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BLUETTI Unveils Sustainable Power Solutions for Spring Adventures in Australia

SYDNEY, Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As spring blossoms across Australia, adventurers are flocking to explore the country's stunning landscapes—from the lush forests of Tasmania to Queensland's sun-drenched coastlines. To keep explorers powered during their journeys, BLUETTI, a global leader in portable energy solutions, is offering eco-friendly alternatives to traditional fuel-powered generators. BLUETTI Campaign BLUETTI's solar-powered stations provide clean, quiet, and reliable energy for various outdoor activities. They are a perfect companion for camping, RV, and extended off-grid adventures. Whether it's a short weekend escape or an extended road trip, BLUETTI's innovative power solutions ensure you stay connected and comfortable. For short weekend getaways of 1-2 days, the BLUETTI AC180 portable power generator is an ideal option. Weighing only 16.4 kg, this compact unit packs a punch with 1,800W of output and 1,152Wh of capacity. It's capable of powering everything from smartphones and laptops to portable fridges and coffee makers. For longer camping trips of 3-5 days, the BLUETTI AC200L offers even more power. With a robust 2,400W output and a 2,048Wh battery, it can easily handle high-wattage appliances such as microwaves, grills, and larger fridges. The AC200L recharges swiftly, taking only 1.5 hours with a wall outlet or 2.5 hours with 1,200W of solar power. Paired with BLUETTI's PV350 portable solar panels, you can stay off the grid longer, without sacrificing modern comforts. For extended road trips of 7 days or more, BLUETTI recommends pairing the AC200L with the Charger1 DC-DC alternator charger and B300K expansion battery. This powerful combo provides 560W fast charging directly from your vehicle's alternator while driving and adds an extra 2,764.8Wh of battery capacity. In celebration of sustainable outdoor living, BLUETTI is launching the #BLUETTIGlampThisSpring campaign, running from October 16th to November 5th. Adventurers can share photos or videos of their spring outings powered by BLUETTI products for a chance to win exciting prizes, including the latest iPhone 16 or BLUETTI power stations. About BLUETTI As a technology pioneer in clean energy, BLUETTI is committed to building a sustainable future by offering affordable and innovative green energy storage solutions for both indoor and outdoor use. Through its flagship LAAF (Lighting An African Family) initiative, BLUETTI aims to bring clean power to 1 million off-grid households across Africa. With a focus on eco-friendly innovation and customer satisfaction, BLUETTI has established itself as a trusted leader in over 110 countries worldwide.

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E-MOBILITY ASIA (EMA) 2024 RETURNS NOV 12 - 14 AS ASEAN DEMAND RISES

