This document is from HB Education and Consulting Services and lists 77 .NET application projects developed with various front-end and back-end technologies. The front-end technologies used include ASP.NET, VB.NET, and C#.NET while the back-end databases listed are SQL Server and Access. The applications cover a wide range of domains including advertising, banking, education, healthcare, e-commerce and more.
El documento presenta la misión y visión del SENA, que consiste en ofrecer formación integral a los trabajadores colombianos para contribuir al desarrollo social, económico y tecnológico del país. Explica brevemente el significado de los símbolos de la bandera y el escudo del SENA, así como el himno y los roles del aprendiz y el instructor. Finalmente, resume la función de los sistemas administrativos Sofía Plus y LMS Blackboard utilizados por el SENA.
La docente Rosa María Rivas está implementando un proyecto con estudiantes de séptimo grado en el que está incorporando herramientas educativas. Los estudiantes se sienten animados porque están aprendiendo a usar nuevas herramientas. La docente Blanca también está trabajando con noveno grado y hasta ahora le ha ido bien con su proyecto.
An electric powered vehicle or battery electric vehicle use chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs for power. As all the power is derived from batteries therefore, it does not require any combustion engine for propulsion. Battery Electric vehicles include scooters, rail cars, bicycle, forklifts, buses and cars. The advantages in battery storage technology have also positively affected the electric vehicle battery market.
Un cuento que narra parte de la vida de Karina y su afan por ser mejor y ser ella, realizando sus sueños en la vida. Se desarrolla en El Puerto de La Libertad El Salvador.
This document provides a list of 72 paper titles from the 2015 IEEE conference on Java technologies and paradigms. The papers are grouped into categories including data mining, mobile computing, cloud computing, image processing, services computing, networking, and big data. Each entry includes the paper title, category, and sequential number.
Presentación 13a cdh 15 junio 2016 cluster automotriz de slp acRebeca Juan Ramos
El resumen del documento es el siguiente:
1) El Comité de Desarrollo Humano discutirá temas relacionados con infraestructura, guarderías, mejores prácticas de recursos humanos, competitividad y ética laboral, y desarrollo de competencias técnicas.
2) Se presentarán propuestas para obtener apoyo en la creación de guarderías, conocer el plan de respuesta de emergencia, y obtener información sobre planificación urbana.
3) También se discutirá la promoción del
This document is from HB Education and Consulting Services and lists 77 .NET application projects developed with various front-end and back-end technologies. The front-end technologies used include ASP.NET, VB.NET, and C#.NET while the back-end databases listed are SQL Server and Access. The applications cover a wide range of domains including advertising, banking, education, healthcare, e-commerce and more.
El documento presenta la misión y visión del SENA, que consiste en ofrecer formación integral a los trabajadores colombianos para contribuir al desarrollo social, económico y tecnológico del país. Explica brevemente el significado de los símbolos de la bandera y el escudo del SENA, así como el himno y los roles del aprendiz y el instructor. Finalmente, resume la función de los sistemas administrativos Sofía Plus y LMS Blackboard utilizados por el SENA.
La docente Rosa María Rivas está implementando un proyecto con estudiantes de séptimo grado en el que está incorporando herramientas educativas. Los estudiantes se sienten animados porque están aprendiendo a usar nuevas herramientas. La docente Blanca también está trabajando con noveno grado y hasta ahora le ha ido bien con su proyecto.
An electric powered vehicle or battery electric vehicle use chemical energy stored in rechargeable battery packs for power. As all the power is derived from batteries therefore, it does not require any combustion engine for propulsion. Battery Electric vehicles include scooters, rail cars, bicycle, forklifts, buses and cars. The advantages in battery storage technology have also positively affected the electric vehicle battery market.
Un cuento que narra parte de la vida de Karina y su afan por ser mejor y ser ella, realizando sus sueños en la vida. Se desarrolla en El Puerto de La Libertad El Salvador.
This document provides a list of 72 paper titles from the 2015 IEEE conference on Java technologies and paradigms. The papers are grouped into categories including data mining, mobile computing, cloud computing, image processing, services computing, networking, and big data. Each entry includes the paper title, category, and sequential number.
