1. I went on holiday to Greece last month.
2. I stayed in a really nice hotel — there were two swimming pools in the garden!
3. There was a small beach in front of the hotel. 4. There weren't any cars on the road, but there were some buses, and a lot of tourists.
5. There was a restaurant in the hotel, but there weren't some very nice restaurants in the town.
6. There was a waiter called Manolis - he was very friendly.
7. There was a big window, so I could see the sea.
8. In the evening, when there weren't any people on the beach, it was very beautiful.
Kazakhstan is committed to becoming one of the top 30 of the world’s 50 developing nations by 2050. A “greening” of essential economic sectors is part and parcel of this economic drive. As an oil producing nation, moving from “brown” to green status will be a challenge – one that Kazakhstan is ready to face head on.
President Nazarbayev formally adopted Kazakhstan’s Green Economy Concept policy in 2013, following the Rio+20 Earth Summit in 2012. With full presidential backing, it appears the Central Asian state is firmly committed to “cleaning up” its economy.
By 2030, Kazakhstan aims to generate 30% of its domestic electricity supply from renewable sources, rising to 20% by 2050. Legislation establishing feed-in tariffs for renewables was introduced in 2013 and will remain in place for 50 years – providing the impetus for companies to invest in green technologies.
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