INA- Baghdad
Najaf hosted the first construction, investment and alternative energy exhibition this year, with the participation of more than 100 companies from Arab and foreign countries.
"The construction, investment and alternative energy exhibition was held with the participation of more than 100 companies specialized in this field from various Arab and foreign countries," Haider al-Moussawi, media official of the exhibition, told the Iraqi News Agency (INA).
He stressed, "The exhibition will provide the province of Najaf and the rest of the provinces of the Middle Euphrates with the latest technologies and modern technology in the world," noting that "the province has hosted a group of international exhibitions, including: the exhibition of municipalities and city organization, the exhibition of solar energy and banks, and the exhibition of construction, construction and investment."
For his part, the media official of the Fourth Dimension Company for Construction and Investment, Waqas Muhammad Al-Fatlawi, explained to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "this exhibition is important for the province of Najaf, which coincides with the reconstruction revolution that the province is witnessing."
He pointed out, "The Fourth Dimension Group of Companies has implemented large strategic projects in the governorate, including: projects for schools, hospitals, roads, bridges, and various residential complexes."
While a member of the ISO Energy Group, Ahmed Amory, confirmed to the Iraqi News Agency (INA), that "the participation of the ISO Energy Team falls under the national initiative to support and reduce emissions led by the National Team of the National Initiative, as this work includes knowing the causes and developing solutions to climate change in Iraq."
He added, "The team developed a set of plans to contain the climate changes that occur as a result of the use of fossil fuels and replacing them with means supporting clean energy to reduce emissions, as well as interest in afforestation to protect the environment and reduce its impact on Iraq in general and Najaf in particular."
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