KYOCERA Solar Modules Are Best-Performing Crystalline Modules at Desert Knowledge Australia Press Release
●KYOCERA Solar Modules Are Best-Performing Crystalline Modules at Desert Knowledge Australia
●Kyoto / Neuss, 25 November 2010−Alice Springs, Australia, with around 300 days of sunshine every year, is an ideal test location for solar power installations. The Desert Knowledge Australia (DKA) Solar Centre is a government-funded public showcase of solar installations, demonstrating a range of solar power technologies from many of the world’s leading manufacturers.
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