The large magnitude of solar energy available makes it a highly appealing source of electricity. The United Nations Development Programme in its 2000 World Energy Assessment found that the annual potential of solar energy was 1,575–49,837 exajoules (EJ). This is several times larger than the total world energy consumption, which was 559.8EJ in 2012.
... returning them to Myanmar ... The government has built a 10-kilometer-long embankment to protect the island from flooding, he says, as well as schools, hospitals and mosques, powered by solar energy.
The two also discussed cooperation in “peacefully applying nuclear technology, and collaborative efforts in generating hydropower and producing electricity from solar energy,” the newspaper said.
The streetlights, which utilize solar energy, have the benefits of saving electricity and minimizing environmental impact, said a Myanmar official, expressing gratitude to the Chinese side for the donation.
... of the sale of its container terminal under construction in Myanmar —held through a subsidiary that is audited by other auditors —with SolarEnergyLimited, a company that is incorporated in Anguilla.
Another point raised by Deloitte related to the sale of an under-construction container terminal in Myanmar to SolarEnergy in May 2023 ... Solar Energy is incorporated in Anguilla.
New Delhi... Deloitte has been the auditor of APSEZ since 2017 ... Also Read ... Also, the group “re-negotiated the terms of sale of its container terminal under construction in Myanmar” to Anguilla-incorporated SolarEnergyLtd ... .
Follow Us ...TCS, Infosys move beyond US for big BFSI deals ... Also, the group “re-negotiated the terms of sale of its container terminal under construction in Myanmar” to Anguilla-incorporated SolarEnergyLtd ... .
New Delhi... The reason for the resignation was not immediately known. Deloitte declined to comment ... Also, the group "re-negotiated the terms of sale of its container terminal under construction in Myanmar" to Anguilla-incorporated SolarEnergyLtd ... .
... the June quarter, Adani Ports re-negotiated the terms of sale of its container terminal under construction in Myanmar with SolarEnergy Ltd, which resulted in an impairment loss of ₹1,273.38 crore.
All payables were settled with no dues remaining.Adani Ports’ sale of its Myanmar port to SolarEnergyLtd., incorporated in Anguilla, earlier this month.
– Adani Ports’ sale of its Myanmar port to SolarEnergyLtd., incorporated in Anguilla, earlier this month ... surveyed by Bloomberg, marred by an impairment after it pulled out of the Myanmar.
The company said that the buyer - SolarEnergyLimited, a Myanmar-based company - will pay the agreed amount within three business days of completion of all the necessary compliances.