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Maldives Inks Deal With China Tianying Inc. for Waste-To-Energy Project

Maldives Inks Deal With China Tianying Inc. for Waste-To-Energy Project

The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China Tianying Inc. (CNTY), a Chinese firm specializing in waste-to-energy and environmental protection. The agreement aims to promote green energy, waste management, and low-carbon development in the Maldives. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim stated that CNTY's advanced technology will expand renewable energy production across outer islands. CNTY President Debiao Cao highlighted that the deal will strengthen China-Maldives relations. The agreement also includes education and training programs, and collaboration on a waste-to-energy project on Thilafushi Island.

The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China Tianying Inc. (CNTY), a Chinese firm specializing in waste-to-energy and environmental protection. The agreement aims to promote green energy, waste management, and low-carbon development in the Maldives. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim stated that CNTY's advanced technology will expand renewable energy production across outer islands. CNTY President Debiao Cao highlighted that the deal will strengthen China-Maldives relations. The agreement also includes education and training programs, and collaboration on a waste-to-energy project on Thilafushi Island.

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The Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy signed a Memorandum of Understanding with China Tianying Inc. (CNTY), a Chinese firm specializing in waste-to-energy and environmental protection. The agreement aims to promote green energy, waste management, and low-carbon development in the Maldives. Minister Thoriq Ibrahim stated that CNTY's advanced technology will expand renewable energy production across outer islands. CNTY President Debiao Cao highlighted that the deal will strengthen China-Maldives relations. The agreement also includes education and training programs, and collaboration on a waste-to-energy project on Thilafushi Island.

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