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About Desertec we have already informed the magazine Organic housing on several occasions. Now, surprisingly, seems gigantic enterprise should really wait to implementation. Preparation for the huge investment in the value of about 400 million euro reported in about 20 German companies, led by RWE, Deutsche Bank, Siemens and others. The project is regarded as one of the largest private initiatives in the field of renewable energy at all. In the meantime have been closed to any specific contract, but the company "expressed interest in the project" Of the total 400 billion to 350 billion swallowed by the construction of solar power concentration, the remaining 50 billion euro by then was to build a new distribution network, which would bring electricity generated in Europe.

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While giants such as RWE, E.on and others are from the enthusiasm, excitement cooling Frank Asbeck, chief Solar World, the largest German company engaged in solar energy. "Building solar power plants in politically unstable countries will take you to the same dependence as the dependence on oil," commented the situation. It is estimated that the project DESERTEC by dokazak cover up to 15% of total electricity consumption across Europe. Very positively to the project builds Italy and Spain, which are in Africa, "a stone's throw". On the contrary, somewhat cooler is France, which relies on a nuclear power.

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