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Solar Power in the US Southwest

November 17, 2008 in Green Energy Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Many power plants burn coal or natural gas to make steam and generate electricity. But power also can come from a cleaner, more renewable source — concentrated solar power. From sunny Las Vegas, Nevada, Shelley Schlender reports

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2 Responses to “Solar Power in the US Southwest”

  1. laneAa1146 Says:

    so what happen when the sun goes down ,do you still make steam to make electricty

  2. roboflyguy Says:

    Our future is full of energy producing alternatives. Thanks!

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