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It is the cleanest, most abundant energy source. But solar power faces the challenge of affordability and efficiency, especially if such systems are to be widely installed in the developing world. Progress is being made. Scores of Chinese companies are touting their latest solar electronic components and products at an international trade fair in Hong Kong.
In sunny
Africa and South Asia, which have the lowest electrification
rates, cheaper and more efficient solar cells are in demand.
There are
innovative solutions, such as this one: a hybrid system that
relies not only on solar, but also wind power, for street
lamps. It is already operational in Shenzhen, China and
Germany. But the top market remains Europe. It is estimated only one percent of the world's solar panels are in the developing world. (Source:
VOA News)
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