Stuff Magazine South Africa

SUN OF A BEACH

Who knew we could harness so much energy from the giant burning radioactive ball in the sky? Well, everyone. Why aren’t we doing it? South Africa is hit by a lot of sun beams, and we ought to be using it.

Step back Eskom, because is about to drop a hydrogen bomb: solar energy is far from free, but it is attainable. Which is why we’ve compiled some of our favourite solar products. You don’t need to install twenty 100W solar panels on your tiny flat’s roof to utilise the sun’s generous power

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