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Berri urges ‘consensus with KSA’, reiterates that ‘the problem is … – Naharnet

Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has called for consensus with Saudi Arabia over the presidential choice, as he reiterated that the problem is Maronite in the presidential file.

In an interview with al-Akhbar newspaper, Berri said that he is awaiting the outcome of the upcoming Christian gathering in Bkirki, when asked about who can break the presidential deadlock.

When we said yesterday that the problem is Maronite, they got dismayed. And if we say it today, they will also get dismayed, but this is the main problem, the Speaker added.

When I say that the problem is inter-Maronite, they accuse me of launching unjust accusations. Any observer can draw one conclusion: they went federalism or confederalism under the label of financial decentralization, which we reject because it was not mentioned in the Taif Accord, Berri said, in an interview with al-Liwaa newspaper.

We support broad administrative decentralization, because it involves facilitating peoples affairs and preserves the central state, the Speaker added.

Whats notable in this regard is the Free Patriotic Movements melting in the stances of the Lebanese Forces to the extent of not finding any differentiation between them, despite Dr. (Samir) Geageas rejection of meeting MP (Jebran) Bassil, Berri went on to say.

Despite competition inside the same community, Geagea has succeeded in leading the Maronite scene, and whenever he takes a stance Bassil would endorse it and try to go further, the Speaker added.

As for his recent meeting with Saudi Ambassador to Lebanon Walid Bukhari, Berri said the atmosphere was positive.

We did not agree, but we did not disagree, and accordingly consensus with the kingdom over the presidential choice is necessary, Berri added.

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Trico Electric Cooperative to Install Third Battery System – America’s … – National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

Trico Electric Cooperative in May plans to complete and commission a 15-MW/30-MWh battery at its Avion 10-MW solar farm in Marana, Arizona. (Photo Courtesy: Trico)

Motivated by its members, an Arizona electric cooperative is taking on its third battery project in two years to boost reliability, reduce carbon emissions, save money and deliver revenue from the wholesale electric power market.

Trico Electric Cooperative, headquartered in Marana, plans to have a new 10-megawatt/40-megawatt-hour battery system operational by end of this year. The facility just south of Tucson will be adjacent to the co-ops Sahuarita distribution substation. Trico is a partial-requirements member of Arizona Electric Power Cooperative and receives most of its energy and capacity from AEPCO. Trico and AEPCO are working together to develop the Sahuarita battery project.

Trico first installed a 15-MW/30-MWh battery system in 2022 at its Chirreon 10-MW solar and battery facility near a growing retirement community north of Tucson. This spring, the co-op plans to complete installation of an identical system at its Avion 10-MW solar farm in Marana. Both these projects are owned by Trico through subsidiaries.

Trico CEO Brian Heithoff cites members demand for innovation and value as the main driver for pursuing energy storage. Industry trends toward decarbonization, decentralization and digitization also prompted the co-ops projects, he said. Trico has committed to reduce its carbon dioxide emissions by 50% by 2032.

One of Tricos core values is innovation, and so we have a history of continually trying to improve ourselves for our members benefit, Heithoff said. When we serve our members with our battery resources, we reduce our peaking resource needs and often we can free up our other resources to sell to other energy providers.

With energy storage, Trico can use its excess capacity to save members money by strategically selling resources into the wholesale power market during non-peak months, he said.

A typical deployment strategy might be to discharge the batteries during the evening peak, Heithoff said. But if we see that theres going to be a peak and/or higher prices the next morning, we will hold some of that in the batteries and deploy it at a more beneficial time.

Heithoff said he expects battery storage to grow in importance and encourages electric co-ops to explore the technology now.

What is now strategic for us is going to become standard operating procedure in five or 10 years, he said.

Its kind of like computers. When co-ops bought their first desktop computer back in the 90s, that was probably a strategic decision. Then in five to 10 years, almost everybody had a personal computer. What is new in energy storage to a lot of cooperatives is just going be a routine skillset.

Cathy Cash is a staff writer for NRECA.

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FIDE Candidates And Women’s Candidates 2024 To Be Held In Toronto – Chess.com

The FIDE Candidates and Women's Candidates 2024 will be held concurrently in Toronto, Canada, the International Chess Federation announced on Monday. Taking place on April 3-25, it will be the first time that the two tournaments will occur with the same schedule and venue. It is also the first time in history that the event will take place in North America.

In a statement published in the announcement, FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich said:

FIDE is happy to award such an important competition to Canada, a country that has made significant chess progress in recent years, with more kids playing the game, more titled players, and more chess fans and chess streamers.

He also emphasized the importance of combining the two Candidates tournaments at the same time and venue, stressing the goal to "bring the Women's Candidates to a wider audience, with a greater following."

The event will be sponsored by the Scheinberg family, who also helped sponsor the previous Candidates Tournament. Isai Scheinberg said: "My family and I are very happy that the Candidates Tournaments will be held in Canada, our home country."

The participants are not yet determined. The paths to qualification are the following (see here for more details):

The Candidates tournaments are the most prestigious over-the-board events in the world. The victor of each division will face the classical world champion and women's world champion, respectively, in the next cycle.

Reigning World Champion Magnus Carlsen opted not to defend his title this year. The classical world champion will therefore be determined next month in the FIDE World Championship 2023, contested between GM Ian Nepomniachtchi and GM Ding Liren. The runner-up will gain automatic entry into the FIDE Candidates 2024.

GM Ju Wenjun has been the women's world champion since 2018this will be her third title defense. Her challenger in the Women's World Championship 2023 will be determined at the beginning of April this year in the FIDE Women's Candidates Tournament 2022-23. The women's world championship match will take place on July 3 in Shanghai and Chongqing, China.

