2008 CLEAN ENERGY CONFERENCES

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2008 CLEAN ENERGY CONFERENCES
Is it “focus of” or “focus on” here?

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In July 2008, the PoR authority will organize a conference for the 12 ports all over the world together with the C40 cities under the C40 World Ports Climate Program, -Jakarta is one of its members-with the *focus of* clean port activities and logistics, clean shipping, and clean energy and industry.

definitely ‘focus on’, cos the conference & its members are ‘focusing on’ the activities, not focusing of.

u use ‘focus of’ when you say “the focus of the members during the conference are clean port activities, “etc

Nancy Floyd on Renewable Energy at WIREC 2008


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