Statement by the Governor of Turks and Caicos Islands on the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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I thought it important to give an update on the UK’s response to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, and the support TCI is, and will provide, in terms of sanctions. Russia’s assault on Ukraine is an unprovoked, premeditated and barbaric attack against a sovereign democratic state. It is a clear breach of international law and the UN Charter. I spent some of early military career in West Germany, defending Europe from the threat of Soviet aggression, and to see columns of Tanks from Russia’s ‘First Guards Tank Army’, bearing down on cities and civilians, in a democratic state, is unconscionable… Continue reading “Statement by the Governor of Turks and Caicos Islands on the Russian invasion of Ukraine”

Eritrea: Nationals abroad commemorate International Women’s Day

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Nationals residing in Melbourne, Australia commemorated 8 March, International Women’s Day featuring various cultural and artistic programs. At the occasion, Ms. Birhin Okbay, head of the National Union of Eritrean Women branch in Melbourne, indicating that the strong participation of Eritrean women in the national affairs attests to the strong commitment of the Eritrean Government on issues of women, commended all that contributed in organizing the colorful event. Mr. Yasin Omer, head of Community and Public Affairs in Australia on his part, said that the transformation of women being witness… Continue reading “Eritrea: Nationals abroad commemorate International Women’s Day”

Coronavirus – Eritrea: Announcement from the Ministry of Health (07 March 2022)

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One patient has been diagnosed positive for COVID-19 in tests carried out today at Testing Station in the Central Region. On the other hand, four patients who have been receiving medical treatment in hospital in the Central Region have recovered fully and have been discharged from the facility. The total number of recovered patients has accordingly increased to 9,608 while the number of deaths stands at 103. The total number of confirmed cases in the country to date has increased to 9,716.Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Information, Eritrea. Continue reading “Coronavirus – Eritrea: Announcement from the Ministry of Health (07 March 2022)”

Hitachi Energy selected as technology partner for the world’s longest AC power-from-shore project in Norway

World-first solution will combine two power quality technologies to deliver renewable energy reliably and safely from the mainland power grid

Zurich, Switzerland, March 07, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Hitachi Energy, the global technology and market leader in power grids, announced today that it has been selected by Aker BP, the Norwegian oil and gas exploration and production company, as technology partner for the NOAKA power-from-shore project off the Norwegian coast. The entire project will be powered by up to 150 megawatts of power from the mainland grid – making it the world’s longest power-from-shore AC connection at around 250 km.

Hitachi Energy will perform detailed front-end engineering and design (FEED) studies for a power quality solution that will enable the Aker BP operated NOA Fulla field and the Equinor operated Krafla field in the North Sea to be powered from the mainland. The contract awarded to Hitachi Energy includes an option to deliver the power quality solution when the FEED studies are completed.

By using power from the mainland grid, which is mainly renewable hydropower,  minimizes NOAKA’s carbon footprint. To ensure the smooth, reliable and safe transmission of electricity to the offshore platforms, Hitachi Energy’s solution combines two power quality technologies that have never been used before for this type of application: a high-performance STATCOM, called SVC Light®, and thyristor-controlled series capacitors. The MACH™ control and protection system, will enable the two technologies to work in harmony as a single synchronized solution. This will be made possible by leveraging Hitachi Energy’s extensive and unique know-how in power quality solutions as well as its domain integration capabilities.

“We are delighted that Aker BP has selected our pioneering power quality solution, enabling this vital energy project to be powered with emission-free renewable energy,” says Niklas Persson, Managing Director of Hitachi Energy’s Grid Integration business. “This world-first solution will also enable progress toward mega-scale offshore renewable power installations, offering viable alternative pathways for connecting power from shore with AC over long distances.”

“Our ambition is to develop the NOAKA area with a minimum carbon footprint and a prerequisite for this is that the fields are supplied with power-from-shore,” says Lars Høier, Senior Vice President and Asset Manager for NOAKA at Aker BP. “We selected Hitachi Energy as our trusted technology partner to provide a reliable and flexible grid connection and power quality solution to secure high reliability in our operations.”

Hitachi Energy’s proposed solution comprises a new grid connection to house the STATCOM, thyristor-controlled series capacitors, shunt reactors and gas-insulated switchgear. The solution will also increase the transmission capacity of an existing 420 kV mainland grid connection with new gas-insulated switchgear and a power transformer. These are all technologies made by Hitachi Energy to secure exceptional levels of grid availability and reliability.

Hitachi Energy: proven track record in long-distance power-from-shore

Hitachi Energy supplied the world’s first long-distance power-from-shore installation in Norway in 2005 using its HVDC Light® high-voltage direct current technology. Since then, Hitachi Energy has supplied four of the five HVDC power-from-shore installations, all of which supply platforms off the Norwegian coast. In December 2021, Hitachi Energy won a contract to supply the most powerful power-from-shore solution in the Middle East and North Africa. The solution will deliver 3,200 MW of low-carbon power to two offshore production clusters, reducing the clusters’ emissions by up to 35 percent.

