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SOLA Renesola

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15/9/2017
11:59
At least now Cassini knows what we all feel like.
uppompeii
26/8/2017
12:38
Shell Joins Solar Push in Coal Country of World’s Top Exporter
By Ben Sharples
and Perry Williams
25 août 2017 à 08:01 UTC+2
From

Co. studying feasibility of project in Australia’s Queensland
Equis has approved A$1.5 billion solar farm in same region

Photographer: Ian Waldie/Bloomberg

Royal Dutch Shell Plc is investigating a solar power project in an Australian region better known for its fossil fuels, particularly coal.

The company is studying the feasibility of a solar development on its land in the Western Downs area of Queensland, which is subject to a final investment decision, a spokeswoman said by email. Though Shell’s statement didn’t elaborate on timing or size, the regional council this week said it had approved construction of the 250-megawatt Delga Solar Farm project proposed by Shell at Woleebee, near Wandoan.

Shell plans to spend as much as $1 billion a year on its New Energies division as the transition to renewable power accelerates, and will partner with Sunseap Group Pte to invest in solar throughout the Asia Pacific. Equis Energy earlier this month approved a 1,000-megawatt solar plant near Wandoan, a region long associated with a potential large coal mine development by Glencore Plc.

“Investment in Australia’s large-scale solar sector has had a record-breaking 12 months with around 1,678 megawatts worth of new projects currently under construction across the country,” said Leonard Quong, an associate with Bloomberg New Energy Finance in Sydney. Falling technology costs and surging electricity prices are helping to drive a boom in the sector, Quong said.

See also: Australia’s Largest Generator Urges No Coal in Clean Target

Equis’ A$1.5 billion ($1.2 billion) Wandoan South Solar Project will be one of the largest in the country and is scheduled to start delivering power in 2019, the Singapore-based company said Aug. 7. Australia is the world’s biggest exporter of thermal and metallurgical coal.

There are 38 solar plants operating in Australia with a capacity to generate 411 megawatts of power, and a further 29 under construction, according to BNEF.

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grupo guitarlumber
13/8/2017
20:28
I knew it!
uppompeii
13/8/2017
20:14
That proves it then.
pvb
13/8/2017
19:56
Definite conspiracy,video unavailable.
solsticefire
11/8/2017
15:18
Are the vapour trail thingys, still coming from aircraft flying over the planet?
gazz2
11/8/2017
15:14
I'm long on bunkers and tin foil.
uppompeii
11/8/2017
14:30
Pot noodles, they have a long use by date on them.
Could be handy for the bunker.

site manager
09/8/2017
23:38
Not only elvis, think who else escaped to there and now they're coming back
swsmith20
09/8/2017
22:27
At least with Nibiru returning we will get Elvis back.
prambigear
09/8/2017
21:42
There's a lot of chatter..i think something's happening
uppompeii
09/8/2017
21:05
Pot noodles are legal in Norfolk.
jonc
09/8/2017
19:35
Pot's legal in Denver.The real mile high city.
solsticefire
09/8/2017
18:57
I agree with your comment on Denver Airport. As Denver is referred to as the mile high city I fail to see how I would be better off in the underground shelter as I would still be 1720 yards up.
uppompeii
09/8/2017
18:10
Thanks for the heads up on that, I am now waiting for updated info on where the Knights Templar and the NWO come into it, and I'm still unsure how being in the bunker under Denver Airport is going to help. So many facts to consider!
shalder
09/8/2017
17:59
You do know the pyramid stage is 10,000 years old and not 46 years...this is because it lies close to a ley line at the source of a blind spring.
uppompeii
09/8/2017
17:12
If Nibiru destroying Earth is to become a proper annual event, which seems to be the case, perhaps Michael Eavis could be persuaded to arrange Glastonbury to coincide with it. I'm sure CC (wherever/whenever he/she is) could find a suitable connection between Nibiru and the Pyramid stage.
shalder
09/8/2017
13:09
I like the apocalypse clock.
A countdown until we all die.

site manager
08/8/2017
20:35
Nothing wrong with us vikings that a bit of pillaging wouldn't sort out. Europe would do for a start.
shalder
08/8/2017
18:45
Bloody vikings.
solsticefire
07/8/2017
22:48
Who the fk is alamy?
jonc
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