MARii, MIDA and EVAM are co-hosting the EV Conference 2024 KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Following a successful debut last year, E-Mobility Asia (EMA) is set to return from 12 to 14 November 2024 with a comprehensive showcase of green transport solutions and business opportunities as electric vehicle (EV) demand surges in ASEAN. E-MOBILITY ASIA (EMA) 2024 RETURNS NOV 12 - 14 AS ASEAN DEMAND RISES The three-day event presents riveting insights into the trends and opportunities shaping sustainable mobility in the region in tune with its theme "Electrifying the Future: Transitioning Innovations Towards Mobility" at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. EMA 2024 is co-located with Sustainability Environment Asia (SEA), both organised by Derrisen Sdn Bhd, to advocate greater sustainability and synergy. The two events bring together 100 international exhibitors from six countries and regions and over 12,000 trade visitors are anticipated.   EMA will provide a platform for businesses to showcase latest advancements and solutions including battery technology, charging infrastructure, digital mobility providers and automotive OEMs. Delegations from India, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan region, Thailand are expected to attend the show and join the Networking Night on the second day. Over 60 speakers will feature in the show's conference programme and technical sessions in partnership with local and international supporting organisations from ASEAN as well as exhibitors. As EMA Strategic Partners and Supporting Agency, Malaysia Automotive, Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii), Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) and Electric Vehicle Association of Malaysia (EVAM) will organise the EV Conference 2024 on 12 to 13 November. The conference will focus on accelerating EV adoption and growth, evolving charging infrastructure and landscape, advancing sustainability through battery management and futuristic ways and opportunities in ASEAN's EV markets, among others. "As the Strategic Partner for EMA 2024, MARii reaffirms its commitment to advancing technology and promoting sustainable growth in Malaysia's automotive sector. This event marks a key milestone in Malaysia's EV ecosystem, supporting the National Automotive Policy 2020's goal of positioning Malaysia as a top regional hub for assembling Next Generation Vehicles (NxGV), including Electric Vehicles (EVs). With rising EV demand in ASEAN, EMA 2024 is set to attract more international participants, speakers, and buyers, further solidifying Malaysia's role as an ASEAN automotive hub," said Mr. Azrul Reza Aziz, CEO of MARii. "EMA 2024 is a pivotal event fostering growth in Malaysia's EV industry, promoting sustainable mobility and collaboration. By uniting industry leaders, stakeholders, and policymakers, we can advance cleaner, electrified transportation for an eco-friendlier Malaysia," said Dato' Dennis Chuah, President of EVAM. The continued backing of the Asian Federation of Electric Vehicle Associations (AFEVA) and its regional EV associations from Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand as Supporting Associations will generate extensive networking and invaluable knowledge exchange on the policies and progress of the industry in the region. The ASEAN market is forecast to reach US$2.7 billion by 2027 from US$500 million in 2021. Sales of EVs in Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore grew by four times in 2023 and more than doubled in the January-March quarter this year from the same period last year. Malaysia aims to be an EV hub and has targeted electrification as a key lever of its energy transition roadmap to decarbonise greenhouse gas emissions. Public transport is envisaged to be 60 percent green and EVs to comprise 80 percent of car sales by 2050. "E-mobility is poised for more growth and it will be big in ASEAN because decarbonising is crucial for the governments in the region to meet their climate goals and foster a sustainable future for their own economic growth, transport and quality of life. EMA is excited to play a role in this green transformation eco-system and make an impact along with the many industry organisations which have come forward to support EMA 2024," said Ms. Vicky Tan, Project Director at Derrisen. EMA 2024 is endorsed by the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) and its agency, Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE), which offers enhanced tax incentives and double tax deductions for export promotion. (For more information, please visit www.matrade.gov.my) Strategic Partners: Malaysia Automotive, Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii) and Electric Vehicle Association of Malaysia (EVAM) Supporting Agencies: Malaysian Technology Development Corporation (MTDC), Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) International Supporting Associations: Asian Federation of Electric Vehicle Associations (AFEVA), Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines (EVAP), Electric Vehicle Association of Singapore (EVAS), Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), Indonesian Electric Vehicle Industry Association (PERIKLINDO), Korea Automotive Industry Globalization Foundation (AinGlobal), and Taiwan Automotive Electrical Parts Association (TAEPA) Local Supporting Associations: ESG Association of Malaysia (ESGAM), Malaysia Automotive Recyclers Association (MAARA), Malaysia Automation Technology Association (MATA), Malaysian Electric Vehicle Owners Club (MyEVOC), Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SAMENTA), The Electrical and Electronics Association of Malaysia (TEEAM), and The Selangor and Federal Territory Engineering and Motor Parts Traders Association (EMPTA) For exhibition opportunities and visitor registration, visit https://emobilityasia.com/ Notes to Editors  Derrisen is a specialist in delivering impactful trade events and conferences for businesses and industries to create sustainable high performance and growth. We bring you a deeply passionate and experienced team of organisers to deliver leading industry and lifestyle portfolios in Southeast Asia to help our clients achieve their business goals and shared purpose of building positive relationships for long-term success.

