We need to start paying attention to how Denmark is generating its electricity
Denmark has managed to set another world energy record, generating over 42 percent of its electricity in 2015 through wind turbines alone, the highest proportion for any country
Hopefully, Denmark can serve as an example to other countries that it is possible to have both ambitious green policies with a high proportion of wind energy and other renewables in the energy supply, and still have a high security of supply and competitive prices on electricity
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1. Gravity-Powered Irrigation
2. Saltwater Powered Air-conditioners
3. Paper-thin Printed Solar Cells
4. Tire Waste Upcycling
5. Friendly Resource Technology
6. Wecyclers
7. Solar Suitcases
8. Bike Sharing Systems
9. Carbon Negative Plastic
10. Floating Schools
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Denmark is now the leading country in the world for wind power.
Scotland
Sweden
Sweden is also developing advanced biomass energy systems
Finland
Top 5 countries in renewable energies
Sweden, Latvia, Finland, Austria, Denmark
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99% of Costa Rica’s Electricity Came from Renewable Energy in 2015
Costa Rica reached the 99 percent renewable energy mark with the aforementioned mixture of hydroelectric plants, which provide 80 percent of the country’s energy, with wind, biomass, and solar power. The country’s large river system and heavy rainfall also aided the efforts, in spite of the fact 2015 was a particularly dry year.
Costa Rica still has huge goals beyond just aiming for a 100 percent carbon neutral status by the year 2021. Ultimately, according to ICE, Costa Rica wants to shift its transportation industry away from fossil fuels, and officials also want to add new geothermal sources, which currently provide 15 percent of the nation’s energy.
99% of Costa Rica’s Electricity Came from Renewable Energy in 2015
Costa Rica reached the 99 percent renewable energy mark with the aforementioned mixture of hydroelectric plants, which provide 80 percent of the country’s energy, with wind, biomass, and solar power. The country’s large river system and heavy rainfall also aided the efforts, in spite of the fact 2015 was a particularly dry year.
Costa Rica still has huge goals beyond just aiming for a 100 percent carbon neutral status by the year 2021. Ultimately, according to ICE, Costa Rica wants to shift its transportation industry away from fossil fuels, and officials also want to add new geothermal sources, which currently provide 15 percent of the nation’s energy.
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Scotland’s Answer to Energy Crisis is Making the US Look Foolish
Wind turbines generated enough electricity to meet the needs of 97% of Scottish households last year
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Researchers Discover How to Use Living Plants to Generate Usable Electricity
Plant-e’s technology is the first to produce electricity from plants without damaging them.
Plant-e’s technology is the first to produce electricity from plants without damaging them.
Plant-e is a Dutch company
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