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After Blunder By So In 4th Game, Nakamura Wins The American Cup – Chess.com

It took four rapid games before the victor was decided on the 10th and final day of The American Cup in St. Louis.

In the fourth game of their third match of the event, GM Wesley So blundered to lose a miniature to GM Hikaru Nakamura, who then became the second winner of the Open event of The American Cup.

It took three long, tough games to wear down So, who had missed some chances in game three to move ahead, but before that happened, a lot of moves were played in fascinating, albeit mostly queenless, positions, which is why it is almost prosaic that it was a mistake with the queen that cost So the game, the match, the tournament.

Let's dive into the action from day 10.

Game 1

Despite being rather long, it was clearly the least interesting of the four games. The first 17 moves had all been played before, including in a game with So playing the white pieces. Then Nakamura played a somewhat insignificant novelty when the game quickly went into a drawn rook ending. So showed the required technique and ultimately a stalemate appeared on the board.

Does that excite you? No, me either!

Game 2

Having gotten nothing out of 1.d4 in his previous White game, So opted for 1.e4 which, of course, means that we would either have to look at a Ruy Lopez Berlin Defense or an Italian Game, both of which can be both exceedingly dull or incredibly fascinating. Here, the players found their way to a Berlin Ruy, which, I must admit, initially looked quite drawish to me, but the players managed to make it very interesting despite the limited material.

However, in the end, it was still another draw.

Next step in the action would be two 10+5 rapid games.

Game 3

The colors remained the same, So playing White, and this time he essayed the Italian Game. Black seemed to equalize rather easily, but as Nakamura pointed out after the game, all of a sudden, it looked like Black was losing. This is a bit of an exaggeration, but when sitting at the board without an engine, it is hard to fault him for thinking that way.

Nevertheless, So didn't find the most testing continuation, and then Black was able to save himself.

This is our game of the day.

Game 4

I suspect that I was not alone in thinking that this match would continue all the way through to the armageddon game, but that was not to be.

Very quickly, this game started taking shape to be some sharp sauce where White's pieces would generate threats against Black's kingside. However, we never got to see a full illustration of this because suddenly, possibly from just sheer mental exhaustion, So blundered, and then the game was over, almost before it had really begun.

And just like that, the match was over. A bit anti-climactic, perhaps, but all good things have to come to an end.

A big congratulations to Nakamura on winning the second American Cup.

I think it is clear that this tournament has proven once more that the concept works and creates lots of exciting chess and that the different time controls challenge the players in different ways that we typically don't see in other tournaments.

After the game, Nakamura gave an interesting interview with the official broadcast team.

Next up, it was Wesley So's turn to be interviewed...

All Games

Concerning the prizes in the Open event, Nakamura picks up $50,000 plus the $10,000 bonus for winning the championship bracket. So gets a cool $35,000 for his brilliant effort. GM Levon Aronian, who lost the final of the elimination bracket, will receive a check for $25,000.

The remaining prize winners are GM Leinier Dominguez, $20,000; last year's winner, GM Fabiano Caruana, and GM Sam Shankland, each $18,000; and GM Sam Sevian and GM Ray Robson, each $12,000.

The American Cup is an over-the-board event in the U.S. capital of chess, St. Louis, featuring the country's top grandmasters. Split into Open and Women's categories, the players competed in a double-elimination knockout bracket while vying for their share of the $300,000 prize fund.

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IDC’s Upcoming CIO Summit in Kuwait to Be Hosted Under the … – IDC

Kuwait City As the digital economy continues to expand at an unprecedented rate, International Data Corporation (IDC) is delighted to announce that this year's edition of the IDC Kuwait CIO Summit will take place on May 22 at the Courtyard by Marriott in Kuwait City under the theme 'Enabling the Digital Economy's Leaders'. The event will be supported by the Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT), whose acting director general, Dr. Ammar H. Alhusaini, will be on hand to present the opening address.

"With digital-first strategies having become firmly established across the Middle East over the last few years, organizations in the region are now increasingly focused on deriving a larger share of their revenues from digital products, services, channels, and platforms," says Ranjit Rajan, IDC's vice president of research for the Middle East, Trkiye, and Africa (META). "Indeed, 50% of the CIOs recently surveyed by IDC across the Middle East said that this is now a major priority for their organizations.

"In order to thrive in this new world, a digital-first mindset is essential, coupled with a vision to build a data-driven organization that is ingrained with a culture of innovation. Leveraging cloud as a foundational platform, developing a data and intelligence plane powered by AI and advanced analytics, and enabling ubiquitous, consumption-based digital infrastructure will all become critical technology priorities."

Rajan will expand on these developments at the IDC Kuwait CIO Summit 2023 as he presents the event's keynote, 'Strategies for the CIO and Enterprise Innovation'. During this session he will explain what CIOs need to do now and in the future to create an environment for long-term sustainable innovation. He will also highlight strategies for building a culture of trust, examine the move toward industry ecosystem innovation, and highlight the impact of decentralization.

The IDC Kuwait CIO Summit 2023 will also host a presentation by the world's first officially recognized human cyborg, Neil Harbisson, who will explore the evolution of the human species and serve up his exclusive insights into how technology can be leveraged to overcome some of the obstacles and disabilities that human beings face.

The event will bring together more than 150 of the country's foremost IT and telecom leaders, digital government pioneers, digital regulators and authorities, and industry thought leaders. The event will examine the current state of the digital economy, assess its ongoing impact on citizens, customers, employees, and operations, address the key challenges that need to be overcome, and outline proven best practices and strategies for driving future success.

To learn more about the IDC Kuwait CIO Summit 2023, pleaseclick here or contact Sheila Manek atsmanek@idc.com / +971 4 446 3154. You can also join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #IDCKUWAITCIO.

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