2023-06-21 11:58:36
iphone 15 Also, rumors say that its features will be exclusive, as for the body of the phone, it is made of titanium and the design will be different, and one of the expected things is that the camera contains a periscope lens that provides optical zoom for a long time and the model is different, as for the random access memory, it is estimated at regarding 8 GB and uses the A 16 processor, which is the best and latest, because Apple always seeks to fortify and innovate, and thus makes the public eager for the modern version of the phone. iphone 151 The expected price of the iPhone According to the analysis that was issued regarding the prices, it is assumed that Apple will raise the prices for the iPhone 15 phones, and the first price increase in the United States for the iPhone phones was 2017, and the expectations are always accurate, and some believe that Apple is playing A game of chess, and others playing a game of drama, so people expected that the prices of the iPhone 14 would increase internationally, as Apple follows a specific strategy, and although American prices were not mentioned, it is expected that the price increase will be regarding $ 200, and this was according to analysts, as The current prices for the iPhone 14 phones are regarding $ 799, while the one that exceeds the standard model is regarding $ 899, and for the iPhone 14 Plus, the price is $ 999.
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June 21, 2023
Internet meme Salt Bae’s restaurant had to close – Food & Drink
2023-06-21 12:30:07
Do you remember Salt Bae? The Turk became a brief celebrity in 2017 for making a specific hand gesture when salting, letting the coarse sea salt rain down his hairy forearm onto his guests’ steaks. Effective for the internet, surprising for his guests: how much salt ended up on the plate was probably different for each dish.
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CGEM Completes Governance Bodies and Mobilizes for Economic Challenges
2023-06-21 12:09:35
The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) is taking action by completing its governance bodies. Its president, Chakib Alj, calls for the mobilization of the administrators of the CGEM and their ability to work in synergy in order to contribute effectively to meeting the current economic challenges.
The General Confederation of Moroccan Enterprises (CGEM) held its first Board of Directors for the 2023-2026 term, under the chairmanship of Chakib Alj. The opportunity to complete the governing bodies of the confederation. Thus, the list of 18 permanent commissions under this mandate was voted, in addition to the resolution appointing the presidents of the said commissions and of MeM, 13th region of the CGEM.
During this first meeting, Chakib Alj appealed to the mobilization of the directors of the CGEM and their ability to work in synergy to contribute effectively to meeting the current economic challenges. Among them, there is in particular “the acceleration of the pace of private investment which must reach 2/3 once morest 1/3 for public investment”, notes the head of the employers’ association.
To achieve this objective, the president of the CGEM assured that his organization has been able to identify the levers to be activated, particularly in terms of financing, human capital and research and development. “Let’s get to work now to advance our respective issues and achieve our common ambition of building a competitive, green, inclusive and innovative Moroccan economy. It is our duty,” he urged. The Board meeting was also an opportunity to appoint vacant director positions.
Thus, Leila Doukkali, president of the AFEM, and Amina Figuigui, president of the Club of Women Business Administrators in Morocco, have joined the bodies of the CGEM. It should also be noted that the co-founder of Chari.ma, Sophia Alj, was elected administrator member of the Board of Directors of the CGEM, from a list of women leaders. The Council also approved the appointment to the functions of Vice-Presidents, Treasurer and Assistant Treasurer. Thus, the new office of the CGEM is formed as follows: Chakib Alj, president, Mehdi Tazi, general vice-president, Said El Hadi, vice-president, Mohamed Fikrat, vice-president, Ghita Lahlou, vice-president, Mia Lahlou Filali, vice-president, Hakim Marrakchi, vice-president, Lotfi Sekkat, vice-president, Saadia Slaoui Bennani, vice-president, Nouzha Taariji Marrakchi, treasurer and Abdou Diop, assistant treasurer. Finally, the Board proceeded to appoint the members of the Statutes Committee. The latter will be chaired by Youssef Alaoui, who will have Driss Boutti, Mohammed Fikrat, Ali Harti, Chadia Jazouli, Karim Mouttaki and Omar Tajmouati as assessors. The Mandates Committee will be chaired by Chakib Alj. He will be accompanied by Mehdi Tazi, Abdelkader Alaoui, Abdelkader Boukhriss, Rachid Idrissi Kaitouni, Bouthayna Iraqui Houssaîni, Lhoussaine Naceiri and Saadia Slaoui Bennani.
