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Iran Eyes Solar

Filed in archive Solar by Reden Rodriguez on May 30, 2007

Iran Eyes Solar
And not for anything destructive. In fact, this is one of news from Iran that I welcome. According to this article from Press TV, Solar Heating is now starting in Iran. The Iranianlinks Fuel Conservation Organization (IFCO) is carrying out a 5-year plan to install solar heaters in critical facilities, despite the accessibility to oil. Iran could be on the right track on this one.


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