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* '''2006-11-27''' [http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,1957908,00.html How mirrors can light up the world] using Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) | * '''2006-11-27''' [http://environment.guardian.co.uk/energy/story/0,,1957908,00.html How mirrors can light up the world] using Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) | ||
** possible downside: transmission lines feeding vast areas of Europe would be tempting targets, unless there was sufficient redundancy | ** possible downside: transmission lines feeding vast areas of Europe would be tempting targets, unless there was sufficient redundancy | ||
* '''2006-11-26''' [http://agonist.org/sean_paul_kelley/20061126/things_i_dont_understand_and_things_i_can_do_to_help Things I Don't Understand, And Things I Can Do To Help]: the rise of government-subsidized solar power in [[Japan]] | |||
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- 2006-11-27 How mirrors can light up the world using Concentrated Solar Power (CSP)
- possible downside: transmission lines feeding vast areas of Europe would be tempting targets, unless there was sufficient redundancy
- 2006-11-26 Things I Don't Understand, And Things I Can Do To Help: the rise of government-subsidized solar power in Japan