Presentación 13a cdh 15 junio 2016 cluster automotriz de slp acRebeca Juan Ramos
El resumen del documento es el siguiente:
1) El Comité de Desarrollo Humano discutirá temas relacionados con infraestructura, guarderías, mejores prácticas de recursos humanos, competitividad y ética laboral, y desarrollo de competencias técnicas.
2) Se presentarán propuestas para obtener apoyo en la creación de guarderías, conocer el plan de respuesta de emergencia, y obtener información sobre planificación urbana.
3) También se discutirá la promoción del
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This two-day workshop agenda covered the development of energy conservation indicators for Southern Mediterranean countries. Day 1 included presentations on energy balances, indicator training, and case studies from Tunisia and other countries. Participants then broke into sectoral working groups to define key indicators. On Day 2, they further discussed data collection needs and developed plans to calculate indicators, provide technical assistance to country experts, and structure country reports. The workshop aimed to establish a collaborative process to track and improve energy efficiency in the region.
This two-day workshop agenda covered the development of energy conservation indicators for Southern Mediterranean countries. Day 1 included presentations on energy balances, indicator training, and case studies from Tunisia and other countries. Participants then broke into sectoral working groups to define key indicators. On Day 2, participants further discussed data collection needs and indicator calculation tools. They finalized tasks, report structures, and plans for technical assistance. The workshop aimed to establish a collaborative process for creating a standardized set of energy efficiency indicators for the region.
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This document outlines the agenda for a National Project Workshop on January 25, 2012 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The workshop will focus on sharing progress and findings from Phase I of the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience, which involved assessing institutional capacity and raising awareness on climate change in Tajikistan. There will be presentations on the key findings from components related to institutional capacity assessment, awareness raising trainings, and developing roadmaps and milestones. The workshop will allow for discussion of the findings and a wrap-up before concluding.
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This document provides an agenda for a SWEEP-Net conference taking place from May 15-17, 2012. The conference includes sessions on green economy, regional challenges and opportunities in solid waste management, national initiatives towards green economy, tools and mechanisms to create business opportunities, the role of local authorities, and SWEEP-Net as a regional cooperation platform. Presentations will be given by experts from various organizations on topics such as green jobs, waste-to-energy, and national solid waste programs. Participants will also engage in business networking, poster presentations, and discussions. The conference aims to promote cooperation and knowledge sharing around sustainable solid waste management in the MENA region.
Draft agenda for the regional workshop on mena center for re & ee, 29 to 30 j...RCREEE
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This document provides an overview of a regional workshop on implementing the Arab Energy Efficiency Guideline. The workshop's objectives are to inform participating countries on preparing National Energy Efficiency Action Plans according to the Guideline's requirements. Countries are asked to present the first chapter of their NEEAP template and example efficiency measures. Based on these country presentations, a progress report on NEEAP preparation and Guideline implementation will be presented to the League of Arab States' Ministerial Council on Electricity. The workshop agenda covers sessions on the Arab EE Guideline, considerations for preparing NEEAPs, national EE programs, economic analysis of measures and plans, and monitoring Guideline implementation. Field visits and presentations from various countries are also included.
This document contains the agenda for a workshop in Tunisia on developing National Energy Efficiency Action Plans (NEEAP) for countries in the Regional Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE) region. The agenda includes presentations on proposed methodologies for preparing NEEAPs according to Arab EE Guidelines, updates on progress of NEEAPs in Tunisia and Lebanon, and discussions on technical assistance and recommendations. The workshop aims to support countries in the region in developing and implementing their NEEAPs.
The document summarizes an Arab Renewable Energy Framework Workshop that took place on March 11, 2013 at the League of Arab States premises in Cairo. The workshop included four sessions that covered topics such as updating the Arab Renewable Energy Strategy, integrating renewable energy in Arab countries, regulatory requirements to attract investment in renewable energy in the Middle East and North Africa region, the Arab Renewable Energy Framework and relevant European experiences, and a template for national renewable energy action plans. Participants also discussed next steps, recommendations for the Arab Renewable Energy Framework and national renewable energy action plans, and concluding remarks were provided.
The one-day workshop agenda focused on regulation and certification of energy service providers according to the Arab EE Guideline. The agenda included sessions on regional future perspectives, the European experience with energy service providers, and regulation and certification programs in various Arab countries. National representatives from Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Palestine, Sudan, and Tunisia presented their countries' approaches. The workshop aimed to facilitate sharing of experiences and next steps toward establishing energy service provider programs across Arab nations.
