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Battle of the grids: Report 2011: How Europe can go 100% renewable and phase out dirty energy
Author | Greenpeace Int., Jan Vande Putte, R.Short |
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6-01-2-16-68.pdf |
Date | 2011 |
Classification | 6.01.2.16/68 (NP & GREENHOUSE EFFECT - NUCLEAR POWER YES OR NO SOLUTION & SCENARIOS) |
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Battle of the Grids Report 2011 Climate change How Europe can go 100 % renewable and phase out dirty energy cover image Wind turbine with pile of image Aerial photo of the PS10 coal on the foreground, Vlissingen, Concentrating Solar Thermal Power the Netherlands. Plant. The solar radiation, mirror design plant is capable of producing 23 GWh of © Greenpeace / philip reynaers electricity which is enough to supply power to a population of 10,000. © Greenpeace / Markel redondo Battle of the Grids report 2011 Introduction 4 For more information contact: enquiries@greenpeace.org Key findings 5 Authors: Jan Van De Putte and Rebecca Short The Energy [R]evolution in Europe 6 Co-authors: How the electricity system works 8 Jan Beránek, Frauke Thies, Sven Teske Battle of the grids - what’s the big barrier? 10 Edited by: New research: renewable Europe 24/7 13 Alexandra Dawe and Jack Hunter The new energy map for Europe 16 Design and layout: www.onehemisphere.se, Sweden. Six steps to build the grid for 20 renewable Europe 24/7 The inflexible, di