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Aug 20, 2022, 11:26 PM
Agrivoltaics – A Promising Synergy for Energy Autonomy
94% of Israel’s energy comes from fossil fuels. According to the country factsheets released by the Global Solar Atlas, Israel ranks 37th among 200+ countries in terms of the Average Theoretical Solar Potential, a parameter which depends on the...
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The author is a columnist, journalist, writer and independent researcher, having previously written in over 120 newspapers and outlets in 45+ countries, across all six continents of the world.