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SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENT ASIA (SEA) 2024 TO SPUR GREEN PROGRESS AND CROSS-BORDER PARTNERSHIPS

Concurrent SessionsSEA Conference 2024 by The Malaysian Water Association (MWA)Business Forums from Singapore and Japan KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sustainability Environment Asia (SEA) will stage a bigger comeback in its upcoming second edition from 12 to 14 November 2024 to meet the demand for circular solutions and expedite cross-border partnerships towards net zero and decarbonisation. SUSTAINABILITY ENVIRONMENT ASIA (SEA) 2024 TO SPUR GREEN PROGRESS AND CROSS-BORDER PARTNERSHIPS The three-day event will be an innovative showcase of environmental innovations, expert discussions and a series of forums designed to drive business and partnerships under the theme "Driving Innovations for a Sustainable Circular Economy". Sub-themes presented on the exhibition floor will include sustainable energy solutions, waste management and circular economy, water and sewerage, green environmental and technology. Networking opportunities will be further boosted by a conference hosted by Supporting Partner, The Malaysian Water Association (MWA), and business forums by key stakeholders from Singapore and Japan. Deputy Prime Minister Yang Amat Berhormat Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Yusof, who is also Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), is scheduled to officiate the show on 13 November 2024. Similar to last year, SEA will take place alongside E-Mobility Asia (EMA) at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre. Both events are organised by Derrisen Sdn Bhd. The two shows will feature 100 international exhibitors from eight countries and regions and welcome an expected 12,000 trade visitors. Delegations from India, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand are expected to attend the show. The diversity provides the perfect opportunity for businesses to connect for business ideas and opportunities in tackling sustainable development. The SEA Conference 2024 on 13 November by MWA will focused on ESG and water topics, featuring a special session titled " Regional Water Forum: Transforming Water Towards a Sustainable Future", bringing together speakers from ASEAN Water Associations. It will kick off with a keynote by Mr. Charles Santiago, Chairman of National Water Service Commission (SPAN) on the topic "Sustainability Concerns for Malaysia's Water Services: What's Relevant, What to do and When?" and followed by a Regional Water Forum with a panel of ASEAN speakers. "As the Supporting Partner, MWA aims to highlight the importance of the water sector in sustainable development and policy. Challenges in our industry present opportunities for innovation, collaboration, and relationship-building, which are the key themes of SEA 2024. The conference organised by MWA will share knowledge, raise awareness on sustainability issues, and encourage the adoption of innovative solutions, fostering meaningful collaborations to shape a sustainable future for our water and environmental enterprises," said Dr. Ir. Ts. Hj. Mohmad Asari Daud, President of MWA. Singapore Water Association (SWA) returns with a pavilion showcasing 10 companies and it will also conduct a pre-show site visit to a local sewerage and water treatment plant. "As representatives of SWA, we believe that SEA 2024 aligns perfectly with the growing sustainability awareness in Malaysia. SWA is committed to fostering innovation and positioning Singapore as a global leader in the water industry. This year, we are organising the second edition of Singapore Business Forum and Business Matching and to bring companies to exhibit under the Singapore Pavilion. Through collaboration with SEA, our goal is to showcase innovative solutions that drive sustainability in Southeast Asia," said Ms. Vivien Seong, Executive Director, SWA. Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) will hold business forum and business matching on 12 November 2024 to highlight trends and opportunities in sustainability. It is anticipated that approximately 10 Japanese companies will attend the forum. More sharing and networking opportunities can be found in the Women in Sustainability 2.0 Forum, following on its inaugural success last year, and at the series of technical seminars by exhibitors. A key highlight is the Networking Night for SEA and EMA participants on the second day to engage more prospects and collaboration opportunities. "SEA will continue to drive new frontiers in sustainable development by bringing together the solutions, people and the partnerships which can make the difference.  We are more than just a trade show organiser, we are also committed to advancing a future of environmental responsibility. I wish to thank all partners, from Malaysia and overseas, who have come forward to support the show this year," said Ms. Vicky Tan, Project Director at Derrisen. SEA 2024 is endorsed by several government ministries and agencies -- Ministry of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), Ministry of Housing and Local Government (KPKT), and Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) which provides enhanced tax incentives and double tax deductions for export promotion. (For more information, please visit www.matrade.gov.my) Supporting Partner: The Malaysian Water Association (MWA) Supporting Agencies: Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Air Negara (SPAN), Suruhanjaya Tenaga (ST), Sustainable Energy Development Authority (SEDA) Local Supporting Associations: ESG Association of Malaysia (ESGAM), Malaysian Recycling Alliance (MAREA), Small and Medium Enterprises Association (SAMENTA), and The Electrical and Electronic Association of Malaysia (TEEAM) International Supporting Associations: Philippine Water Works Association (PWWA), Singapore Water Association (SWA), Taiwan Drinking Water Equipment Association (TDWA), Taiwan Environmental Manufacturers Association (TEMA) and Vietnam Water Supply and Sewerage Association (VWSA) For more information on exhibiting opportunities and visitor registration, visit https://sustainabilityenvironmentasia.com/. Notes to Editors  Derrisen is a specialist in delivering impactful trade events and conferences for businesses and industries to create sustainable high performance and growth. We bring you a deeply passionate and experienced team of organisers to deliver leading industry and lifestyle portfolios in Southeast Asia to help our clients achieve their business goals and shared purpose of building positive relationships for long-term success.

