WITH grand plans to turn the sun-baked Sahara and Californian rooftops into giant solar farms, what part can the UK – and more importantly Teesside – play in the growing sector?
Author: WoREA Editorial Team
Britain is never going to rival the desert for sun power, but scientists believe the North-east can be a hot spot of manufacturing and technical prowess. The spotlight is on PETEC – the Printable Electronics Technology Centre at Sedgefield – which last month was given £20m from government to continue…
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