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Solar-Business im Iran in sicheren Händen:

Der EPC-Contractor Gräss Group und Solar & Benefit beschließen strategische Kooperation für 400 MW Photovoltaik 

 

Erst vor kurzem hat die bereits im Iran erfahrene Solar & Benefit International  die Unterzeichnung  eines MoU über 400 MW Photovoltaik Projektrechte mit dem staatlichen Netzbetreiber und Energieversorger TAVANIR bekannt gegeben: Nun bietet die Kooperation von Solar & Benefit mit der Gräss Gruppe aus Deutschland, einem der europaweit führenden EPC Anbieter, beste und auf jeder Stufe abgesicherte Investitionsmöglichkeiten im äußerst lukrativen Solar-Business mit dem Iran 

Der Zukunftsmarkt Iran hat bereits begonnen

 

Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) mit TAVANIR für 400 MW Photovoltaik unterzeichnet! Die Projektrechte im Iran hier und heute sind das lukrativste Investment im Bereich der Photovoltaik.

Energiewende gestalten - Chancen Nutzen

 Der Kurzfilm gibt Antworten unter anderem auf die Fragen, wie sich die Energiewende gerechter gestalten lässt, wie man einen fairen Energiemarkt schaffen kann und wie sich die Stromnetze sinnvoll modernisieren lassen.

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Earth Hour

 

Millions of people around the world switch off their lights for Earth Hour at 8.30pm (20:30) in their local times on the last Saturday of March each year. In 2013, Earth Hour occurs one week earlier, on March 23.

Make Earth Hour an event to share with your friends and family!

 

 Paper doll people in shades of blue link hands while standing on top of the world

 

About Earth Hour

Earth Hour is a global WWF (formerly known as World Wildlife Fund) climate change initiative. It is an eventthat aims to create awareness of people taking responsibility towards a sustainable future by turning the lights off. Earth Hour is not to be confused with Earth Day.

What do people do?

Millions of people turn off their lights for Earth Hour at 8.30pm (20:30) in their local times on the last Saturday of March. Iconic buildings and landmarks from Europe to Asia to the Americas have stood in darkness during previous Earth Hours. Some people enjoy Earth Hour with a candle-lit dinner or a candle-lit bath, while others host large events or parties, either in darkness or with candles, to celebrate Earth Hour.

Businesses and government organizations, as well as community and political leaders also take part in Earth Hour. It's about giving people a voice on the planet’s future and working together to create a sustainable low carbon future for planet earth.

Background

Earth Hour started in Sydney, Australia, in 2007. This event saw 2.2 million homes and businesses turn their lights off for one hour to make their stand against climate change that year. Earth Hour had become a global sustainability movement with more than 50 million people across 35 countries participating in 2008. Global landmarks such as the, Sydney Harbour Bridge, the CN Tower in Toronto, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and Rome’s Colosseum, all stood in darkness for Earth Hour. In March 2009, hundreds of millions of people took part in the third Earth Hour.

WWF, which organizes the annual Earth Hour event, aims to stop the degradation of the earth's natural environment. It also focuses on building a future where people live in harmony with nature. The organization functions through a network of more than 90 offices in more than 40 countries worldwide. Its first office was founded in Morges, Switzerland, on September 11, 1961.