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Xinhua Silk Road: District in E.China's Zaozhuang takes multiple measures to vitalize agricultural dev't

BEIJING, Oct. 16, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In recent years, Shizhong District in Zaozhuang City, east China's Shandong Province has been taking multiple measures to increase the efficiency and quality of agricultural development. By promoting brand building and cultivating new forms of agricultural business entities such as professional cooperatives and family farms, the district has been injecting new momentum into farmers' prosperity. For instance, the Liangyuan Fruit Tree Farmers Professional Cooperative in Qicun Town of Shizhong Dirstrict has passed the municipal review of professional cooperatives, building a fruit-picking garden and a professional kiwifruit planting base of municipal level, with annual output of more than 30 tonnes, which drives income of over 3.6 million yuan (about 505,800 U.S. dollars). In addition, the cooperative has registered its own trademarks and been serving as a research platform for local students, inspiring Qicun Town to further advance its agricultural development through strengthening talent cultivation, promoting sustainable and large-scale development, leveraging resource advantages, and magnifying demonstration effect. So far, a total of 18 agricultural products in the town have obtained brand certification, including seven for pollution-free agricultural products, two for green food, three for geographical indication products and six for agricultural product trademarks. Next, Qicun Town will continue to make use of its resource endowment, developing characteristic agricultural products and promoting more high-quality resources, ecological industries and innovative ideas to empower sustainable local development. Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/342601.html

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Developing economies move away from fossil fuels in clean energy surge -- continued investment will ensure they become renewable energy powerhouses

Developing countries can catch up with rich nations' renewables deployment within five years NEW YORK, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- New analysis from RMI finds that renewable energy deployment is growing faster in developing and emerging economies than in advanced economies, with some developing countries overtaking Western counterparts. It shows that 3/4 of developing economies' energy demand is in the 'sweet spot' of change based on their level of fossil fuel imports, income and available renewable resource. The research finds these developing economies* - across Latin America, Africa, South Asia and Southeast Asia - display key traits and trends: Investment pivot: 87% of power investment is flowing into cleantech in 2024 already, up from around half 10 years ago. Exponential renewable growth: Solar and wind generation is rising at an average rate of 23% a year for the past five years, while by 2030 they could be adding as much renewable capacity as developed economies. Cost tipping point: Cost parity has opened the door to faster change with the halving of solar and battery costs in 2023, meaning the upfront cost of solar has fallen to the same level as fossil generation - even without counting the cost of supplying the fossil fuels. Lowest fossil fuel reserves and production per person in the world: Energy security is a key concern for 4/5s of developing nations who lack domestic oil & gas resources, while 70% of the world's renewable resources sits with developing economies.  Fossil fuel peak: Demand for fossil fuels has peaked already in a third of developing economies, while it's set to peak in electricity by 2030. As a result, these developing and emerging economies are currently only five years behind the clean energy transition underway across advanced economies in aggregate, with solar and wind already accounting for 9% of the power mix. Vikram Singh, Sr. Principal Global South, RMI said: "Ramping up large-scale clean energy investment in developing countries will super-charge economic growth, increase energy security and drive greater energy access. It's also a critical part of meeting the global COP28 goal of tripling renewables and doubling energy efficiency. Now the world faces a clear choice - either support developing nations to seize the opportunity of exponential clean energy growth or risk missing our last chance to keep 1.5C within reach." Media: Leah Komos, lkomos@rmi.org

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OCI Global Completes Sale of Majority Stake in Fertiglobe to ADNOC

