ACCEB.NEWS Daily Briefing - Mar 20
∙ Turkish Energy Minister is expanding Turkey’s energy market in preparation for EU players’ involvement, with Trans Adriatic Pipeline(TAP) and TurkStream pipeline operation visible each by 2019 and 2020.
∙ BP will face a hearing at European Parliament this Thursday over its accountability in climate change.
∙ China’s State Development & Investment Corporation that manages $1.46 billion worth of assets announced it would speed up its exit coal plan.
∙ Britain's biggest department store operator, John Lewis Partnership, has pledged to cut its emission by one-third by 2028.
∙ Lufthansa Group says it will offset CO2 emissions from all staff air travels and ground operation in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
∙ South African Airline Industry called for a tax exemption for domestic flights.
∙ Samsung SDS introduced on a solution called Deliver that connects Ethereum and Hyperledger, and aims to make it linkable with other blockchain platforms.
∙ US National Pork Board is testing a blockchain platform for pork supply chains.
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