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Conduct 19,000 Quality Tests for Water and Electricity in Sharjah

The Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority announced plans to conduct approximately <strong>19,000 quality tests</strong> in 2025. This initiative aims to ensure reliable and safe services for citizens and residents.

New funding expands electricity access for millions in Africa

Multiple international entities have announced new funding aimed at improving electricity access across Africa, a critical initiative that could transform millions of lives. This funding arrives at a crucial time as many African nations face severe energy shortages.

Transform aerial power lines to underground cables in 6 October

The city of 6 October has initiated a project to convert aerial power lines into underground cables, aimed at supporting urban expansions. This project seeks to enhance the quality of electrical services and strengthen infrastructure.

Conduct 19,000 Water and Electricity Quality Tests in Sharjah by 2025

The Sharjah Electricity and Water Authority announced plans to conduct approximately <strong>19,000 quality tests</strong> for water and electricity throughout 2025. This initiative aims to enhance safety and efficiency standards in its services.

Germany relies on renewable energy for over half its electricity needs

Reports indicate that renewable energy sources accounted for over half of Germany's electricity demand in the first quarter of 2023, reflecting significant progress in this sector. This achievement comes as Germany aims to meet its ambitious sustainable energy goals and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.

Threats to halt oil shipments jeopardize Aden's power supply

Aden, the temporary capital of Yemen's internationally recognized government, faces a severe crisis due to threats to stop oil shipments from the PetroMasila fields in Hadhramaut. This situation could lead to the shutdown of the city's largest power plant, exacerbating the suffering of residents.

Trump threatens to destroy Iran's power stations amid tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not fully opened within 48 hours. Iran has responded by asserting its ability to withstand this threat due to its decentralized electricity network.

Significant Damage to Iran's Water and Electricity Sectors Revealed

Iranian Energy Minister Abbas Ali Abadi announced on Sunday that the country's vital water and electricity infrastructure has suffered severe damage due to American and Israeli attacks. This has serious implications for citizens' lives and reflects escalating regional tensions.