OCI Global announces successful completion of the sale of its 50% equity interest in Fertiglobe to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company The transaction was valued at USD 3.62 billion on a cash-free debt-free basis (the "Purchase Price") and allows OCI to fully exit and monetize its entire equity stake in Fertiglobe The closing marks a significant milestone in OCI's strategy to unlock value for shareholders Mr. Ahmed El-Hoshy is re-appointed Chief Executive Officer of Fertiglobe effective 15 October 2024 AMSTERDAM, Oct. 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- OCI Global (Euronext: OCI) ("OCI" or the "Company"), a leading global producer and distributor of hydrogen products is pleased to announce the successful closing of the divestment of its entire 50% +1 share stake in Fertiglobe (ADX: FERTIGLB) ("Fertiglobe") to Abu Dhabi National Oil Company P.J.S.C. ("ADNOC"), following the satisfaction of all necessary legal and regulatory conditions, customary closing adjustments and receipt of OCI shareholder approval. Following completion of the transaction, ADNOC's shareholding in Fertiglobe has formally increased to 86.2% while the free float traded on the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange ("ADX") remains at 13.8%. For more information on the transaction, reference is made to the press release published upon signing on 15 December 2023. Fertiglobe's BoD has re-appointed Mr. Ahmed El-Hoshy to the role of Chief Executive Officer, effective 15 October 2024. Mr. El-Hoshy has been CEO of Fertiglobe since 2021, playing a critical role in preparing Fertiglobe for its IPO, successfully navigating commodity market cycles, and leading Fertiglobe's consolidation with ADNOC to create a global leader in low-carbon ammonia. Fertiglobe's wider executive leadership remains in place. Headquartered in Abu Dhabi, Fertiglobe was formed as a strategic partnership between OCI and ADNOC in September 2019, with a subsequent listing on the ADX in 2021. The value-added partnership created a first-mover innovative export platform with best-in-class cash conversion metrics throughout the commodity cycle. Fertiglobe today is the world's largest seaborne exporter of urea and ammonia combined, and an early mover in sustainable ammonia. Since its initial public offering (IPO) in October 2021, Fertiglobe has returned USD 2.42 billion in dividends to its shareholders, representing one of the highest dividend yields and total return metrics in its sector, and one of the best performers on the ADX on a Total Shareholder Return basis of more than 50%. Commenting on today's announcement, Nassef Sawiris, Executive Chairman of OCI said: "Today's successful completion marks a significant juncture in Fertiglobe's journey, and a pivotal moment in OCI's highly successful partnership with ADNOC. I am confident that the Fertiglobe platform under ADNOC's stewardship is firmly positioned for future value creation, driven by new decarbonisation opportunities and incremental demand for low-carbon solutions in our global markets. Ahmed's track record is impressive, having played a key role in both OCI and Fertiglobe's growth in the last few years, making him an ideal fit for Fertiglobe's next phase of development." Ahmed El-Hoshy, CEO of Fertiglobe commented: "I am incredibly proud of Fertiglobe's achievements since the IPO and want to thank all the OCI and Fertiglobe employees who have got us to this historic point. Today's closing is testament to all their efforts and marks a strategic evolution in Fertiglobe's journey to independence from OCI, and a pivotal step in OCI's journey to create long-term sustainable value for all its stakeholders. I look forward to officially joining ADNOC's integrated ecosystem and to driving future growth within the low carbon ammonia value chain." Hassan Badrawi, CEO of OCI commented: "We are extremely proud of the platform that we have built since starting out in 2007, and together with our partner ADNOC following the merger of our fertilizer assets in 2019. This incredible journey has encompassed greenfield and brownfield projects, M&A, a highly successful IPO and has ultimately led to a highly strategic sale to ADNOC. We are confident that Fertiglobe today is robustly positioned to pursue its next phase of growth and wish Ahmed the best of success in his onward journey." Advisors Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP is acting as legal advisor to OCI. About OCI Global Learn more about OCI at www.oci-global.com. You can also follow OCI on LinkedIn. Contact Details Sarah Rajani CFA, Global Vice President Investor Relations and CommunicationsEmail: sarah.rajani@oci-global.com 

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