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Wastewater processing with LEAPmbr: A silent revolution
30/01 | Ask an average European where water comes from and chances are he’ll say “from the tap”. Having access to clean drinking water is as common place here as having access to a seemingly endless energy supply. But just as the global energy industry faces fundamental changes in the way power is generated and distributed, the water sector is experiencing a truly evolutionary leap in the way wastewater is treated. This water revolution however, is mostly hidden from plain sight and has almost gone unnoticed by the general public.
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Sweden: Smart grids create good conditions for wind power
21/12 | E.ON is building a wind farm in the Baltic Sea, east of Öland, Sweden. The project, which is just outside Kårehamn, is expected to be completed in 2013. A prerequisite for the park is that E.ON, for the first time in Sweden, will use a new technology to transport large ...
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GE Energy and E.ON cut emissions and boost efficiency at an Italian power plant
15/12 | As countries and regions’ governments all over Europe are increasingly introducing stringent environmental requirements, it becomes more and more important for power providers to find new solutions and technologies that help them to operate in compliance, while reducing operating costs and boosting efficiency.
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France must carry off its energy transition successfully
02/12 | Francois Hollande, the Socialist Party’s (PS) candidate in the presidential election, is focusing on energy as part of his political strategy. He believes that after the tragedy of Fukushima and with oil reserves weakening further we have a responsibility to reduce our ecological consumption of CO2. Hollande maintains that ...
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Norrköping municipality receives Energy Prize
01/12 | Energy Prize2011 was awarded to the municipality of Norrköping for their innovative way of treating energy consumption. This was a project which combined together Eon, local authorities, Agroetanol, Swedish Biogas and others in an industrial ecosystem in which they achieve higher energy efficiency and greater climate benefits than what they ...
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3 out of 4 Belgians are in favour of renewable energy
01/12 | Three out of four Belgians want the government to invest in renewable energy as an alternative to nuclear, which is set to come on the market in 2015. These findings are reflected in a survey conducted by the Ipsos Research Office for Greenpeace Belgium. The survey was carried out among ...
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Sebastian Boppert added a comment to UK: New CCS project planned for Peterhead, Scotland