This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker غارة اسرائيلية استهدفت تول محيط مستشفى الشيخ راغب حرب pic.twitter.com/vhgI7TUOof The Toul-Rosieres Solar Park in the Lorraine region is the largest photovoltaic power station in France The solar park has an annual output of approximately 60GWh per year It supplies electricity sufficient for 55,000 people and eliminates 4,600 tonnes of CO² emissions EDF Energies Nouvelles initiated and developed the Toul-Rosieres solar plant The company will maintain and operate the plant through its subsidiary EDF En Services for a period of 20 years The Toul-Rosieres solar park consists of three units including a 55MW unit It has been developed on a former military airbase extending over 520ha EDF Energies Nouvelles took the site on lease for 22 years It renewed the air base completely by demolishing 280 buildings removing asbestos from around 170 buildings and clearing approximately 8,000t of polluted soil It also completed a decontamination of the site The construction works commenced in June 2011 The solar park was officially inaugurated in May 2012 and the commercial operations began in June 2012 Mitsubishi Corporation purchased 50% of the first unit of the plant (55MW) through its subsidiary Marguerite Fund purchased the 36MW unit II in 2012 It financed the construction of the solar park through a term loan facility taken from BNP Paribas and Crédit Agricole Corporate and Investment Bank Sonnedix purchased 24MW Toul 3 project which includes 500,000 First Solar panels and SMA inverters HSH Nordbank provided non-recourse project financing to Sonnedix for the construction of the Toul 3 solar plant The solar park is installed with approximately 1.5 million thin-film photovoltaic modules equipped with multi-contact connectors and SMA inverters. The next-generation photovoltaic thin-film panels are much more efficient than conventional silicon-based modules The CdTe film modules have better energy yield and power rating when compared to conventional solar modules The advanced thin-film solar module technology is cost-efficient and has a smaller carbon footprint than other modules The technology also benefits through faster payback The solar park is also installed with approximately 8,000 branch cable leads 23,000 pairs of MC3 connectors and 100,000 extra MC4 connectors The solar rays concentrated on the thin film photovoltaic modules are transformed into a continuous electric current The direct current is passed to a power supply system installed at the plant site and converted into alternating current (AC) The transformer at the plant site controls the voltage levels and accumulates the electricity to a grid The entire power generated at the plant is purchased by EDF through a Power Purchase Agreement valid for a period of 20 years The power plant construction included the division of plant site into tranches and installation of oblique steel / aluminum structures to attach the solar panels The tranches were attached to an anchoring system for maintenance and control The power plant created approximately 700 jobs during the construction phase Around 12,000 modules were installed on a single day ensuring early completion of the project First Solar was awarded the contract for supplying the solar PV panels for the Toul-Rosieres solar park SunPower Corp and French oil company Total have commissioned a new photovoltaic solar panel manufacturing and assembly plant in De Vernejoul industrial park in Porcelette Designers everywhere are generating new industry trends with their unusual power devices Give your business an edge with our leading industry insights View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network the first ‘valorization of innovation in furnishing’ collaboration between joran briand, corentin de chatelperron and frédéric morand introduces an eco-friendly stool as an alternative to both timber and fiberglass the trio utilizes its excellent mechanical qualities to replace the un-sustainable material in many applications as the production process uses very little energy and supports local agriculture bangladesh was chosen to support manufacturing – where jute is found in abundance the furniture piece refers to the bollards to be seen in every port fabrication is simple: jute mat is cut to size and laid in a mold the result is a stack-able stool that weighs just four kilos (40% fibre 60% resin) with excellent resistance to flexion tests partner : gold of bengaltype : partnership project VIA 2013label: saintlucstatus : work in progresslocation : bangladeshdate : 2012 size: 45 x 42 x 50 cmmaterial: jute fiber and resin designboom has received this project from our ‘DIY submissions‘ feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here. AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style TEHRAN – According to Iranian archaeologist Yousef Fallahian the Iron Age is considered a