Ministry of Energy launches bilingual energy dictionary

Web DeskJune 7, 2024 07:25 AMbusiness
  • Over 1,500 energy terms in Arabic and English
  • Eight main sections covering various energy topics
  • Developed by national experts with meticulous methodology
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The Ministry of Energy and King Salman Global Academy launch a bilingual energy dictionary with over 1,500 terms, aiming to standardize and enhance understanding in the energy sector.

The Ministry of Energy, in partnership with the King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, has launched a new dictionary containing over 1,500 energy-related terms in both Arabic and English. This initiative aims to standardize energy terminology and enhance understanding across different platforms.

The dictionary covers eight main sections, including oil and gas, atomic and nuclear energy, sustainability, electricity, renewable energy, units of measurement, names of entities and initiatives, and common abbreviations. It is a valuable resource for anyone working in the energy sector or interested in learning more about energy-related terms.

Developed by national energy experts and reviewed by a specialized linguistic team, the dictionary follows a meticulous six-stage methodology. It includes an interactive digital version and is organized alphabetically in both languages for easy access.

Regular updates will ensure that the dictionary remains up-to-date with the latest advancements in the energy industry. Readers can access the dictionary through the provided link or search for it on the Siwar digital dictionary platform.

With the introduction of this comprehensive energy dictionary, individuals can now easily access and understand a wide range of energy terms in Arabic and English. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply curious about the energy sector, this dictionary is a valuable tool for expanding your knowledge and staying informed about the latest developments in the field.

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