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How You Can Help the Arab World

By: Anthony Bayyouk / Arab America Contributing Writer The situation in certain parts of the Arab World has not been ideal for decades. Since the discovery of oil and the Nakba, the Arab World has undergone many hardships. Countless immigrants were forced to immigrate because of the lack of safety, jobs, and many other factors … Continued

Electric Cars in The Middle East

By: Anthony Bayyouk / Arab America Contributing Writer As Electric cars start to enter the market, more and more nations are starting to invest money into electric vehicles. You may see a Tesla or other electric cars in your town more often each day. Millennials are picking up on the trend more than anyone. When … Continued

How the Pan-Arab Electricity Market Can Promote Regional Cooperation and Economic Recovery

SOURCE: BROOKINGS. EDU BY: PAUL NOUMBA UM AND WALEED ALSURAIH The benefits of electricity trade among countries cannot be overemphasized. Regional electricity trade allows utilities and market participants to take advantage of economies of scale, which enables the development of large-capacity plants and access to efficient low-cost supply options. It provides more flexibility in accessing … Continued

In Gaza, we get four hours of electricity a day — if we’re lucky

SOURCE: LOS ANGELES TIMES BY: ABIER ALMASRI http://www.latimes.com/opinion/op-ed/la-oe-almasri-no-electricity-in-gaza-20170820-story.html   Some friends threw me a surprise birthday party last month. They placed a chocolate cake lit with candles before me and told me to make a wish for the year ahead. I immediately blurted out, “24-hour electricity and air conditioning.” They laughed and suggested I wish … Continued

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