Sunday, October 21, 2007

Iran's energy alternative:Solar Power

A quote from the Reuters News Service from September 27, 2007:

"Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that since Iran had promised to clarify all issues, 'interference by way of new sanctions would mean undermining' IAEA efforts, according to the Itar-Tass agency.
The United States, France and other allies want the U.N. Security Council to agree tougher sanctions against Tehran over its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment, which the West suspects is cover for bomb making. Iran says its program is for generating nuclear power."


In speaking on the subject of Iran's energy alternative production program outside the realm of their oil program, instead of producing nuclear power with all its byproducts that make people nervous, why not go solar? Iran can become the number one forerunner in the field eventually fading out the need for fossil fuels and presenting an example to the rest of the world on this practical energy source. They can bring the best minds throughout the world who specialize in this power source and demonstrate their claim that they want peace on a global scale. Just a thought......

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