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						<title>Why Desertec Could Succeed</title>
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						<published>2010-05-10T03:25:00-06:00</published>
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							<name>Arezki Daoud</name>
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						<content type="html">There is no doubt that the development of Desertec will be a challenge for its architects, promoters and supporters. Technical difficulties will add to financing and regulatory issues never anticipated before, further magnified by cultural differences that exist between countries involved in this giant project. But despite all the difficulties of the world, the project must succeed and there is plenty of evidence and good reasons why I think it will.</content>
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