In the UAE desert, a mysterious beacon looms large. Experts say it could help Australia go green By News December 11, 2023 Add Comment Edit This solar thermal plant in the United Arab Emirates could harness enough of the Sun's rays to power a city the size of Brisbane for a year but being able to run one in Australia could prove difficult. Share this post Related PostsAustralia's Kelsey-Lee Barber wins javelin bronze in TokyoNew venues in Ipswich and Brisbane's west added to Queensland Health's contact tracing listBreathless and 15kg lighter, Victorian teacher ravaged by Delta urges public to 'just get vaccinated'Australian men's hockey players reprimanded for COVID protocol breach at Tokyo OlympicsA woman who refused to check in at a Canberra store claims to be a 'sovereign state'A blunt, no-platitudes guide for surviving lockdown number 6'Everybody's human': How one former Olympian is teaching athletes to protect their mental healthWhy some Olympic cities become multi-billion-dollar graveyards for white elephants after the Games
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