energy, solar energy, Meserschmift-Boelkow-Blohm, solar power plant, reflector, Kuwait, 1981, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-energy-solar-energy-meserschmift-boelkow-blohm-solar-power-plant-reflector-19826704.html
RMB4754G–energy, solar energy, Meserschmift-Boelkow-Blohm, solar power plant, reflector, Kuwait, 1981,
NASA's Pathfinder developed in the 1980s was solar powered, weighed 430 pounds, and had eight electric powered motor Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasas-pathfinder-developed-in-the-1980s-was-solar-powered-weighed-50050479.html
RMCWBYW3–NASA's Pathfinder developed in the 1980s was solar powered, weighed 430 pounds, and had eight electric powered motor
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RMDB61CR–energy,solar energy,advertising for solar energy,Umwelttag Marienhof,Munich,1986,old,man,men,solar collectors,solar collector,information,info,technics,technologies,preventive environmental protection,for environmental reasons,renewable energies,regenerative,photovoltaic cell,solar cells,photovoltaic cells,multijunction solar cell,invention,inventions,generations,solar energy,environment engineering,environmental technology,electricity,generation of current,electricity generation,power generation,energies,solar energy,solar po,Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
A pioneering example of a German photovoltaic solar electric generating system on a house roof in Ensheim, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-pioneering-example-of-a-german-photovoltaic-solar-electric-generating-135393748.html
RMHT7M30–A pioneering example of a German photovoltaic solar electric generating system on a house roof in Ensheim, Germany.
broadcast, radio, solar radio with baseball cap and solar cell, Germany, circa 1984, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/broadcast-radio-solar-radio-with-baseball-cap-and-solar-cell-germany-circa-1984-additional-rights-clearance-info-not-available-image431539068.html
RM2G228DG–broadcast, radio, solar radio with baseball cap and solar cell, Germany, circa 1984, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
Large field solar panels heat a swimming pool with solar energy ca. 1985 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/large-field-solar-panels-heat-a-swimming-pool-with-solar-energy-ca-1985-image528608451.html
RM2NM05D7–Large field solar panels heat a swimming pool with solar energy ca. 1985
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031315.html
RF2PH2NDR–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
A view of the solar panels that supply power for the remotely controlled television cameras on the Korean Tactical Range. The range is located approximately 90 miles east of Osan Air Base, Korea. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-view-of-the-solar-panels-that-supply-power-for-the-remotely-controlled-television-cameras-on-the-korean-tactical-range-the-range-is-located-approximately-90-miles-east-of-osan-air-base-korea-image236885461.html
RMRNB1R1–A view of the solar panels that supply power for the remotely controlled television cameras on the Korean Tactical Range. The range is located approximately 90 miles east of Osan Air Base, Korea.
NASA's Pathfinder developed in the 1980s was solar powered, weighed 430 pounds, and had eight electric powered motor propellers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-nasas-pathfinder-developed-in-the-1980s-was-solar-powered-weighed-38132781.html
RMC612N1–NASA's Pathfinder developed in the 1980s was solar powered, weighed 430 pounds, and had eight electric powered motor propellers.
Solar and wind games of the Energy Anders Foundation; a driver in a wind powered car ca. 1985 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solar-and-wind-games-of-the-energy-anders-foundation-a-driver-in-a-wind-powered-car-ca-1985-image528624121.html
RM2NM0WCW–Solar and wind games of the Energy Anders Foundation; a driver in a wind powered car ca. 1985
Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. at the Stony B Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachusetts-municipal-wholesale-electric-co-at-the-stony-b-image491730782.html
RM2KG07HJ–Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachusetts Municipal Wholesale Electric Co. at the Stony B
30 November 1984, Saxony, Delitzsch: Roof solar panels are mounted on a small building near Delitzsch in the mid-1980s. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/30-november-1984-saxony-delitzsch-roof-solar-panels-are-mounted-on-a-small-building-near-delitzsch-in-the-mid-1980s-exact-date-of-recording-not-known-photo-volkmar-heinzdpa-zentralbildzb-image359345240.html
RM2BTHGEG–30 November 1984, Saxony, Delitzsch: Roof solar panels are mounted on a small building near Delitzsch in the mid-1980s. Exact date of recording not known. Photo: Volkmar Heinz/dpa-Zentralbild/ZB
OFFSHORE OIL PLATFORM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-offshore-oil-platform-southern-california-47233433.html
RMCMRJM9–OFFSHORE OIL PLATFORM SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Summer mood retro set posters. Flat style. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/summer-mood-retro-set-posters-flat-style-image470241799.html
RF2J91A5Y–Summer mood retro set posters. Flat style.
