pollution
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Taiwanese companies and people were not involved in exploding Lebanon pagers and walkie-talkies, Taiwan prosecutors say
Hsu Ching-kuang (L), head of Taiwanese company Gold Apollo, speaks outside the company’s office in New Taipei City on Sept. 18, 2024. Taiwan investigators on Monday cleared the company, its chairman and its employees of any involvement in the production of explosive-packed pagers used by Hezbollah members. Yan Zhao—AFP/Getty Images
Angostura, Cariri light up Champions of Business
GEISHA KOWLESSAR-ALONZO The name Angostura has been known worldwide for decades for its popular bitters, and more recently for its award-winning rums, but the company is also blazing a trail in the sphere of sustainability with its various initiatives. It is for this reason the Laventille spirits producer received the Green Agenda Award, as the
Green party’s Stein blames Democrats for ‘disastrous’ Trump win
Jill Stein speaking at the Green Party Presidential Candidate Town Hall hosted by the Green Party of Arizona at the Mesa Public Library in Mesa, Ariz., in 2016. Photo courtesy Gage Skidmore Nov. 10 (UPI) — This year’s Green Party presidential candidate, Jill Stein, has blamed Democrats for their election loss, and has said the
Preview: Livingston vs. Greenock Morton
Sports Mole previews Tuesday’s Scottish Challenge Cup clash between Livingston and Greenock Morton, including predictions, team news and possible lineups. Two Championship sides will battle for a place in the Challenge Cup semi-finals when Livingston play host Greenock Morton at the Almondvale Stadium on Tuesday. This will be the second meeting between the teams this
An ‘ocean grab’ for a property megaproject leaves Jakarta fishers grounded
On the outskirts of Indonesia’s capital city, farming and fishing communities face displacement due to the planned construction of Pantai Indah Kapuk II, a vast complex of commercial property and mid-range apartments on the northeast coast of Jakarta’s metropolitan area.Farmers and fishers told Mongabay Indonesia that the developer had restricted their access to the sea