2013年3月4日星期一
Start now by supporting Egyptian solar energy projects
Engineer Amr Mohsen, Founder & CEO of Lotus Solar Technologies, an Egyptian SME, agrees. "When the British invaded and occupied Egypt in 1882, they restlessly started searching for petroleum and eventually started extracting it from Egypt in 1892 to feed their industrial revolution," he states. "Today, after 125 years, our oil and natural gas is still being produced by foreign multinationals from Egypt despite the fact that the British rule ended in 1956. Undoubtedly, if the multinationals decided to withdraw from our country today, Egypt's oil & gas production shall cease the very next day."Independent production of the abundant resources we own in our transcontinental Egypt across Africa (mainland Egypt), Europe (The Egyptian Seamounts) and Asia (Sinai Peninsula) was always at stake because of depending on foreign companies, labor force and funding. Additionally, there seems to be no plan at all for independent projects run by Egyptian engineers and labor force.ice stones Moreover, the ones that exist often become downplayed and ignored by the government. Mohsen believes that the same petroleum resource exploitation unfair scenario is what Desertec will eventually lead to.
"Desertec will be put into action by manufacturing the main solar power plant components in Germany using German labor force and factories. This unfairly limits the benefits of building facilities that are to be erected on Egyptian soil to German employment and industry." Further on,Portable stone cone crusher is developed according to new series crusher design principle. It's widely used fine crushing and tertiary crushing. "The next step is the shipment and installation of the solar stations on Egyptian land with EgyptFor many women, their briefcase will double as storage for makeup, a lunch bag, a computer and Lady bags and possibly replace the use of or need for a purse.ian labor force that is always treated as very cheap by the Egyptian government."When asked about what motives Germany has to initiate a project like Desertec, Mohsen said: "Germany seeks to secure its energy sources for the long future, as it's already depending on Russia's natural gas to cover about 25% of its electricity needs. Another motive is attempting to lessen the amount of pollution that is affecting our planet at the moment by depending more on natural resources and solar energy than fossil fuel such as coal, petrol and natural gas." Mohsen added: "I am all for exporting clean electricity to Europe & elsewhere,In today's world, there are different kinds of people who have interest in metal machining. There are people in industries that need metal structures and devices so that they can excel in their work.whisky rocks provided it's generated in Egyptian plants fully built by Egyptians."The resources and energy problem is far from manageable at the moment in Egypt; however, we can start now by supporting Egyptian solar energy projects and providing them with the funding and labor force that they need.
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