Hi! I appreciate your comment – you know, I like to ask people if they don’t mind be added on a blog list – from your answer I think you don’t mind , so I put you on my blog roll. Bye and greetings from Croatia
As a sunny country, Spain is very suitable for building solar plants to harness energy. As Spain develops, more and more industries are sprouting up and these require a substantial amount of energy to power. Thus, it is great that Spain is choosing a more environmentally friendly way of harnessing this energy that they need instead of relying on fossil fuels, which harm the environment greatly. With such solar plants, industrial heating systems and industrial cooling systems in the production facilities of these industries would be able to reduce their costs substantially, at the same time providing more value to their customers.
we have searched for many years to innovate&improve heliostat to make the generated power price less than that of fossil plant . Please review our website
November 3rd, 2008 at 9:54 pm
Here’s a Kreativ Blogger for you – I hope you won’t mind me adding you on my fav. list
Sandra’s last blog post..Something to share
November 3rd, 2008 at 10:40 pm
Hi Sandra.
I checked out your blog. Croatia is a place I’d love to visit. Perhaps one day.
I couldn’t see your favourites list! Am I being silly… most probably the latter.
Many thanks for stopping by.
Sol
November 4th, 2008 at 6:57 am
Hi! I appreciate your comment – you know, I like to ask people if they don’t mind be added on a blog list – from your answer I think you don’t mind
, so I put you on my blog roll. Bye and greetings from Croatia
Sandra’s last blog post..Something to share
February 9th, 2010 at 3:10 pm
What a great power plant, must be hot round there – at least spain are doing what they can to hold back climate change.
.-= Badger´s last blog ..Costa del Sol? – Pah! Head north and see the real Spain… =-.
March 29th, 2010 at 10:47 am
It’s always sunny in Spain, so a solar power plant is a good idea! Not so much a good choice if it were here in the UK though.
June 28th, 2011 at 2:41 pm
As a sunny country, Spain is very suitable for building solar plants to harness energy. As Spain develops, more and more industries are sprouting up and these require a substantial amount of energy to power. Thus, it is great that Spain is choosing a more environmentally friendly way of harnessing this energy that they need instead of relying on fossil fuels, which harm the environment greatly. With such solar plants, industrial heating systems and industrial cooling systems in the production facilities of these industries would be able to reduce their costs substantially, at the same time providing more value to their customers.
August 26th, 2011 at 10:54 pm
we have searched for many years to innovate&improve heliostat to make the generated power price less than that of fossil plant . Please review our website