lunes, 25 de mayo de 2009

Solar power could surge by 2050 in deserts-report


The study, by environmental group Greenpeace, the European Solar
Thermal Electricity Association (ESTELA) and the International Energy
Agency's (IEA) SolarPACES group, said huge investments would also
create jobs and fight climate change.
"Solar power plants are
the next big thing in renewable energy," said Sven Teske of Greenpeace
International and co-author of the report. The technology is suited to
hot, cloudless regions such as the Sahara or Middle East.
The
28-page report said investments in concentrating solar power (CSP)
plants were set to exceed 2 billion euros ($2.80 billion) worldwide
this year, with the biggest installations under construction in
southern Spain and California.
"Concentrating solar power could
meet up to 7 percent of the world's projected power needs in 2030 and a
full quarter by 2050," it said of the most optimistic scenario.
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