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We learned that environmental programmes and policies based on high tech solutions have created economic gains, particular in the field of renewable energies.
Indeed the United Arab Emirates and Germany have a lot in common: We both are leaders in energy - the UAE in oil and gas, and Germany in renewable energies... Showed first 250 characters
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Indeed my country has worldwide the largest amount of installed capacities in wind energies and photovoltaic energy - two forms of renewable energy.
The United Arab Emirates recently ratified the Kyoto Protocol, a courageous decision for a major oil and gas producing country... Showed next 250 characters
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