This photo was taken on February 25, 2006 in San Fernando, San Fernando, TT.
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peter_nuemann, de_aschd, and Revolve Eco-Rally added this photo to their favorites.
Revolve Eco-Rally (60 months ago | reply)
Hi, I'm part of a group called Revolve towards zero emissions, and we'd love to add your photo our collection. Solar power has a potentially big role to play in zero emission transport!
katrina-s (59 months ago | reply)
A US company plans to build the world's largest, solar power "farm" in California. It'll occupy as much as 640 acres - seven times the size of the world's biggest plant and double the largest planned farm, both in Germany. Cleantech plans to power 21,000 homes.... pity they can't stick the panels directly on their rooftops!
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ceo-me (23 months ago | reply)
Hello,
Can i ask for your permission to use this photograph of yours...in my website??
www.solarenergyexplorer.com
Hope you reply,
Regards,
ceo-me
TaranRampersad (23 months ago | reply)
Of course you can, as long as you link back to the photo/attribute. That's part of the Creative Commons license you can view no the right of the photo.
ceo-me (23 months ago | reply)
Yes, I agree with what you say..
But i feel asking permission is always better,
ensures peace of mind for both
regards & thanks for the permission,
ceo-me
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