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	<title>Comments on: Desert current to power Europe</title>
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		<title>By: Desert Power &#124; Sun Wind and Rain</title>
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		<dc:creator>Desert Power &#124; Sun Wind and Rain</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] One of the most ambigious renewable energy projects has had a sound start in Munich this week: Destertec. Within the next three years there are to be concrete plans for solar thermal plants in North Africa, the initiators, twelve major companies, said. Whilst there is still technical research to be done, the main objective now is the financing of the giant project that is to deliver up to 15% of European electricity demand within about 30 years, as well as to cover local demand. The investment will be around 400 bn. Euro until 2050.reegle.info, reegle Blog [...]</description>
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