This should mean great things for Australia, a country so rich in solar potential that some have dubbed it the Saudi Arabia of solar.
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If renewable energy can power entire countries, why isn't everyone doing it? - CNETcades, solar energy has grown 37 percent each year on average, according to Matthew Stocks, a research fellow at Australia National University. That equals a doubling in solar production every three years, a trend that's not expected to stop. <span>This should mean great things for Australia, a country so rich in solar potential that some have dubbed it the Saudi Arabia of solar. "We have huge potential, far more than enough for our own needs, and we could be exporting solar energy in the future to Asia," said Mark Diesendorf, associate professor of en Summary
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