As Europe tries to wean itself off of fossil fuels, it looks toward renewable energy like wind and solar. But many parts of Europe aren’t exactly known for their sunny weather, which limits how much clean energy the continent can produce. To remedy that, the EU is looking to build a gigantic solar farm across the Mediterranean in Tunisia that could power much of Europe.
The solar farm would produce 4.5 gigawatts of power from the Sahara desert in Tunisia. Underwater cables would transmit that power to Malta, Italy, and France. The company behind the project, TuNur, recently filed a permit request with the Tunisian government to begin construction, and if it’s approved the farm could be ready by as soon as 2020.
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