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WRECWorld Renewable Energy Congress
WRECWeb Replication and Caching (computing)
WRECWhistler Real Estate Company (British Columbia, Canada)
WRECWestern Region Environment Centre (Australia)
WRECWiltshire Racial Equality Council (UK)
WRECWestern Region Education Center (Jacksonville, IL)


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Setting an example Ali Sayigh, Director General of the World Renewable Energy Congress and Chairman of the three-day Alter Energy Convention in Dubai which wrapped up on Thursday, said the UAE is leading by example.
The conference-led event's impressive lineup of confirmed speakers includes Paul Dickerson, the US Department of Energy's former COO of Energy & Efficiency and Renewable Energy; Professor Ali Sayigh, Chairman of World Renewable Energy Congress & Director General of World Renewable Energy Network, UK; Dr.
College of Engineering dean Professor Nader Al Bastaki said preparations are in full swing to host the event being organized in cooperation with Noga, World Renewable Energy Congress and Islamic Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization.
 
 
 
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