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  • May 3, 2019 - Alcolea Del Pinar, Guadalajara, Spain - Special transport truck is seen transporting a blade of a wind turbine on a highway near the small village of Alcolea del Pinar. (Credit Image: © John Milner/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 30, 2019 - Barpeta, Assam, India - A worker working on a large electricity tower on the eve of May Day or Labour Day at Barpeta, Assam, India on Tuesday,  April 30, 2019. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 26, 2019 - South Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia - Jakarta, Indonesia, 26 March 2019 : Night of Jakarta at South Jakarta in Business District Area still with traffic but also with beautiful bridge that attract people to take selfie. Jakarta Government Making Sudirman Street of Jakarta look more beautiful and modern, to support people more enjoying using MRT day and night. Although MRT already operated and claimed can reduce traffic at Jakarta but the reality far from what it meant to be. (Credit Image: © Donal HusniZUMA Wire)
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  • February 28, 2019 - Viana Do Castelo, Portugal - Wind turbines seen operating at Carreco Wind farm. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 19, 2019 - MonçãO, Portugal - A wind turbine seen operating at the sub park Mendoiro-Bustavade, one of the 5 sub parks of the Alto Minho Wind Farm, Monção, Portugal..The Alto Minho Wind Farm has an installed capacity of 240 MW, distributed in five sub-parks, designated by Picos, Alto do Corisco, Santo António, Mendoiro-Bustavade and Picoto-São Silvestre. In the north part of the country, the Alto Minho Wind Farm in the Viana do Castelo district, of Portugal, became fully operational in November 2008. At the time of completion, it was Europe's largest on-shore wind farm. The wind farm consists of 68 Enercon E-82 2MW wind turbines and 52 Enercon E-70 E4 2MW turbines, for a grand total of 240 MW. The wind farm produces 530 GWh annually, avoiding 370,000 tonnes (410,000 tons) of carbon dioxide emissions. On March 2018, Portugal generated more renewable energy than it needed for the first time in at least 40 years. Energy from renewable sources made up 103.6 per cent of mainland electricity consumption, according to data from the country’s power grid operator REN, although fossil fuels were used to occasionally top up the electricity supply. (Credit Image: © Omar Marques/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 1, 2018 - Thales, UK - Spacebus Neo is a new telecom satellite product line by Thales Alenia Space, developed under ESA's Neosat programme. Its first new electric propulsion module is seen in Thales UK's Belfast assembly centre before being shipped to Cannes for final spacecraft assembly. This first satellite will be Eutelsat's KONNECT, which will provide broadband to Europe and Africa. The new Spacebus Neo product line is developed in the frame of ESA's Advanced Research in Telecommunications Systems (ARTES) programme, in cooperation with space agencies from ESA Member States, particularly CNES and the UK Space Agency. The Neosat programme comprises both Spacebus Neo by Thales Alenia Space and Eurostar Neo by Airbus Defence and Space. It includes development and in-orbit validation of the new satellite product lines for both companies, allowing the two European satellite prime integrators to deliver competitive satellites for the commercial satellite market.<br />
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  • October 31, 2018 - Maplewood, MN, USA - Ramsey County will unveil the government's first solar panel park at Ponds at Battle Creek Golf Course in Maplewood. The county has installed 64 panels along the course, the first step to having all of its parks buildings and facilities powered entirely by renewable energy by 2025. ]..BRIAN PETERSON Â¥ brian.peterson@startribune.com..Maplewood,  MN  10/28/2018. (Credit Image: © Brian Peterson/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Kiev, Ukraine - A general view of the first and world's only solar power plant 'Solar Chernobyl' in front of the 4th nuclear power block during an opening ceremony on the territory of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Pripyat, Ukraine, 05 October 2018. 'Solar Chernobyl' is a joint project of Rodina – Enerparc AG Consortium founded in 2013. The project objective is implementation of renewable energy projects in the areas that were demolished by the Chernobyl catastrophe.Solar Chernobyl Power Plant with a capacity of 1 MW is located on the industrial site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, 100 m from the confinement of the 4th nuclear power block that exploded on 26 April 1986. Annual production capacity of Solar Chernobyl is 1024 MWh/year. Starting from 1 July 2018 SPP Solar Chernobyl sells the power produced within feed-in tariff policy. 