About Hitachi Energy Ltd.

Hitachi Energy is a global technology leader that is advancing a sustainable energy future for all. We serve customers in the utility, industry and infrastructure sectors with innovative solutions and services across the value chain. Together with customers and partners, we pioneer technologies and enable the digital transformation required to accelerate the energy transition towards a carbon-neutral future. We are advancing the world’s energy system to become more sustainable, flexible and secure whilst balancing social, environmental and economic value. Hitachi Energy has a proven track record and unparalleled installed base in more than 140 countries. Headquartered in Switzerland, we employ around 38,000 people in 90 countries and generate business volumes of approximately $10 billion USD.

About Hitachi, Ltd.

Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, contributes to a sustainable society with a higher quality of life by driving innovation through data and technology as the Social Innovation Business. Hitachi is focused on strengthening its contribution to the Environment, the Resilience of business and social infrastructure as well as comprehensive programs to enhance Security & Safety. Hitachi resolves the issues faced by customers and society across six domains: IT, Energy, Mobility, Industry, Smart Life and Automotive Systems through its proprietary Lumada solutions. The company’s consolidated revenues for fiscal year 2020 (ended March 31, 2021) totaled 8,729.1 billion yen ($78.6 billion), with 871 consolidated subsidiaries and approximately 350,000 employees worldwide. For more information on Hitachi, please visit the company’s website at https://www.hitachi.com.

 

 

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Meinergy Signs Agreement with Huawei on a 1 GW and 500 MWh Project to Facilitate Green Development of Ghana

BARCELONA, Spain, March 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Huawei Digital Power Technologies Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Huawei Digital Power) signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Meinergy Technology Co., Ltd (hereinafter referred to as Meinergy), the leading PV developer in West Africa. Under the agreement, Huawei Digital Power will provide a complete smart PV & energy storage system (ESS) solution for the 1 GW utility-scale PV plant and 500 MWh ESS project developed by Meinergy in Ghana.

Wu Guangwen (CEO – Meinergy), Zhou Wei (Managing Director – Huawei Ghana Representative Office), and Fang Liangzhou (Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer – Huawei Digital Power), attended the signing ceremony.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1760287/Meinergy_Signs_Agreement_with_Huawei_Executives.jpg

To meet the increasing demand for power, diversify energy mix, and accelerate economic development, the government of Ghana has set its strategic goal for renewable energy: Increase the proportion of renewable energy in the energy mix to 10%, promote green energy, and make power accessible nationwide by 2030.

Meinergy has been in Ghana for many years, and its business covers mining, electric power, and PV sectors. Against the backdrop of global energy mix transformation, Meinergy has vigorously expanded its renewable energy business in Ghana and other countries in Africa to provide stable green power for local communities and bridge the electric power divide.https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1760288/Meinergy_Signs_Agreement_with_Huawei_Solar_Panels.jpg

The two parties have had close cooperation in utility-scale PV plants, integration of PV and hydropower, energy storage, and residential PV in Ghana and have achieved outstanding business results. Both parties expect to further cooperate in PV & ESS plant development, data centers, eLTE, and public cloud to build a greener Africa.

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Nationals abroad commemorate International Women’s Day

Asmara, 07 March 2022 – Nationals residing in Melbourne, Australia commemorated 8 March, International Women’s Day featuring various cultural and artistic programs.

At the occasion, Ms. Birhin Okbay, head of the National Union of Eritrean Women branch in Melbourne, indicating that the strong participation of Eritrean women in the national affairs attests to the strong commitment of the Eritrean Government on issues of women, commended all that contributed in organizing the colorful event.

Mr. Yasin Omer, head of Community and Public Affairs in Australia on his part, said that the transformation of women being witnessed and the strong participation in national affairs attests to the long journey the Eritrean women have passed through to realize their gender equality.

At the event, Secretary of the PFDJ branch in Melbourne, Mr. Habtom Jovani and the chairman of the Eritrean Community in Victoria Region, Mr. Kidane Ginbot delivered messages of solidarity.

Source: Eritrea – Ministry of Information

The Multiple Sacrifices of Eritrean Women

The story of Eritrean women, who participated in the armed struggle for national liberation and social justice, is being documented and told by nationals and foreigners although it is not exhaustive. Eritrean women freedom fighters have made many sacrifices for the liberation and transformation of the country. They know no limit on the amount of sacrifice. They never hesitated to sacrifice their reproductive time, their body parts, their opportunities, and their life. They participated in the national liberation struggle with enthusiasm and made up about 30-35 per cent of the liberation army.

During the struggle for independence, the EPLF strongly believed that a revolution could not triumph without the conscious participation of women and was guided by the principle of “emancipation through equal participation in the struggle.” These ideals brought about a fundamental transformation in the outcome of the struggle and in the social structure of the society.