new era due to the creation of new and varied forms of metal and ceramic objects and use of gray earthenware with tube spouts developing the tradition of burial settlements it has more or less common features in most regions of the Iranian Plateau and its surrounding regions each of the sites and each of the regions has some different features,” Fallahian wrote in one of his scientific articles published by ResearchGate horse burial was common in all the three cultural domains as its examples can be observed in some sites such as Marlik Kafarkosh and Tomajan from Deilaman and Amlash domain and ‘Asb Sara’ Maryan and Toul sites from Tavalesh domain,” he says Almost in all Iron Age cemeteries of Gilan the tradition of burying objects as grave goods was common. The researcher believes that the burial sites of horses were relatively less common in Iron Age Gilan he mentions that the percentage of horse burial tradition in Gilan is much higher than in the rest of the country “Horses were buried in tombs buried near their owner with their saddles and harnesses in some sites including Marlik horses have been seen in the Tomajan site which was buried in separate graves as well.” Here are edited excerpts of the author’s conclusion about the Iron Age burial in the northern Iranian province: The form of Iron Age tombs was not the same in Gilan It includes various types such as vacuolar graves these graves can be divided into two basic categories: the dead had been buried on the right shoulder or the left shoulder and bent legs with low and high curvature degrees Only a small number of bodies had been buried supine (face up) in some cemeteries A particular conclusion cannot be drawn on this relationship at present The graves had no specific direction in the Iron Age cemeteries in Gilan The graves had been built in four major and minor directions Burials in different directions can be seen even in a single cemetery the burial of corpses in the east-west direction in Kalouraz cemetery or the burial of corpses in the Northeast and Southwest in Boye cemetery could possibly have a special meaning Less writing and script works had been found in the remnants of the Iron Age in Gilan than in the rest of Iran three of these findings were related to all three cultural domains of the Iron Age in Gilan One of them was a cylindrical bead with carved cuneiform artifacts in the Marlik site in the Roudbar domain Another one was a bronze bracelet with cuneiform lines in the Toul site in the Tavalesh domain found during the excavations The third one was two bronze wide eyes with cuneiform lines found from the Amlash region in unauthorized excavations It seems that their richness and abundance were related to the degree of wealth or social position of the person This means that more valuable objects are more show that the person who has died was of higher social standing no site was as abundant and rich as the Marlik site in Gilan Even it can be said that the volume of gold and silver objects and artifacts from the Marlik site is notable and unique compared to other Iron Age sites in Iran and the world The gray pottery and tube porcelain which are of the characteristic of the Iron Age had been more or less achieved in the graves in all three domains of Iron Age in Gilan Grey pottery and tube porcelain discovered in Gilan is indeed comparable to other objects discovered in other Iron Age sites in the northeast and northwest of Iran Placing food for the dead has been extensively discovered in Iron Age graves in Gilan this is a consequence of the fast decomposition of the foods since there is no evidence left behind the reports of Deilaman and Lasulokan explorations show that vertebrate animal bones had been discovered in a container placed there as food for the dead body  Putting weapons and decorative objects (jewelry) in the graves of both men and women was common in the Iron Age sites of Gilan etc.) in the grave of men is more than that in the graves of women etc.) in the grave women is more than that of men it has been observed that the discovered graves had no burial object the seventh and tenth graves excavated at Jamshid Abad had no burial objects as these graves were of infants and children This post contains spoilers for "Star Wars: Visions" season 2 The highlight of "Star Wars: Visions" season 2 was, for me, episode 5: "Journey to the Dark Head." Animated by South Korea's Studio Mir (which was responsible for the majority of episodes in "The Legend of Korra") the short is set during a period of open war between the Jedi and the Sith "Journey to the Dark Head" has the classical anime style that made "The Village Bride" (courtesy of Kinema Citrus) and "The Ninth Jedi" (the work of Production I.G.) such standouts of "Visions" season 1 a young girl born on the Outer Rim planet Dolgarak On Ara's home is two large parallel statues representing the light and dark side of the