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Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

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Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

New technical shelter (Hall technique), community of Lorentzweiler in Hünsdorf, with solar power plant. Seen in the evening sun of 18.2.2013. In the background: the venerable cathedral of Lorentzweiler.

 

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Night pictures of photovoltaic power plant Kačice, Czech Republic. Solar panels: PhonoSolar. Photographer: Mirek Hrdý

Ouarzazate solar power plant, on March 3, 2014. With support from the European Union, the Moroccan Solar Energy Agency is setting up Morocco’s first energy complex. The Ouarzazate compound, which will cover an area of around 2,400 hectares and will be one of the biggest in the world when complete. The complex will produce 500 MW, the equivalent of the volume of electricity used by a town of 250,000 inhabitants.

PHOTO Safi Naciri © EU/NEIGHBOURHOOD INFO CENTRE

  

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Night pictures of photovoltaic power plant Kačice, Czech Republic. Solar panels: PhonoSolar. Photographer: Mirek Hrdý

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Solarpowerplant near Sevilla (Solucar Sanlucar La Mayor)

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Training Applied Photovoltaics, Bratislava, Slovakia, March 2010

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Unveiling the Commemorative Plaque - Guyana's President Dr Mohamed Irfaan Ali and HE Mr. Tatsuo Hirayama, Ambassador of Japan to Guyana and CARICOM in the company of CARICOM Secretary-General Dr Carla Barnett

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