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Solar energy ‘kidnapped in 1909’

‘VESTED INTERESTS?’

ONE argument put forward in defence of fossil fuels is that they were a historical necessity, because there was no other viable substitute during much of the 20th century.

We owe fossil fuels a debt of gratitude, the argument goes, because they supercharged our development. But what if I told you there was a viable alternative, and it may have been sabotaged by fossil fuel interests from its very inception?

While researching the economics of clean energy innovation, I came across a little-known story: that of Canadian inventor George Cove, one of the world’s first renewable energy entrepreneurs. Cove invented household

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