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[Title] => UNIDO backs project using sea current to produce power
[Summary] => The United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) is backing a project aimed at promoting and disseminating the use and application of marine current technology to produce power.
UNIDO representative Masayoshi Matsushita, said the project will initially involve the Philippines, China and Indonesia.
Matsushita said they would conduct a feasibility study, which will be completed in 15 months, to be jointly-funded by the ASEAN Center for Energy and the governments of the three countries.
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[AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula
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UNIDO representative Masayoshi Matsushita, said the project will initially involve the Philippines, China and Indonesia.
Matsushita said they would conduct a feasibility study, which will be completed in 15 months, to be jointly-funded by the ASEAN Center for Energy and the governments of the three countries.
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