The document outlines the draft agenda for a two-day conference on national plans for regional energy challenges in Tunisia. The agenda includes sessions on end use energy efficiency directives, national energy efficiency action plans, tools for developing national energy efficiency action plans, and conclusions. Speakers will discuss recent policy developments, implications for national entities, analytical reviews of policies, experiences from the EU, specific country case studies, budget allocation charts, indicators for monitoring energy efficiency, reporting formats, and discussions on conclusions and next steps. The final two days will include meetings of the League of Arab States Arab Energy Efficiency Directive Working Group.
This two-day workshop agenda covered the development of energy conservation indicators for Southern Mediterranean countries. Day 1 included presentations on energy balances, indicator training, and case studies from Tunisia and other countries. Participants then broke into sectoral working groups to define key indicators. On Day 2, they further discussed data collection needs and developed plans to calculate indicators, provide technical assistance to country experts, and structure country reports. The workshop aimed to establish a collaborative process to track and improve energy efficiency in the region.
This two-day workshop agenda covered the development of energy conservation indicators for Southern Mediterranean countries. Day 1 included presentations on energy balances, indicator training, and case studies from Tunisia and other countries. Participants then broke into sectoral working groups to define key indicators. On Day 2, participants further discussed data collection needs and indicator calculation tools. They finalized tasks, report structures, and plans for technical assistance. The workshop aimed to establish a collaborative process for creating a standardized set of energy efficiency indicators for the region.
This document outlines the program for a 5-day energy audit training course in Tunis, Tunisia from June 1-5, 2010. The training course will cover topics such as energy audit basics and principles, building design, energy standards, heating/cooling systems, lighting, and energy management. It includes speakers from organizations in Tunisia, Jordan, Syria, and Egypt. The agenda includes presentations, group discussions, coffee breaks, site visits, and a closing ceremony with certificate distribution.
This document outlines the agenda for a National Project Workshop on January 25, 2012 in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. The workshop will focus on sharing progress and findings from Phase I of the Pilot Programme for Climate Resilience, which involved assessing institutional capacity and raising awareness on climate change in Tajikistan. There will be presentations on the key findings from components related to institutional capacity assessment, awareness raising trainings, and developing roadmaps and milestones. The workshop will allow for discussion of the findings and a wrap-up before concluding.
Session1 introduction to the program of the workshop (ashraf kraidy, rcreee)RCREEE
This document outlines the program of a two-day workshop on solar thermal applications. Day 1 consists of introductory presentations on solar thermal technologies, country reports from the MENA region, and working group sessions on private sector needs/R&D and policy frameworks/incentives. Day 2 includes a visit to NREA's solar water heater testing facilities and a guided tour on energy efficiency in historic buildings. The workshop aims to share experiences with solar water heaters across multiple countries and discuss opportunities to support further development and deployment of these technologies in the region.
The document provides an agenda for the SWEEP-Net Steering Committee meeting on May 14, 2012 and a conference on May 15, 2012. The May 15 agenda includes sessions on green economy and investments in solid waste management (SWM), with presentations on topics like advanced SWM, climate change and waste, lessons from SWM funds, and VERs for co-financing SWM in MENA. Additional sessions address regional challenges and opportunities in SWM, with presentations from organizations like the League of Arab States, GIZ, and a private SWM operator. The agenda closes with an overview of SWEEP-Net clusters for green economy and its working groups.
This document provides an agenda for a SWEEP-Net conference taking place from May 15-17, 2012. The conference includes sessions on green economy, regional challenges and opportunities in solid waste management, national initiatives towards green economy, tools and mechanisms to create business opportunities, the role of local authorities, and SWEEP-Net as a regional cooperation platform. Presentations will be given by experts from various organizations on topics such as green jobs, waste-to-energy, and national solid waste programs. Participants will also engage in business networking, poster presentations, and discussions. The conference aims to promote cooperation and knowledge sharing around sustainable solid waste management in the MENA region.
Draft agenda for the regional workshop on mena center for re & ee, 29 to 30 j...RCREEE
This document provides the draft agenda for a regional workshop on renewable energy and energy efficiency in the Middle East and North Africa region. [The workshop will take place over two days and include sessions on topics like regional cooperation, the situation in various MENA countries, the objectives and activities of a proposed MENA Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, and next steps.] Speakers will represent organizations like GTZ, the EU, Denmark, Germany, and various MENA countries. [The workshop aims to discuss ways to enhance renewable energy and energy efficiency cooperation in the region and potentially conclude with a signed declaration.]
