Azerbaijan’s renewable energy sources are hydropower, wind, solar, and biomass power plants. Together, these generated 1.48 billion kilowatt-hours (kWh) of energy in 2018, comprising almost 9% of the total production of 17.2 billion kWh. Solar Power Plants of 20 MW and over include: • Garadagh Solar Power Plant – 230 MW
[pdf] X-energy is a private American nuclear reactor and fuel design engineering company. It is developing a high-temperature gas-cooled design. It has received funding from private sources and various government grants and contracts, notably through the 's (DOE) Advanced Reactor Concept Cooperative Agreement in 2016.
[pdf] Media related to at Wikimedia Commons • - Official website of the State Agency for Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources (in Azerbaijani, English, and Russian)• - Official website of the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan (in Azerbaijani and English)
[pdf] Solar power in Somalia is, in 2012, being considered for development in the near future. Two items that are being made available in seven other African countries in the "Light Years Ahead" program that are being considered are solar lanterns and solar street lights. India has a very successful solar lamp program. A solar lamp costs about the same as a few months of kerosene for.
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