Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates signed a three-way clean energy cooperation deal on Wednesday. It calls for the Gulf country’s expertise to be put to use in Albania to produce solar, wind and other renewable energy,
Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have signed a cooperation deal valued at a minimum of €1bn ($1.02bn) to establish a subsea interconnection to import renewable energy across the Adriatic Sea, as reported by Reuters.
Italy, Albania and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) signed on Wednesday a deal worth at least 1 billion euros ($1 billion) to build a subsea interconnection to import renewable energy across the Adriatic Sea.
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Italy, Albania, and the UAE have struck a €1 billion deal to construct a subsea interconnection across the Adriatic Sea, fostering renewable energy importation. This initiative will enhance energy security,
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Italy, Albania and UAE ink clean energy cooperation deal View on euronews
The world energy summit took place in Abu Dhabi. Italy Albania, and the UAE have signed a renewable energy deal worth 1 billion dollars.
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