This document outlines the agenda for a 5-day capacity building program hosted by the Egyptian Electric Utility and Consumer Protection Regulatory Agency. The program will provide an overview of renewable energy schemes worldwide and their application in Egypt. It will also cover the design and structure of feed-in tariffs for wind and solar power plants. Participants will learn about economic and financial concepts, generation cost analysis, and a feed-in tariff model. They will visit a wind farm and discuss the legal framework and power purchase agreements for feed-in tariff projects. The goal is to build understanding of how to effectively implement feed-in tariffs to support renewable energy development in Egypt.
This document is the conference programme for the APPEX Regional 2015 conference, which will take place over two days. It outlines the schedule of sessions and presentations from industry experts discussing current oil and gas exploration prospects across regions such as the Atlantic Margin, Africa, North West Europe, and the Mediterranean. Companies exhibiting at the conference will have opportunities to promote exploration prospects in dedicated Prospect Forum sessions. The programme provides details on registration and opportunities to book speaking slots or exhibition space at the event.
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Ms. Patil Mesrobian, Program Development Officer, LCEC presentation at Sustainable Energy Field: A Step towards Sustainable Communities - Workshop on the side of International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
Green Mind is a Lebanese non-profit founded in 2012 primarily by women seeking to promote sustainable practices. Led by a woman, Green Mind hopes to inspire other women to take on environmental challenges. It recognizes leadership in sustainability through various awards and organizes projects in areas like education, energy, water, transport, and waste. Green Mind also created mobile apps like GreenMiles for carpooling and one for reforestation efforts to promote environmental causes through technology.
Many initiatives are currently blossoming across the region facilitating a stronger engagement of females in clean energy.
Salma El Shiekh, The Sudanese Artik Energy Start up founder shared her journey at Sustainable Energy Field: A Step towards Sustainable Communities - Workshop on the side of International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
Many initiatives are currently blossoming across the region facilitating a stronger engagement of females in clean energy.
Eng. Zainab Garashi, Founder & CEO, Engineers without Boarders- Kuwait presented EWB projects at Sustainable Energy Field: A Step towards Sustainable Communities - Workshop on the side of International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
Women in Energy in Jordan Challenges, Opportunities and the Way Forward JREEE...RCREEE
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Women in energy sector in the mena region rcreeeRCREEE
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International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
Awakening diversity in the clean energy sector a key point to achieve sustai...RCREEE
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International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
Mitigating environmental impact in non renewable energy the role of womenRCREEE
Introducing the latest perspectives on gender engagement in the workforce with specific focus on clean energy by Ms. Diana Kaissy, Executive Director, The Lebanese Oil and Gas Initiative-LOGI at Enabling Women in Sustainable Energy Field: A Step towards Sustainable Communities - Workshop on the side of
International Beirut Energy Forum on 25 September 2019.
These are the key messages of the first High Level Policy Dialogue to promote RE and EE in the Mediterranean region. The messages were delivered by Dr. Badr
The presentation is prepared as an introduction for the first High Level Policy Dialogue to promote RE and EE in the Mediterranean region by Eng. Kraidy
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This document discusses EU-Egypt energy cooperation and outlines key energy challenges in Egypt. It summarizes achievements in EU-Egypt energy cooperation including projects supporting renewable energy, energy efficiency, and regulatory capacity. It presents the Second Memorandum of Understanding between Egypt and EU for 2018-2022 focusing on gas and electricity sector reforms, renewable energy projects, and technological cooperation. The European Investment Plan is introduced as a three-pillar structure to mobilize investment through technical assistance, improved investment climate, and financing from the European Fund for Sustainable Development. Potential energy investment projects are listed in renewable energy, energy efficiency, and grid infrastructure totaling over 1.7 billion Euros.
