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Sunlight is reflecting on the mirrors placed on the top of the Ashalim solar tower near the southern Israeli kibbutz of Ashalim in the Negev desert on April 28, 2019. In the middle of the Israeli desert, engineers built the world's highest solar tower, its peak set to resemble a giant lighthouse, beckoning toward the country's hopes in renewable energy. A field of mirrors expanding 300 hectares – the size of more than 400 football pitches – will stretch out at its base, directing sunlight toward the tower's peak to an area called the boiler, which resembles a huge lightbulb where electricity is produced. (Photo by Thomas Coex/AFP Photo)
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