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March 14, 2020

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Improvement of quality of life thanks to solar energy in Cook Islands

Good Practices in the WorldBy StaffMarch 14, 2020Leave a comment

The Cook Islands are a group of fifteen islands, twelve of which are inhabited. Most of the population (15.000 inhabitants) resides on the main island, Rarotonga. The rest (2.500 inhabitants) is spread over the 10 small islands and atolls that form the Northern Group. With the joint commitment between the New Zealand government and the Cooks, in 2013 it was ...

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