BP Solar and Spanish bank, Santander, are joining forces to launch a project that will involve the building of 278 small power plants throughout Spain that will be able to power 12,500 homes. To read more, see this Guardian article.
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BP solar has many such projects. In India for instance they have a tie-up with a local Indian company, TATA. However there is still little awareness and receptiveness about Solar power in India.
Hi Support Solar,
Unfortunately that seems to be the case in many countries where the sun’s power could so easily be harnessed. I was in South Africa a few months ago and was amazed that I saw NO PVs anywhere. And it’s the perfect sunny place to make use of this type of energy.
For millions of years, the earth was sustained by the sun as the primary, natural heat source, and recognized by sun worshippers, though it was unable to be harnessed by the technology as the time.
Mankind is now so smart as to destroy its own planet to acquire the “unhealthy, toxic” capacity of unnatural energy of oil and coal, polluting the planet with what ordinarily should be considered auxiliary energy, not primary energy of the sun (and perhaps the wind) despite the fact that they now have the technology to do so.
Is mankind dumb or what?
There is no cure for stupidity, and no natural limit to greed.
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