Force Children are taught to read prophetic images left on the stones below these statues by rain Ara believes cutting off the head of the dark statue will hurt the Sith so the young Jedi Toul (Lee Kyung Tae/Eugene Lee Yang) is assigned to go to Dolgarak with her Toul saw his master struck down by the Sith Lord Bichan (Yun Yong Sik/Daniel Dae Kim) who wants to convert Toul to the dark side and follows the pair to Dolgarak This culminates in a fantastic battle between Toul and Bichan across a stone ring surrounding the statue heads This duel combines the strengths of different lightsaber duels from across the saga reminding viewers just how awe-inspiring such scenes can be "Journey to the Dark Head" reminded me of the Samurai anime film "Sword of the Stranger." Animated by Studio Bones, that film has an unforgettable finale where a samurai and Chinese warrior engage in an acrobatic swordfight across an emptied fortress. One of the best things about the lightsaber duels in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy was their rich colors — props to both Dan Mindel (who shot "The Force Awakens" and "The Rise of Skywalker") and Steve Yedlin (who shot "The Last Jedi.") In particular, the scarlet throne room duel in "The Last Jedi," where Rey (Daisy Ridley) and Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) kill Praetorian Guards, has atmosphere to rival the climactic duels of "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Revenge of the Sith." "Journey to the Dark Head" knows how to use colors too, particularly blue and red. The battle takes place on a cloudy night, so the backgrounds are mostly a purplish-black. That means lightsabers themselves are the primary illumination, which does wonders for the short's mood. The point of "Star Wars: Visions" is to see the galaxy far, far away rendered through different eyes. It's thrilling when those eyes are as skilled as director Hyeong Geun Park and his colleagues' at Studio Mir. "Star Wars: Visions" seasons 1 and 2 are streaming on Disney+. Publication date 19 January 2023 | 20:55 ICT The Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) in Cambodia has approved funding of $3 million to continue conservation work of the Tuol Sleng Museum archives for five years, starting from 2024. The approval was given at a January 11-17 review meeting, with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, KOICA and UNESCO in attendance. According to KOICA, the meeting was to evaluate the second phase of the “Peace Education, Archives Preservation and Digitization, and Site Conservation for Youth Empowerment (PEACE)”, also known as Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum Archives Preservation and Digitization Project. The first phase was also funded by the South Korean government. Shin Jungyeon, KOICA senior deputy director, said that based on a feasibility study, the organisation was prepared to support the five year project. She noted that the funding was $1 million more than the first phase required, but that phase one had only required four years of work. She added that Cambodia has always been a priority development partner of the organisation. KOICA has supported many programmes and projects that have not only had a significant impact on Cambodia’s development, but also boosted friendly relations between the two countries. “As a South Korean government grant implementation agency, KOICA is proud to be a partner and friend of Cambodia and the Cambodian people. We will continue to work for the sustainable development of Cambodia and the mutual co-prosperity of the two countries,” she continued. Hap Touch, secretary of state of the culture ministry, said the second phase of restoration would focus on the preservation of the museum’s archives and outreach education for peace. The first phase of the restoration was begun in 2018, in collaboration with UNESCO and the culture ministry. Through the project, a total of 405,782 pages of archives were digitised, while another 745,494 pages were preserved through the project, including: photographs, film, confessions, biographies, lists of revolutionary books, magazines, Khmer Rouge manuscripts and other documents. Through the implementation of phase two, stakeholders expect to improve the preservation of the Tuol Sleng Museum archives and the restoration of old documents. The archives are used to educate the next generation about the importance of peace. DetailThe artistic collaboration continues on the inside of the building to find their way without using the hospital signs cut into panels and made out of coloured wool tapestry lives up the corridors Placed at the ends of the exterior gardens materializing the living units of the residents interpreting a photograph of a cloud taken 6 000 meters above the centre allows the users to find their way with their heads in the clouds You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email