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Dezertoj estas pli kaj pli viditaj kiel fontoj por [[sunenergio]], parte pro la malabunda nubokovro. Multaj sunergiaj plantoj estis konstruitaj en la [[Mojave-Dezerto]] kiel ĉe la ''[[Solar Energy Generating Systems]]'' kaj la ''Ivanpah Solar Power Facility''.<ref>{{cite news |title=5 of the World’s Biggest Solar Energy Plants |url=https://tech.co/news/5-biggest-solar-energy-plants-2015-05 |accessdate=2019-01-02 |publisher=Tech.Co |date=2015-05-03}}</ref> Grandaj areoj de tiu dezerto estas nune kovritaj per speguloj.<ref name=CBC>{{cite news |url=http://www.cbc.ca/news2/reportsfromabroad/parry/20070815.html |author=Parry, Tom |title=Looking to the sun |publisher=[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]] |date=2007-08-15 |accessdate=2013-09-22}}</ref>
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TheLa potentialpotencialo forpor generatinggeneradi solarsunenergion energyel from thela [[Sahara DesertDezerto]] isestas hugeenorma, thecerte highestla foundplej onalta thetrovebla globeen la mondo. ProfessorProfesoro [[David Faiman]] ofde la [[Universitato Ben-Gurion Universityde Negevo|Universitato Ben-Gurion]] hasasertis, statedke thatjam theekzistas technologyteknologio nowpor existshavigi tola supplytutan allbezonaron ofde [[elektro]] thede world'sla electricitytuta needsmondo fromel 10% ofel thela Sahara DesertDezerto.<ref name=Register/> [[Desertec Industrial Initiative]] was a consortium seeking $560 billion to invest in North African solar and wind installations over the next forty years to supply electricity to Europe via cable lines running under the [[Mediterranean Sea]]. European interest in the Sahara Desert stems from its two aspects: the almost continual daytime sunshine and plenty of unused land. The Sahara receives more sunshine per acre than any part of Europe. The Sahara Desert also has the empty space totalling hundreds of square miles required to house fields of mirrors for solar plants.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/10_38/b4195012469892.htm |title=Sahara Solar Energy Could Power Europe |author=Matlack, Carol |date=2010-12-16 |work=BloombergBusinessweek |publisher=Bloomberg |accessdate=2013-09-22}}</ref>
 
The [[Negev Desert]], [[Israel]], and the surrounding area, including the [[Arava Valley]], receive plenty of sunshine and are generally not [[Arable land|arable]]. This has resulted in the construction of many [[Solar power in Israel|solar plants]].<ref name=Kib>{{cite news |title=Head of Kibbutz Movement: We will not be discriminated against by the government |author=Waldoks, Ehud Zion |url=http://www.jpost.com/Health-and-Sci-Tech/Science-And-Environment/Head-of-Kibbutz-Movement-We-will-not-be-discriminated-against-by-the-government |newspaper=The Jerusalem Post |date=2008-03-18 |accessdate=2013-09-22}}</ref> David Faiman has proposed that "giant" solar plants in the Negev could supply all of Israel's needs for electricity.<ref name=Register>{{cite news |title=Giant solar plants in Negev could power Israel's future |author=Lettice, John |url=https://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/25/faiman_negev_solar_plan/ |newspaper=The Register |date=2008-01-25 |accessdate=2013-09-22}}</ref>