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Travertine : What is better-Peruvian or Turkish Travertine??

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Author: neilbuchanSubject: What is better-Peruvian or Turkish Travertine??Posted: 09 Jan 2010 at 10:07amI am looking for a premium outdoor Travertine. I have the supplier who carries Turkish Travertine saying his is the best. I have the supplier who carries Peruvian Travertine saying it is the best. I could also consider Italian although I dont know much about it. I do like the Pervian, it is very pretty, the Turkish Travertine seems to powder a little. Please help with your knowledge and opinion on the matter, it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance Neil

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Trina Solar supplies modules to Citus Power for Turkish project

2016-12-05 01:00:00| Power Technology

Global provider of photovoltaic (PV) modules, solutions, and services Trina Solar has delivered 8.8MW of PV modules to Citus Power for the Yahyal solarpower plant.

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A.Celli Opens Turkish Location

2016-09-29 12:00:00| Nonwovens Industry Breaking News

Sales offices will be located in Istanbul.

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Turkish coal plants in line for public subsidies

2016-09-06 10:21:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Guardian: Turkish coal plants are in line for eye-watering public subsidies and exemptions from environmental regulations, under an amended energy package delivered by the countrys parliament, late last week. Turkey is a member of the G20, whose two leading economies the US and China agreed to ratify the Paris climate change agreement on Saturday. The G20 summit which ended in Hangzhou, China, yesterday also came under pressure to put a deadline to an old pledge to phase out fossil fuel subsidies....

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Siemens to upgrade signalling technology on Turkish rail route

2016-08-12 01:00:00| Railway Technology

German engineering company Siemens will deliver the latest signalling technology for a main-line rail route that runs for approximately 380km from the Turkish port of Samsun on the Black Sea, to the railway junction of Kalin in Central Anatolia.

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