Africa's Hot Deserts Could Power Entire Continent
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Jun 6 2008
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South Africa :
Solar power from Africa’s deserts could supply all 600 million citizens currently without electricity and even export power to Europe, a green energy conference in Nairobi heard Thursday.
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Grace Calderon
Jun 8 2008
Quezon City,
Philippines
Wow! If this is tapped, the world will do a positively and constructively offensive stance, instead of the usual destructive offensive efforts.
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Lets be realistic. The use of non conventional energy source has been around for decades now. Solar energy no doubt has a great future. Its safe, clean , unlimited and the list can go on and on
But,
why on earth don’t our scientists figure out a way to harness it cheaply, especially when we know fossil fuels are limited and polluting. At times i smell a selfish motive of the oil companies, auto manufacturers and the like. are they deliberately holding back the technology for their vested interests?
But,
why on earth don’t our scientists figure out a way to harness it cheaply, especially when we know fossil fuels are limited and polluting. At times i smell a selfish motive of the oil companies, auto manufacturers and the like. are they deliberately holding back the technology for their vested interests?
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Wow! If this is tapped, the world will do a positively and constructively offensive stance, instead of the usual destructive offensive efforts.
1 Stars
Lets be realistic. The use of non conventional energy source has been around for decades now. Solar energy no doubt has a great future. Its safe, clean , unlimited and the list can go on and on
But,
why on earth don’t our scientists figure out a way to harness it cheaply, especially when we know fossil fuels are limited and polluting. At times i smell a selfish motive of the oil companies, auto manufacturers and the like. are they deliberately holding back the technology for their vested interests?
But,
why on earth don’t our scientists figure out a way to harness it cheaply, especially when we know fossil fuels are limited and polluting. At times i smell a selfish motive of the oil companies, auto manufacturers and the like. are they deliberately holding back the technology for their vested interests?
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