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Málaga Europes Newest High Tech Centre

Málaga Europes Newest High Tech Centre

eyesonsuriname  Amsterdam, March 1st 2023 — The Spanish city of Málaga is rapidly developing into a tech valley. Google is currently building its new cybersecurity center there, which acts as a magnet for other tech companies. They are queuing up to settle on the Costa del Sol as well. And  The Málaga TechPark started in…
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Dr. Anne Kayem - Inside the Belly of a Search Engine

New free online course “Inside the Belly of a Search Engine”

They have made encyclopedias obsolete: Web search engines like Google or Bing provide us with the information we are looking for at lightning speed. Surveys have shown that every Internet user searches via Google 3 to 4 times a day on average. In total, estimates assume more than 2 trillion search queries* per year, and…
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Brazil reinstates task force to tackle climate change

Brazil reinstates task force to tackle climate change

Amsterdam, March 1st 2023– Brazil’s Environment Minister  Marina Silva was joined by US Presidential Envoy John Kerry when she announced on Tuesday that the government of Luiz Inácio Lula Da Silva was creating a working group to tackle the effects of climate change by focusing on the fight against deforestation in the Amazon and the…
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Gas turns into Energy

Gas turns into Energy

In Guyana. Where Else? Not yet in Suriname. eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, March 1st 2023– Guyana’s Prime Minister, Mark Phillips has informed the country’s Parliament that the landmark Gas-to-Energy project will cost approximately US$1.8 billion. In providing a breakdown of the project costs, Phillips said the pipeline cost is US$1 billion, which includes the entire pipeline network…
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Challenge for Suriname

Challenge for Suriname

Out of your Box thoughts eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, March 1st, 2023– Dutch companies will import green hydrogen from Spain, which can produce more sustainable energy than it can consume itself. Spain and Portugal also produce more solar and wind energy than they need themselves.They convert that energy into hydrogen for export.Dutch companies will bring this hydrogen…
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Chile producer exporter hydrogen

Chile producer exporter hydrogen

Build hydrogen on wind energy Possibility  Suriname ?? Part I eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, March 1, 2023 — Using wind for sustainable electricity generation is a key priority on President Gabriel Boric’s greening agenda. When he took office almost a year ago, he promised to green the Chilean economy, which is mainly driven by fossil fuels and…
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Suspending the Parliament in Suriname – Pros and Cons in the Historic Context

Aai-, dear, dear Steven,My esteem and respect for you, since the days when I visited you when you still studied so incredibly hard in the U.S. of A. and to which I even devoted a radio story, is boundlessly great. Your statement about suspending parliament in Suriname to save the country in various areas is…
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Suriname riots take after Brazil

Suriname riots take after Brazil

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 Feb. 2023– The Brazilian government of President Luiz Inácio Lula Da Siva condemned during the weekend Friday’s events in Paramaribo, Suriname, where scores of rioters stormed the Congress building in an episode that somehow echoed the Jan. 8 events in Brasilia. “Brazil hopes that dialogue prevails, in the framework of the democratic…
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Suriname potential

Suriname potential

Realizing goals a challenge  eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 februari 2023– TotalEnergies racks up ‘substantial resources’ for potential oil development off Suriname French energy giant TotalEnergies and its partner APA Corporation have completed the drilling and a flow test at an appraisal well in Block 58 offshore Suriname, encountering oil and adding additional resource potential towards establishing…
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Confidence in the upcoming OilMarkets

Confidence in the upcoming OilMarkets

Profits Galore, but no words about climate change eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 20 feb 2023– US-based private financial and investment company, The Motley Fool, says ExxonMobil’s fifth development project off the coast of Guyana is a clear indication of the major’s confidence in the oil market. The Uaru development, set to deliver first oil in 2027, is expected to…
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