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The development of Syria’s energy sector is crucial for the Syrian government as it is witnessing a major transformation in ...
Syria is working to rebuild its energy sector after years of civil war and crippling sanctions. The country has suffered ...
Two days ago, as part of infrastructure restoration efforts, an agreement was reached with French company Matière to rebuild and repair 37 bridges across various Syrian regions. These bridges had ...
A groundbreaking $7 billion energy partnership involving Turkish, Qatari, and American firms is set to dramatically enhance Syria’s electricity outpu ...
A $7 billion energy investment deal signed by Turkish, Qatari and US companies will significantly boost Syria’s electricity supply and improve living conditions for millions of people, Syrian ...
Addis Ababa, June 12, 2025 (ENA) — Innovative solar rooftop initiative boasting a capacity of 100 kilowatt-peak (kWp) was inaugurated today. Water and Energy Minister Habtamu Itefa inaugurated ...
Syria is working with “friendly countries” to develop wind and solar projects and help stabilise its battered electricity grid, its electricity minister has told a Chinese state news agency. Thirteen ...
Syria on Thursday signed a $7 billion energy agreement with a consortium of American, Qatari, and Turkish companies to deliver 5,000 megawatts of electricity, aiming to significantly boost its ...
He also expressed Syria's deep appreciation for Qatar's initiatives and continuous efforts in support of the reconstruction process in Syria, praising Qatar's firm stances toward supporting the ...
Syria has signed a memorandum of understanding with a consortium of international companies led by Qatar's UCC Holding to develop major power generation projects with a foreign investment valued ...
The Village of Pleasant Prairie has finalized a deal with the Plymouth-Wisconsin-based Arch Solar to install the $1.67 ...
Syria signed a $7 billion energy deal on Thursday with a consortium of Qatari, Turkish and US companies as it seeks to revive the war-torn country's crippled power sector.