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Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469532

Wind Turbines In Puglia, Italy

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469532

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm of renewable energy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change. These towering structures harness power of the wind to generate clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Wind energy has shown rapid development in recent years, with more efficient technologies and decreasing costs, making it increasingly competitive in the energy market. In regions like Southern Italy, particularly in areas like Puglia, wind turbines are becoming a vital pillar in renewable energy production, contributing not only to greater environmental sustainability but also to local economic growth.


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Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469530

Wind Turbines In Puglia, Italy

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469530

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm of renewable energy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change. These towering structures harness power of the wind to generate clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Wind energy has shown rapid development in recent years, with more efficient technologies and decreasing costs, making it increasingly competitive in the energy market. In regions like Southern Italy, particularly in areas like Puglia, wind turbines are becoming a vital pillar in renewable energy production, contributing not only to greater environmental sustainability but also to local economic growth.


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Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469528

Wind Turbines In Puglia, Italy

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469528

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm of renewable energy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change. These towering structures harness power of the wind to generate clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Wind energy has shown rapid development in recent years, with more efficient technologies and decreasing costs, making it increasingly competitive in the energy market. In regions like Southern Italy, particularly in areas like Puglia, wind turbines are becoming a vital pillar in renewable energy production, contributing not only to greater environmental sustainability but also to local economic growth.


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A wind turbine is seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469526

Wind Turbines In Puglia, Italy

6 September 2023

A wind turbine is seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469526

6 September 2023

A wind turbine is seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm of renewable energy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change. These towering structures harness power of the wind to generate clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Wind energy has shown rapid development in recent years, with more efficient technologies and decreasing costs, making it increasingly competitive in the energy market. In regions like Southern Italy, particularly in areas like Puglia, wind turbines are becoming a vital pillar in renewable energy production, contributing not only to greater environmental sustainability but also to local economic growth.


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Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469524

Wind Turbines In Puglia, Italy

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm o...

#10469524

6 September 2023

Wind turbines are seen near Foggia, Puglia, Italy, on September 1st, 2023. Wind turbines continue to make significant strides in the realm of renewable energy, playing a crucial role in the fight against climate change. These towering structures harness power of the wind to generate clean electricity, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing reliance on fossil fuels. Wind energy has shown rapid development in recent years, with more efficient technologies and decreasing costs, making it increasingly competitive in the energy market. In regions like Southern Italy, particularly in areas like Puglia, wind turbines are becoming a vital pillar in renewable energy production, contributing not only to greater environmental sustainability but also to local economic growth.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446278

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446278

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446280

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446280

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446282

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446282

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446284

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446284

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446286

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446286

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446288

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446288

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446290

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446290

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446292

Sugar Crystal

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Beside...

#10446292

2 September 2023

Sugar is a sweet substance made from the juice of trees or fruits. In India, sugar is usually made from sugarcane or sugarcane juice. Besides, beet and maple are two other major forest sources of sugar. The chemical name of sugar is sucrose and the chemical symbol is C12 H22 O11. Granulated sugar is pure crystalline sucrose. It can be classified into seven types of sugar based on the crystal size, from coarse (0.75 - 0.6mm) to medium (0.5 - 0.3mm) to small-size (0.3 - 0.02mm). Most of these are used only by food processors and professional bakers. Each crystal size provides unique functional characteristics that make the sugar appropriate for the food processor's special needs. Sugar produced in India is mainly of granulated type. Granulated sugar is further classified into various types based on color and grain size. According to the Indian Standards Specifications (ISI), there are around 20 grades of sugar based on grain size and colors. The color series has four grades designated as 30,29,28 and 27, while the grain size has five grades namely A, B, C, D, E. The Bulk of production in the country is of C, D, and E grains, branded as large, medium, and small, and has a color specification of 30. The D grade produced in the country is comparable to world standards. Different types of sugar were produced from sugar cane at Tehatta, West Bengal, India on 02/09/2023.


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Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which starte...

#10446362

Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.

2 September 2023

Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which starte...

#10446362

2 September 2023

Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.


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Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which starte...

#10446364

Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.

2 September 2023

Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which starte...

#10446364

2 September 2023

Ruins of a school under the Moragahakanda project on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.


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Invasive fish that have died after Moragahakanda reservoir dried up on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Pro...

#10446368

Due To The Extremely Dry Weather, The Moragahakanda Reservoir Has Dried Up, And The Old Ruins Have Been Exposed.

2 September 2023

Invasive fish that have died after Moragahakanda reservoir dried up on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Pro...

#10446368

2 September 2023

Invasive fish that have died after Moragahakanda reservoir dried up on September 2, 2023, in Moragahakanda, Sri Lanka. The Moragahakanda Project, which started work on January 25, 2007, is one of the largest irrigation projects built in Sri Lanka. The amount spent on this project is 4,500 lakh US dollars. In addition, the total water capacity of this reservoir is 570 million cubic liters. This project will be used for drinking water supply, power generation, drinking water supply, and freshwater fisheries. Due to the drought that has affected Sri Lanka at present, reservoirs have dried up in many parts of the country. Due to this, the farmers as well as the people are suffering from a lack of drinking water. Some water sources have completely dried up, and some water sources can only see a limited amount of water. With the emptying of some reservoirs, the ruins of the villages that were submerged in water for these reservoirs have emerged. People have started gathering in these areas to witness this event. Here, it is special to be able to see houses, schools, and religious shrines submerged in water for these projects. Also, due to the lack of water in these reservoirs, freshwater fish resources are also threatened with extinction. Although Sri Lanka receives a little rain from time to time, it has not yet rained enough to fill the reservoirs.


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