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            <title>Are solar cells the solution to the energy crisis?</title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Less than one year ago, newspapers were dominated by reports about severe problems in future energy supply, especially oil-based energy. Oil price peaked at 147 $ pr. barrel. Following the financial crisis the oil price has plummeted, and the papers are dominated by news about over supply of just about everything.<br />
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            <description><![CDATA[Most retired people today live very active lives long after they have stopped working for a pay check. At Green Life Innovators we believe that our community would be a great place for the technically minded people of the mature generation to hang out. And we believe that they have a lot to contribute to our community, sharing  a life time of experience. Not at least because this is a generation that has more practical, hands on experience with a wide variety of things, than what is common in later generations. And we firmly believe that we need practically minded people to achieve our goals. In this interview you can meet one of them.<br />
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