The deserts of the world could provide enough electricity for vast populous regions of the world and do it in a clean and sustainable way—at least until the sun explodes in 5 billion years.
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Q&A: 'Bunker' Roy aims to rethink development, solar power Reuters AlertNet I have over 12000 houses that have been solar electrified. We have saved over 100000 litres of kerosene from polluting the atmosphere. This is all over the world and it has only cost me $2.5 million. That's what Jeff Sachs spent on one Millennium ... |
Gadsden County a finalist for 'solar farm' Tallahassee Democrat (blog) An announcement is expected by the end of July, said Ron Sachs, president and CEO of Ron Sachs Communications and spokesman for the company. Sachs said that while National Solar Power is only three years old, it has emerged as a player and leader in ... and more » |
'Green growth is second industrial revolution' Utility Products Also joining the board last week was Ahmed Al Jaber, managing director and CEO of Masdar, the renewable energy project in Abu Dhabi; Jeffrey Sachs, professor of Columbia University; and Izabella Teixeira, Environment minister from Brazil. ... and more » |
Analysis: Gas is killing green energy in price war Reuters "The economic viability of a lot of the renewables are getting killed because we have too much gas in the world right now," said Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs. "It's made a lot of these other projects like solar and ... and more » |
The Saginaw News - MLive.com | Will growing shale gas revolution hurt renewable energy markets? The Saginaw News - MLive.com "The economic viability of a lot of the renewables are getting killed because we have too much gas in the world right now," Jeff Currie, global head of commodities research at Goldman Sachs, told Reuters. Experts quoted in the report say wind and solar ... |
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