Global Energy Interconnection Enhances Renewable Energy Development & Regiona...RCREEE
The document discusses global energy interconnection (GEI) and the Global Energy Interconnection Development and Cooperation Organization (GEIDCO). It summarizes GEIDCO's view of GEI as an infrastructure platform to massively develop, transmit, and utilize clean energy worldwide using ultra-high voltage grids and smart grid technology. The document outlines GEIDCO's management structure, membership, and regional offices. It provides examples of cooperation projects between countries to interconnect power grids and develop clean energy. Finally, it presents GEIDCO's proposed roadmap and backbone network for the development of GEI over domestic, intra-continental, and intercontinental phases by 2050.
Report summary on Intended Nationnally determined contributions -Comprehensiv...RCREEE
This document provides a summary of Intended Nationally Determined Contributions (INDCs) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) from 20 Arab countries. It finds that these plans outline both unconditional and higher conditional emission reduction targets. Cost estimates total over $109 billion, with 71% of costs listed as conditional on international support. Adaptation actions are generally lower cost than mitigation and focus on sectors beyond energy. Countries' plans emphasize renewable energy development as well as energy efficiency across sectors. Water desalination and carbon capture storage are mentioned in relation to these areas. Overall, the plans indicate ambitions to increase clean energy and jobs while reducing emissions, though voluntary targets may need to become mandatory with regional coordination.
Energy productivity as a new paradigm for sustainable energy transitionsRCREEE
1. Energy productivity is a new policy paradigm that focuses on improving the value obtained from energy consumption through greater energy efficiency, structural economic reforms, and other energy and climate policies.
2. A report by KAPSARC and UNESCWA examined energy productivity in Saudi Arabia and found that diversification efforts and energy efficiency are transitioning the country to a lower energy intensity pathway in line with its Vision 2030 goals.
3. The report discusses how industrial strategy and policy can further increase Saudi Arabia's energy productivity by developing higher value added industries and strengthening local supply chains.
Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and OpportunitiesRCREEE
The document summarizes the current status of sustainable energy in the Arab region and key challenges. Near-universal electricity access has been achieved in cities, but rural access remains around 80%. Energy consumption has more than doubled since 1990, with renewables playing a marginal role at 4% of energy. Barriers to expanding renewable energy and energy efficiency include high costs, lack of incentives, and insufficient policies. Universal access to electricity and clean cooking fuels has not been achieved. Water scarcity and dependence on fossil fuels are significant regional challenges. Promoting investments, technology, capacity building, and data are priorities to meet development and climate goals.
Arab Region Progress in Sustainable Energy Challenges and Opportunities
Agenda en
1. Regional Workshop “NEEAP Development in the Arab region:
Monitoring and Evaluation Methodology”
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Sana’a, December 11 , 2012
Workshop Agenda
09.00-10.00 Registration
Opening Ceremony & Welcome Speeches
Chair: Ministry of Electricity & dams
- Dr. Tareq Emtairah, Executive Director, RCREEE
10.00 – 10.20 - Ms. Jamila Matar, Head of Energy Department , League of Arab States
- HE Dr. Saleh Hassan Samee, Minister Energy of Electricity
10.20 - 10.30 - Introduction to the workshop Ashraf Kraidy
10.30 – 10.40 Break
Session I: Arab EE Guideline and NEEAP Development
Moderator: Eng. Fouad Alkousy, Ministry undersecretary for technical affairs
10.40 – 11.00 Energy Status in Yemen Mohamed El-Shaabi
11.00 - 11.20 The Arab EE Guideline updated status Jamila Matar
12.20 - 11.40 National Energy Efficiency action Plans Ashraf Kraidy
11.40 – 11.00 Coffee Break
Session II: NEEAPs Monitoring and Evaluation
Moderator: Dr. Tareq Emtairah
11.00 - 11.30 NEEAP ex-anti evaluation report Ashraf Kraidy
The role of ESCO in the process of recovering energy saving
11.30 - 12.00 Kurt Wiesegart
potentials – experienced gathered in selected countries
12.00 - 12.30 Introduction to EE measures evaluation methodology Ashraf Kraidy
12.30 – 13.00 Discussion
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
Session III: National Papers
Moderator: Eng. Jamila Matar
Introductory remarks Session Moderator
Countries National Papers
Bahrain
14.00-15.30 Egypt
Jordan Countries Representatives
Lebanon
Sudan
Yemen
15.30 – 16.00 Coffee Break
Session IIII: Future Plan
Moderator: Eng. Ashraf Kraidy
16.00 - 17.00 Moderated Discussion
17.00 – 17.30 Closing and Recommendations