18 years later after decommissioning of the Chernobyl NPP back in 2000, the first kWh are supplied to the United Energy System of Ukraine. (Credit Image: © Serg Glovny/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 5, 2018 - Kiev, Kiev, Ukraine - The protective shelter over the remains of 4th nuclear block of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is seen at the Chernobyl..Solar Chernobyl power plant has about 16,000 square meters of 3,800 solar panels expected to generate 1.0 MWp of electricity each year, this is a joint project of Rodina – Enerparc AG Consortium founded in 2013 and its objectives is to implement renewable energy projects in the areas that were demolished by the Chernobyl catastrophe, its production capacity of Solar Chernobyl is 1024 MWh/year. (Credit Image: © Pavlo Gonchar/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 3, 2018 - Palu, Indonesia - PALU, CENTRAL SULAWESI, OCTOBER - 03: officers check electrical equipment such as cables and others on a pole in the city of Palu, Central Sulawesi, on October 03 2018. It has been 5 days since the Palu city has passed the night without lighting due to an earthquake which damaged electrical components and it takes time to bring in the damaged components so that the residents have difficulty in doing activities in the household. Dasril Roszandi  (Credit Image: © Dasril Roszandi/NurPhoto/ZUMA Press)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Yichang, Hubei, China - Water discharging from the Three Gorges Dam, a gigantic hydropower project on the Yangtze River, in central China's Hubei Province. At 8 a.m. of July 5, the reservoir faced an inflow of 51,000 cubic meters per second and an outflow of 40,000 cubic meters per second. The first flood of the Yangtze River this year has formed on its upper reaches. (Credit Image: © Wang Shen/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • BEIJING, Dec. 21, 2018  Photo provided by Shandong Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd (SEPCO III) shows part of Morocco's NOOR III Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) project in Ouarzazate, Morocco, on June 7, 2018. In past years, China and African nations have deepened mutual assistance in development and made concerted efforts in building a closer China-Africa community with a shared future. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2018 - Western Cape, South Africa - Aerial abstract view of tributary river, West Coast, South Africa. (Credit Image: © Amazing Aerial via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Aerial photo of the floating wind turbine Floatgen ID1 in Saint-Nazaire, France on october 13, 2017. Photo by Joncheray /ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • Aerial photo of the floating wind turbine Floatgen ID1 in Saint-Nazaire, France on october 13, 2017. Photo by Joncheray /ANDBZ/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • September 6, 2017 - Cumbria, United Kingdom - Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 06/09/2017. United Kingdom. The Harvest Moon rises over the Pennines of Cumbria. Wind turbines silhouetted by the full moon. Picture by Stuart Walker / i-Images (Credit Image: © Stuart Walker/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • JOHANNESBURG, Aug. 11, 2017  A staff member shows Huawei's W2 smart watch at Huawei's Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Innovation and Experience Center in Johannesburg, South Africa, on July 17, 2017. Chinese leading global ICT solution provider Huawei launched its first African Innovation and Experience Center in Johannesburg, South Africa on July 19, 2016, to showcase the company's state-of-the-art ICT products and solutions in the field. Covering an area of 500 square meters and with an investment of more than 72 million Rands (about 4.8 million US Dollars), the center is equipped with 5G wireless communications technologies, smart home solutions, safe city solutions, smart phones and other technological applications and solutions.  The center also serves as an open lab for university students as well as an incubation center for upcoming ICT enterprises.  whw) (Credit Image: © Zhai Jianlan/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 13, 2017 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Photographer: Sachelle Babbar Two linesman (powerline workers or Netzelektriker) maintain high-voltage power lines on a tower in Munich, Germany. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Kristian Hynek of Topeak Ergon Racing leads the riders through the wind turbines at Caledon during stage 4 of the 2017 Absa Cape Epic Mountain Bike stage race from Elandskloof in Greyton to Oak Valley Wine Estate in Elgin, South Africa on the 23rd March 2017<br />