A US official speaking on condition of anonymity said that U.S forces were not actively involved in Monday's strikes but there is general coordination between the two allies Mega Kim World Corp has announced the launch of Time Square 8 their latest development in the well-known Time Square Residential Series Located in Sangkat Boeng Trabaek,Khan Chamkar Mon the project offers both homeowners and investors a modern well-located residential option in one of Phnom Penh’s most rapidly growing areas This marks the eighth project from the developer which has built a strong reputation for delivering quality developments across the city a property consultant from realestate.com.kh spoke to Cambodia Investment Review and highlighted the strategic location of the project in Toul Tom Poung a neighborhood that has seen significant growth in demand over the past few years “This area is one of the safest and most convenient in Phnom Penh with excellent connectivity to business districts The neighborhood offers a balanced lifestyle with a mix of modern conveniences and community feel making it an ideal choice for both residents and potential tenants The development features a range of high-end amenities designed to cater to different lifestyles Charlotte shared that Time Square 8 includes facilities such as an infinity pool providing residents with both recreational and fitness options within the building ensuring there are options for individuals these configurations are designed to maximize comfort and practicality The development’s 24/7 security and card-access lifts further enhance the safety and convenience for its residents contributing to the overall appeal of the project Read More: Phnom Penh’s Condominium Market Shows Signs Of ‘Resilience & Adaptability’ Amid Ongoing Challenges In 2024 Time Square 8 offers flexible payment options and strong rental potential Charlotte outlined that pricing starts at $1,000 to 1800$ per square meter with a flexible 40-month payment plan that begins at just $300 per month This affordability makes the project accessible to a wide range of buyers from first-time homeowners to seasoned investors looking for rental assets in Phnom Penh’s competitive market Rental returns are expected to begin at 6% – 8% driven by the high demand for rental properties in this well-connected area Charlotte explained that one-bedroom units could rent for approximately $400 for 1 bedroom / month making it an attractive investment option with potential for stable and consistent returns As the eighth installment in Mega Kim World Corp’s Time Square Residential Series Time Square 8 benefits from the developer’s established reputation for delivering quality projects Charlotte emphasized that the company’s previous developments have consistently met the expectations of buyers building confidence in the developer’s ability to deliver on promises This proven track record is a key factor for both local and foreign investors ensuring that they are investing with a developer known for reliability and excellence Read More: Phnom Penh Real-estate CBRE Mid-Year Review 2024: Economic Indicators and Market Trends The Phnom Penh condominium market has seen considerable growth and changes over the past decade with more than 50,000 units completed across the city the pace of new project launches has slowed since 2021 prompting developers to adapt to the evolving market conditions Charlotte noted that despite the recent slowdown pricing for projects like Time Square 8 remains competitive reflecting the broader market’s return to pre-pandemic pricing levels This shift offers buyers an opportunity to invest in prime properties at more affordable rates While the market continues to correct itself Time Square 8 stands out as a project that balances quality with affordability making it a compelling option for those looking to enter Phnom Penh’s dynamic real estate market LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-cambodia-286212253/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Charlottecambodia Email: harrison@cirmedia.net Phone: +855 969 530 061 has exploded in popularity in recent years restaurants and boutique stores mushrooming Here are the 10 best restaurants to grab food at © Luigi's Italian Restaurant Following in the very successful footsteps of Piccola Italia Da Luigi on Street 308 the owners recently opened a second outlet in the form of Luigi’s While the authentic thin and crispy Italian pizzas that made Piccola famous are served this spot also offers undoubtedly the capital’s finest freshly-made pasta and a range of other delicious Italian-inspired dishes © Agave Cocina As a relatively new contender to Toul Tom Poung’s swelling collection of eateries Agave Cocina specialises in authentic Mexican cuisine the Oaxaca-inspired menu also boasts tlayudas A range of premium tequilas are also served © Sesame Noodle This intimate eatery is