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SOLAR POWER FOR AFRICA

N.B.: Not to be quoted. Some content herein represents on-going research work - Cheddi Kiravu

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“Just 1 % of the available sahara desert area alone would theoretically suffice

to provide

the total global electricity demand through Solar Thermal Power Plants.”

Prof. Volker Quaschning

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