The EPLF had a firm belief that the social emancipation of women could not be seen separately from the question of the emancipation of the entire society. For this reason, since its establishment, it has given great emphasis to the participation of women in the national democratic revolution. This is reflected in the documents of the Front, including the 1971 manifesto Nhnan Elamanan (we and our objectives) and declarations of the front’s first and second congress held in 1977 and 1987 respectively. One of the objectives of the National Democatic Program that was issued in 1977 was to “destroy the bad aspects of the culture and traditions of Eritrean society and develop its good and progressive content.”

The dedication and sacrifice by Eritrean heroines was fundamental to the success of the political and social liberation in Eritrea. The momentum and direction of the struggle was to a large extent determined by the self-confidence, determination, heroism and sacrifice of female fighters in the field and in the clandestine organizations within the territory occupied by the enemy. Eritrea’s long and bitter struggle for independence would not have succeeded without the active and exemplary contribution of women.

As a tribute to the heroines of the Eritrean revolution on the occasion of International Women’s Day, I would like to focus on “the other war” which the freedom fighters (tegadelti) had to deal with. Despite their young age, Eritrean freedom fighters were willing to sacrifice or forego self-interest and emotional desire to promote the objectives of the struggle. For the moment I am delighted to share a love story of two tegadelti which I found in a booklet called mahfuda tarik (purse of history) that showed the love, sacrifice, fortitude and perseverance of a mother, fighter and lover.

It is the story of Alganesh Tekeste, who initially joined the Eritrean Liberation Front (ELF) in 1977. When the ELF ceased to exist in 1981, she joined the EPLF and continued her struggle until Eritrea’s liberation in 1991. Alganesh, who rose to the position of commissar of a unit while in the EPLF, fell in love and married Bereket, her brother-in-arms. After the glorious victory of Operation Fenkil, she became pregnant in 1990 while she was at the Gindae front. She was then sent to the rear area in Nakfa. She wrote a two-page letter dated April 2, 1991 to her husband whom she thought was fighting a battle in the Danakil. By the time she wrote the letter, she had given birth to a baby boy who was then three months old. Here is a rough translation of her letter.

To whom I miss and love heartily, my love:

First of all, I would like to extend my revolutionary greeting to you, my love, and I am confident that the letter will reach you. Bereket, my brother, how are you? Above all, your health!

I am extremely good at handling the newly born baby, fruit of our love.

Bereket, how are you? How are you doing in the war at the Danakil? How are you managing the hot environment, the thirst, fatigue and all the perils in general? A person in love is always restless and I am thinking about you all the time. I am thinking about whether you are alive or not and am losing my mind over the news I could hear. I am separated only physically from you. Spiritually, I am always fighting on your side in all the battles you have taken part.

For your surprise, but you should not laugh at me, when news of war comes, I close my ears and play deaf in order not to listen to some bad news about you.

Eternal remembrance to our martyrs Victory to the masses!

Alganesh drew her palm in the middle of the love letter to express her love for her husband which she thought was fighting at the Danakil front. In the simply drawn palm of her hand she wrote “selam selam for you, my precious love. My fingers that were hidden from you for so long are coming to the Danakil; accept them.” At the bottom she wrote an important message, big good news, that she felt would fill the heart of her husband with joy. She wrote “Temesgen, the fruit of us” to inform her husband about their newly born baby.

By the time Alganesh wrote the letter Bereket had already become a martyr. He died in April 1991 at Rama, Tigray, fighting against the Derg army redeployed in Tigray to attack the TPLF.

Although both Eritrean men and women made a lot of sacrifices for Eritrea’s liberation, the liberation struggle took a larger toll on women. A great number of women fighters devoted their reproductive age to the struggle and have been left without a child, and many more still suffer due to the severe injury sustained in combat.

The emotional sacrifice paid by Eritrean women fighters exceeds that of the physical sacrifice. Many fighters joined the struggle by giving up educational, marriage and business opportunities. The tremendous sacrifice made by the heroines continues to this day to serve as reference and inspiration to young generation.

Only a handful of women joined the nascent EPLF in 1973, some two years after its establishment. But their number increased phenomenally in the following year and thereafter until women made up a third of the EPLF’s fighting force.

Today, thanks to the boldness of the women revolutionaries and their readiness to make multiple sacrifices, Eritrea has become a country where gender equality is respected and national unity is maintained. The martyred and veteran heroines of Eritrea have taught the previously male- dominated Eritrean society about the rightful position of women. They had fought on the frontline, driven tracks, repaired vehicles, commanded army units, participated in campaigns to educate the public and done all sorts of things usually considered `masculine.’ The Eritrean revolution produced many thousands of heroines that fought bravely for the liberation and emancipation of the Eritrean society.

Source: Eritrea – Ministry of Information