The Sahara Desert receives an average of about 3,600 hours of sunlight per year, translating to approximately 10 to 12 hours of sunshine per day. This high level of sunlight is due to its location near the equator and its arid climate, which results in minimal cloud cover. Consequently, the Sahara is one of the sunniest places on Earth, making it ideal for solar energy generation.
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