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Colombia Accelerates Green Hydrogen Development with Germany: Opportunities for Export and Economic Growth
2023-06-21 05:08:57
20/06/2023
Colombia continues to accelerate the pace in its intention to develop green hydrogen as a sustainable energy source. The national government and Germany signed a memorandum of understanding to analyze the production of energy and its derivatives with a view to exporting it to the European nation.
The agreement signed in Berlin, and in which the cooperation of the Fraunhofer Society, one of the world leaders in research, is expected, seeks to evaluate the hydrogen transport chains.
For the German government, Colombia has been setting the course for an ambitious hydrogen development that includes several Regional Hydrogen Hubs and the development of the Cartagena Strategic Industrial Area as a potential future large-scale Hydrogen Center, thanks to its excellent wind resources. and solar.
According to the studies presented last December, during a meeting of experts from the two countries, the Caribbean Region of Colombia can become an important industrial area for hydrogen and deliver significant volumes to local and international markets at competitive prices.
“We are grateful for this collaboration, and we are certain that green hydrogen is an opportunity for Colombia to close social and economic gaps,” highlighted the Minister of Mines and Energy, Irene Vélez.
For his part, Germán Umaña, head of the Commerce, Industry and Tourism portfolio, pointed out that “since the beginning of this government we have been proposing the need to redo a policy model for sustainable development, energy transition and we have proposed the reindustrialization process of our economy”.
The official stressed that the signed memorandum seeks the economic transition with models such as green hydrogen and ammonia; agro-industrial development and the transition towards biofertilizers.
It should be remembered that the Fraunhofer Society, established in 1949, is the largest applied research organization in Europe. In Germany alone it comprises 76 institutes and agencies, and has offices in the United States, Brazil, South Africa, Israel, China and India.
“From this collaboration, it is possible to analyze the opportunities that our country has to manufacture the necessary equipment for the production, conditioning and use of hydrogen, accelerating reindustrialization. This represents an important opportunity, since Colombia’s strategic positioning can make it the regional provider of this kind of technology”, explained Mónica Gasca, director of the Colombian Hydrogen Association.
Transportation, the question
The agreements that Colombia has been signing with several countries of the Old Continent to research and develop green hydrogen leave questions on the table such as: if the country has the potential to export hydrogen to other nations, is it profitable taking into account that the transport of energy is so expensive?
Analysts from the renewable energy sector consulted explained that at the time of developing exports, which will be in a few years, the costs to transport energy will be competitive.
For the technicians from the Ministry of Mines and Energy, the implementation of the infrastructure for the production of hydrogen is a process of gradual transformation, and as all its development is consolidated, the structure of the operating costs will decrease, including transportation costs.
For his part, Gasca, from the Association, stressed that, although the transport of hydrogen is expensive, the export is being considered through ammonia.
“The transport of ammonia is something that the world has been developing for many years and already has low prices, for this reason it does not significantly affect our competitiveness. It is important to highlight that we have to focus on enabling the department of La Guajira for hydrogen production, which will lead us to take advantage of the best renewable resources and produce very competitive green hydrogen”, he explained.
Also with Spain
Weeks before the signing of the memorandum with Germany, the Petro Government signed a similar one with Spain, which aims to join efforts to establish a cooperation framework for mutual benefit in the field of transition and decarbonization of the energy sector.
Thus, both countries will work hand in hand to develop programs for climate change mitigation and adaptation initiatives, energy communities, decentralization and digitization of the electricity sector, energy transition policies, labor and productive reconversion in post-extractive areas, green hydrogen and its derivatives.
Likewise, in strategies once morest energy poverty, electrical integration, sustainable mobility and smart cities, energy efficiency, sustainable management of strategic raw materials for the transition and other issues that are determined jointly and are framed in the expected objective.
The duration of this alliance will be in principle for three years.
Hydrogen bill advances
The “Hydrogen Economy” Bill was approved in the first debate in the Fifth Committee of the House of Representatives. The initiative presented by Congressman Nicolás Barguil seeks to position and convert the country into a large supplier of hydrogen worldwide.
“In Colombia, hydrogen has a great future since it represents not only an opportunity for economic growth and job creation, but also makes the country one of the main players in the world, in the energy transition process and a international hydrogen producing power”, said the representative.
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