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Mar 2025

Nuñez de Balboa: The Largest Photovoltaic Plant in Europe

The Nuñez de Balboa photovoltaic plant, located in Spain’s Extremadura region, is a landmark project in the field of renewable energy. As the largest solar power plant in Europe, it represents a significant step toward sustainability, demonstrating the potential of large-scale solar energy production.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geotechnologies
06
Mar 2025

World of Change: The Urbanization of Dubai

Dubai, a city known for its luxury, innovation, and rapid development, has undergone one of the most dramatic urban transformations in modern history. Over the past few decades, it has evolved from a relatively small desert city into a global hub for tourism, business, and architecture. One of the most striking examples of this transformation is the construction of artificial islands, reshaping Dubai’s coastline and expanding its urban landscape.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geotechnologies
03
Mar 2025

Longyangxia Dam Solar Park: A Milestone in the Race for Solar Energy

Over the past decade, the title of the “largest solar farm in the world” has changed hands frequently. As the global demand for renewable energy surges, countries are racing to expand their solar capacity, pushing the limits of what was once thought possible.In 2014, the Topaz Solar Farm in California held the title with a 550-megawatt (MW) facility. Just a year later, Solar Star, another California-based solar project, surpassed it with a capacity of 579 MW. By 2016, India took the lead with the Kamuthi Solar Power Project in Tamil Nadu, boasting 648 MW of capacity.Then, in February 2017, China claimed the top spot with the Longyangxia Dam Solar Park, a massive solar installation with a staggering 850 MW of capacity.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geotechnologies
27
Feb 2025

Bushfires Ravage Victoria: A Growing Threat Amid Extreme Heat

Australia’s bushfire season has once again taken a devastating turn. In its seasonal bushfire outlook, Australia’s National Council for Fire and Emergency Services warned that severe rainfall deficits over the past 18 months had left large amounts of dry vegetation in Victoria’s forests. This accumulation created ideal conditions for wildfires to ignite and spread rapidly.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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