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The Middelgrunden offshore wind farm in Øresund, delivers about 4% of the power for Copenhagen.
The world's largest solar energy dish at the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center in Sde Boker, Israel.
The Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station in Þingvellir, Iceland.
Rapeseed field at Grendon, Northamptonshire. Rapeseed oil is used in the manufacture of biodiesel for powering motor vehicles.
Photovoltaic panel installation in Parc del Forum, Barcelona, Spain
PS10 and PS20, Europe's most powerful solar power towers, near Seville, Spain
The Brazos Wind Farm in Texas. At the end of 2009 wind power accounted for about 2% of the electricity generated in the United States
The Tataragi Dam serving the Okutataragi Hydroelectric Power Station is one of the largest pumped-storage power stations in the world, and the largest in Japan.
Monocrystalline silicon is used to produce the highest efficiency solar photovoltaic cells.
Typical Brazilian flexible-fuel vehicle, that runs on any blend of hydrous ethanol (E100) and gasoline (E20 to E25).
NASA's Pathfinder Plus solar aircraft in flight over Hawaii
International Space Station solar panel array with the horizon of the Earth in the background
SeaGen tidal power plant, Strangford, Northern Ireland.
President Barack Obama addressed an audience of more than 450 people at the Nellis Solar Power Plant on May 27, 2009.
Hybrid power systems are often used in rural and remote areas
Kuremaa manor windmill in Estonia, built ca. mid-19th century.
Solar cookers use sunlight as energy source for outdoor cooking.
The BedZED housing development in London was designed to use only energy from renewable sources generated on site.
Pelamis wave energy converter tested at the European Marine Energy Centre.
Tokai University's solar car "Tokai Challenger", the winner of the 2009 World Solar Challenge in Australia.
Edersee hydroelectric dam constructed between 1908-14 in northern Hesse, Germany.
De Zoeker, an oil windmill built in 1672 and still in operation, located in Zaanstad, Netherlands.
Barrow Offshore Wind Farm, in the East Irish Sea, west of Walney Island, England.
A 4MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant in Pullach, Germany.
The smock mill Goliath in front of the wind farm Growind in Eemshaven in the Netherlands.
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The Middelgrunden offshore wind farm in Øresund, delivers about 4% of the power for Copenhagen.
The world's largest solar energy dish at the Ben-Gurion National Solar Energy Center in Sde Boker, Israel.
The Nesjavellir Geothermal Power Station in Þingvellir, Iceland.
Rapeseed field at Grendon, Northamptonshire. Rapeseed oil is used in the manufacture of biodiesel for powering motor vehicles.
Photovoltaic panel installation in Parc del Forum, Barcelona, Spain
PS10 and PS20, Europe's most powerful solar power towers, near Seville, Spain
The Brazos Wind Farm in Texas. At the end of 2009 wind power accounted for about 2% of the electricity generated in the United States
The Tataragi Dam serving the Okutataragi Hydroelectric Power Station is one of the largest pumped-storage power stations in the world, and the largest in Japan.
Monocrystalline silicon is used to produce the highest efficiency solar photovoltaic cells.
Typical Brazilian flexible-fuel vehicle, that runs on any blend of hydrous ethanol (E100) and gasoline (E20 to E25).
NASA's Pathfinder Plus solar aircraft in flight over Hawaii
International Space Station solar panel array with the horizon of the Earth in the background
SeaGen tidal power plant, Strangford, Northern Ireland.
President Barack Obama addressed an audience of more than 450 people at the Nellis Solar Power Plant on May 27, 2009.
Hybrid power systems are often used in rural and remote areas
Kuremaa manor windmill in Estonia, built ca. mid-19th century.
Solar cookers use sunlight as energy source for outdoor cooking.
The BedZED housing development in London was designed to use only energy from renewable sources generated on site.
Pelamis wave energy converter tested at the European Marine Energy Centre.
Tokai University's solar car "Tokai Challenger", the winner of the 2009 World Solar Challenge in Australia.
Edersee hydroelectric dam constructed between 1908-14 in northern Hesse, Germany.
De Zoeker, an oil windmill built in 1672 and still in operation, located in Zaanstad, Netherlands.
Barrow Offshore Wind Farm, in the East Irish Sea, west of Walney Island, England.
A 4MW run-of-the-river hydroelectric plant in Pullach, Germany.
The smock mill Goliath in front of the wind farm Growind in Eemshaven in the Netherlands.
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