Wednesday, October 30, 2019

In Chile's Atacama Desert, a cautionary tale for bold renewable energy vows

Rising out of Chile's Atacama desert, the half-built Cerro Dominador solar tower reflects the challenge the South American country faces as it races to meet some of the most ambitious renewables targets in the world.


from Reuters: Environment https://ift.tt/34dclX5

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