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Energy Inspirations from Burning Man – Get Real List(2007)
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Home – Edward Tenner…”Historian of technology and culture”…Author of Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended ConsequencesRecent column in Forbes: “The Amish Technological Vanguard“
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News Center: “# 2008-04-08 12:39:59 #The African Development Bank (AfDB) granted Morocco on Monday a loan of 151.4 million euros (237.7 million dollars) to build a thermo-solar power plant in the east of the north African kingdom, local MAP news agency reported.
The loan will be reimbursed in 20 years, the report said, adding that the [...]
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Power in the desert: solar towers will harness sunshine of southern Spain | Environment | The Guardian: “Spanish firms are charging ahead with CSP: more than 50 solar projects around Spain have been approved for construction by the government and, by 2015, the country will generate more than 2GW of power from CSP, comfortably exceeding [...]
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Harnessing the Saharan Sun: Is Desert Solar Power the Solution to Europe’s Energy Crisis? – International – SPIEGEL ONLINE – News: “‘The sun is the hidden asset of North Africa and the Middle East,’ says Gerhard Knies, a spokesman for the Trans-Mediterranean Renewable Energy Cooperation (TREC), a network of scientists and politicians from various countries [...]
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The Power of the Desert Sun | Living Planet | Deutsche Welle | 01.06.2004: “For many people, ”environmentally friendly’ means ‘keep clear — rich people only’. But Morocco has made itself one of the two largest users of solar-generated electricity in the world by bringing the latest in eco-tech to the poor.”
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Desert Power | OneWorld.net (U.S.): “Desert Power: The Economics of Solar Thermal Electricity for Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East”
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Two Google searches ‘produce same CO2 as boiling a kettle’ – Telegraph
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Two Google searches ‘produce same CO2 as boiling a kettle’ – Telegraph
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