OIL FIELD AT SUNSET CALIFORNIA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-oil-field-at-sunset-california-47233475.html
RMCMRJNR–OIL FIELD AT SUNSET CALIFORNIA
A pioneering example of a German photovoltaic solar electric generating system on a house roof in Ensheim, Rheinland-Palatinate, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-pioneering-example-of-a-german-photovoltaic-solar-electric-generating-135393683.html
RMHT7M0K–A pioneering example of a German photovoltaic solar electric generating system on a house roof in Ensheim, Rheinland-Palatinate, Germany.
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031267.html
RF2PH2NC3–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
Solar and wind games of the Energie Anders Foundation; , boys in a solar boat ca. 1985 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/solar-and-wind-games-of-the-energie-anders-foundation-boys-in-a-solar-boat-ca-1985-image528620418.html
RM2NM0MMJ–Solar and wind games of the Energie Anders Foundation; , boys in a solar boat ca. 1985
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730867.html
RM2KG07MK–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
An aerial view of a 25-kilowatt flat plate photovoltaic array that has been in operation since 1979. Its successful operation has provided proof that solar power systems can operate in a New England climate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aerial-view-of-a-25-kilowatt-flat-plate-photovoltaic-array-that-has-been-in-operation-since-1979-its-successful-operation-has-provided-proof-that-solar-power-systems-can-operate-in-a-new-england-climate-image236997734.html
RMRNG50P–An aerial view of a 25-kilowatt flat plate photovoltaic array that has been in operation since 1979. Its successful operation has provided proof that solar power systems can operate in a New England climate.
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031331.html
RF2PH2NEB–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730851.html
RM2KG07M3–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
An aerial view of a 25-kilowatt flat plate photovoltaic array that has been in operation since 1979. Its successful operation has provided proof that solar power systems can operate in a New England climate. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-aerial-view-of-a-25-kilowatt-flat-plate-photovoltaic-array-that-has-been-in-operation-since-1979-its-successful-operation-has-provided-proof-that-solar-power-systems-can-operate-in-a-new-england-climate-image352846194.html
RM2BE1EWP–An aerial view of a 25-kilowatt flat plate photovoltaic array that has been in operation since 1979. Its successful operation has provided proof that solar power systems can operate in a New England climate.
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031304.html
RF2PH2NDC–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730854.html
RM2KG07M6–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031321.html
RF2PH2NE1–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730873.html
RM2KG07MW–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/wraysbury-berkshire-uk-25th-march-2023-the-wraysbury-solar-farm-the-photovoltaic-solar-farm-was-installed-on-approximately-53ha-of-land-at-fcc-wraysbury-closed-landfill-site-near-staines-upon-thames-the-former-sand-and-gravel-pit-was-infilled-with-domestic-industrial-and-commercial-waste-during-the-1970s-and-1980s-and-was-completed-with-intert-waste-prior-to-restoration-in-the-mid-1990s-credit-maureen-mcleanalamy-image544031279.html
RF2PH2NCF–Wraysbury, Berkshire, UK. 25th March, 2023. The Wraysbury Solar Farm. The photovoltaic solar farm was installed on approximately 5.3Ha of land at FCC Wraysbury closed Landfill site, near Staines-upon-Thames. The former sand and gravel pit was infilled with domestic, industrial and commercial waste during the 1970’s and 1980’s and was completed with intert waste prior to restoration in the mid 1990s. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730858.html
RM2KG07MA–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730795.html
RM2KG07J3–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730876.html
RM2KG07N0–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-shining-dedication-for-a-shining-westover-airman-family-and-friends-were-present-at-the-dedicationribbon-cutting-of-the-35-acre-solar-plant-named-after-the-late-master-sgt-alexander-cotton-he-was-part-of-the-439th-contingency-response-flight-at-westover-air-reserve-base-cotton-was-chosen-because-of-his-dedication-to-westover-the-air-force-and-his-solar-energy-advocacy-here-his-memory-can-shine-down-on-the-base-the-solar-field-was-built-on-the-east-side-of-the-base-in-ludlow-where-munitions-for-the-99th-bomb-wing-were-stored-before-the-1980s-the-area-is-today-owned-by-massachus-image491730865.html
RM2KG07MH–A shining dedication for a shining Westover Airman Family and friends were present at the dedication/ribbon cutting of the 35-acre solar plant named after the late Master Sgt. Alexander Cotton. He was part of the 439th Contingency Response Flight at Westover Air Reserve Base. Cotton was chosen because of his dedication to Westover, the Air Force, and his solar energy advocacy. Here his memory can shine down on the base. The solar field was built on the east side of the base in Ludlow, where munitions for the 99th Bomb Wing were stored before the 1980s. The area is today owned by Massachus
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