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On 1 November 2007, Pardis Petrochemical Complex launched its first production phase, marking a major step in Iran’s petrochemical industry. Established with the mission of supporting food security and sustainable development, the complex is now, after 18 years, recognized as the largest producer of ammonia and urea in the Middle East.
Right now, the world’s energy landscape is shifting faster than ever. As the urgency to tackle climate change grows, there’s a rising spotlight on green hydrogen—a clean fuel that could reshape how we produce and use energy. Green hydrogen is made by splitting water using electricity from renewable sources like solar and wind, producing fuel without any carbon emissions. This makes it a powerful player in the race toward a sustainable and low-carbon future.
Fatemeh Bagheri, journalist and editor-in-chief of Titrsanat News Agency, was recognized as one of the elites in the country’s knowledge-based and media sector, receiving her statuette and certificate of appreciation from Abouzar Shahpari during a special ceremony honoring national elites and knowledge-based centers. This event highlighted the active and influential presence of this media outlet in scientific and specialized news coverage and created a distinguished position for Titrsanat News Agency.
The 6th edition of the Mustafa Prize for Science and Technology was held yesterday at Vahdat Hall in Tehran, with the presence of the most distinguished thinkers and leading figures in science and technology. This event represented a fusion of wisdom, innovation, and enthusiasm for scientific advancements in Iran and across the world.