in a quiet street in Toul Tom Poung, close to Russian Market Serving up a simple menu with dishes such as killer fresh noodles quirky Sesame Noodle Bar is open for lunch and dinner © Vibe Asia Operating as a 100% plant-based café Vibe Asia is popular with the capital’s health-conscious crowd all food is ethically sourced and presented in a clean and creative way The café also works with local suppliers of organic produce and incorporates ingredients believed to have medicinal and healing properties into its dishes © Dos Besos Another Mexican option in Toul Tom Poung is Dos Besos, which is a relatively recent capital newcomer It’s also a great spot to grab a bargain lunch Sign up to our newsletter to save up to $800 on our unique trips See privacy policy © Eleven One Kitchen Nestled in a tropical garden this laidback eatery serves authentic and delicious casual Khmer cuisine Boasting a cosy and comfortable atmosphere Eleven One Kitchen cooks up a range of local treats where a fish fillet smothered in amok sauce is served in a homemade bun Wash it down with a fresh fruit smoothie or coconut © Roots & Burgers This casual burger restaurant and bar puts an emphasis on delivering healthy options that fuse together the flavours of the West with Asia chicken pho and wasabi tempura dory burger It also distills its own gin and has a menu packed with creative concoctions © Intégrité This stylish but relaxed boutique restaurant cafe and bar is another newcomer to the Toul Tom Poung scene it is the perfect place to spend the afternoon chilling with friends © Cafe Yejj A Russian Market stalwart bistro-style cafe spread across two floors It uses organic ingredients in its range of dishes wraps and a range of Middle Eastern dishes with a daily happy hour running from 4pm to 9pm © Long After Dark This stylish hangout kickstarted the hipster trend that is sweeping across Toul Tom Poung The intimate two-floor bar is stocked full of whisky with food also served in the form of a range of toasties with chilled beats in the background during the evenings Guides & Tips 13 Hilarious Arabic Swear Words and Phrases See & Do The Best Places for an Asian Spring Break See & Do Koh Dach: Exploring Cambodia's Silk Island Guides & Tips The Best Places to Travel in October See & Do Discover Battambang: Top 10 Things To See and Do in Cambodia's Charming Town Guides & Tips The Best Places to Travel in November History The Oldest Religions in the World 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are freshly laundered the decoration of the interior – and the options on the menu – is distinctly Khmer refreshing atmosphere for our guests because it is very rare to find greenery in the city,” said Leitch “We are also doing our best to eliminate the use of plastic Irresponsible use of plastic waste is responsible for much of the city’s litter,” she added Kinin does not offer plastic takeaway containers for food or for drinks as they would inevitably end up in landfills the restaurant collaborates with several other businesses to work on ways they can collectively improve their positive impact on the planet a partner organisation collects them for reuse One corner of the lush shaded garden area sells a variety of seedlings and flower pots Kerryn would like to see all businesses improve their efforts to reduce their environmental impact but accepts that plastic use will probably be around for some time “The environment here is beautiful and relaxing It’s like having a coffee in the forest,” she said I think it would be perfect for reviewing a lesson or reading a book,” she said Sokunthea said that she would definitely be back PHNOM PENH: Eight people are confirmed dead after a fire in Phnom Penh’s Toul Kork district ripped through a 5th floor karaoke bar and hotel on July 1 | Publication date 28 March 2022 | 15:01 ICT Uy Kuyteav – the popular Cambodian restaurant chain – hit a latest milestone on March 27 with the opening of its latest eaterie at the junction of Phnom Penh's Toul Pongro and Veng Sreng boulevards The charming 38-seat Uy Kuyteav Toul Pongro restaurant is located at a Caltex Petrol Station in the high population residential district The restaurant's minimalist yet chic decor creates a comfortable dining ambience in which to enjoy popular local dishes redefined in taste and presentation by Cambodian Master Chef Luu Meng and his culinary team Highly recommended signature dishes include Kuyteav Phnom Penh the national trademarked dish popular for breakfast Other dishes include Special Beef Bone Noodles where the bone marrow can be sipped through a straw Braised Beef “Korko” Sandwich and Shrimp Paste Fried Rice with Prawns – accompanied by popular local Cambodian desserts like Tuek Kork Chus with Shaved Ice The Uy Kuyteav concept is to serve elevated Cambodian street food at its best in comfortable and cosy surroundings Uy Kuyteav Toul Pongro is open from 6am to 6pm daily