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  • September 5, 2015 - Saint Lucia, South Africa - Wooden boardwalk leading from the beach into the woodlands in Saint Lucia, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa - iSimangaliso Wetland Park (Credit Image: © Edwin Remsberg / Vwpics/VW Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Mekelle - One of the poorest countries in the world is nevertheless setting big goals for itself and looking to richer countries for help. A 10-year, 0 billion plan aims to produce clean energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Kindeya Redaie has no electricity in his house, but he bought two steers with the money the state gave him in exchange for the right to put a wind turbine on his land.On the Tigray region plateau, in northern Ethiopia, 70-meter-high masts - 84 of them -  stand amid a landscape where the dry and stony soil is still turned over with a plow. The Ashegoda Wind Farm, built by the French companies Vergnet and Alstom, is a 'clean' development in one of the world's poorest nations.<br />
Like the vast majority of Ethiopians, Redaie must still settle for charcoal and 'cow wood' (dried cowpat) when he wants to cook his meals or have warm water. The power produced by the Ashegoda complex, which runs along underground cables before reaching the national network's high voltage lines, is still too expensive for him.<br />
All over, construction sites have emerged to build solutions without fossil fuels - which are for now expensively imported - and to provide a place for wind and solar energies, which are less vulnerable than hydroelectricity to repeated drought. The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam, under construction on the Blue Nile River and a source of tension with the country's Egyptian and Sudanese neighbors, nevertheless promises to be one of Africa's most powerful hydroelectric monsters. Government officials contributed to its funding, which will be covered by national reserves.<br />
The country is trying to create 'a green economy that will hold up to the climate,' which requires the involvement of every sector responsible or vulnerable to climate change. That means energy, of course, but also agriculture, transport, industry and construction. 'Climate change is a strategic issue for Ethiopia,' the preamble to this project statement says. 'It can annihilat
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  • February 5, 2015 - Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa - Irrigation System On A Farm; Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa (Credit Image: © Remsberg Inc/Design Pics via ZUMA Wire)
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  • The iShack: The simple, solar-powered home that could transform life for slum-dwellers..Meet the iShack, a modern take on an age-old design that is bringing new hope Ð and light Ð to the slums of South Africa..Millions of people are unable to afford to move out of slums and shanty towns in sub-Saharan Africa but the development of the iShack is intended to lift their living standards..People living in rickety and makeshift shacks in slum areas can wait for years before they can get connected to the electricity or water grids, and the United Nations estimates that 62 per cent of the urban population in Sub-Saharan Africa lives in slums..With the iShack, the Ôimproved shackÕ, they get a solid dwelling that is fitted with enough solar panels to keep the lights on at night and provide power for important equipment such as mobile phone chargers..It is an initiative from researchers at the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa which they hope can allieviate poverty across the country and beyond its borders..Housing backlogs, government budgetary restrictions and a rise in the number of people moving to urban areas means it will be many years before the shacks of slums can be cleared away and replaced with bricks and mortar....Andreas Keller, one of the project leaders, said: ÔShacks are becoming the new norm..'So what can we do today in order to improve the living conditions of people through energy intervention, lighting, cell phones, communication, upping security?.ÔThat's where the planning comes in and the technology takes it one step further.Õ.Each shack iShack costs about £410 (60) and they have been deliberately designed to be as user-friendly as possible...Windows are placed to maximise air circulation and the sloping roof allows rainwater to be collected..The walls are insulated with recycled materials, a brick floor helps keep temperatures steady and flame-retardant paint is intended to reduce the risk of fires..Lauren Tavener-S
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  • Mar 29, 2012 - South Africa - A turtle crosses the road. (Credit Image: © Elijah Hurwitz/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • DURBAN, Nov. 30, 2011  Visitors look at a solar vehicle made by students from the Deutsche Schule zu Johannesburg (DSJ), at the South Africa Climate Change Response Expo, in Durban, South Africa, Nov. 29, 2011. The South Africa Climate Change Response Expo opened here on Monday, attracting more than 120 exhibitors from dirfferent countries and regions. (Credit Image: © Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Solar panels (Credit Image: © Axiom/ZUMApress.com)
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