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Arctech has begun shipping its P single-axis solar tracking system SkyLine II for the 320 MW photovoltaic project in Buka, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 

This shipment was initiated within a month following the project’s signing.

Arctech says its multi-point drive mechanism enabling horizontal stowing during high wind events, reducing wind pressures on solar panels, will be beneficial at the project’s location, where it faces weather conditions that include strong winds and heavy snowfall.

The company adds that SkyLine II has been designed with a special snow strategy to facilitate removal of accumulated snow from the panels to one side, with the aim of ensuring uninterrupted operation of power stations during snowy periods while eliminating the need for manual snow removal.

After completion, the project will generate an annual power output of 572,502 MWh.

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Ben Carson on NEWSMAX!

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Looks like communism! is the new mantra of the GOP.  It’s coming from the least intelligent of their leaders to the least intelligent of their followers.

Could work!

Ben Carson on NEWSMAX!

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Obama on the Middle East

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What Obama says at left is a reminder that life in on Earth is tough enough without the planet’s most nation being led by a criminal sociopath.

Obama on the Middle East

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Dr. Brian Cox

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As previously mentioned, it’s good to see the rising popularity of astrophysicist Dr. Brian Cox.

In this video, he explains that life on Earth is about 4 billion years old, but for the first 3 billion, there was nothing more complicated than single celled organisms. He suggests that this may be the reason that civilizations are rare in the universe, i.e., that they’re only around for the blink of an eye in terms of geologic time.

To me, it also makes one wonder why it took God 3 billion years to create the first multicelled form of life.

Dr. Brian Cox

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