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Green Energy Collection (#6)

"Embracing the Power of Nature: Exploring Green Energy Around the World" The famous Supertree grove at Gardens by the Bay

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Geothermal research site, Kamchatka

Geothermal research site, Kamchatka
Geothermal research site. Aerial photograph of huts (centre) and geothermal wells (upper right) in the Mutnovsky geothermal field

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Bio-gas production

Bio-gas production
Israel, Emek Hefer (Hefer valley), Agricultural sludge and waste treatment facility. Cattle waste from dairy farms is brought to this facility. Bio-gas compost are produced in an anaerobic process

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Eco-friendly lighting, conceptual image

Eco-friendly lighting, conceptual image
energy saving light bulb green energy

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind turbines, artwork

Wind turbines, artwork
wind mills

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar thermal heating system

Solar thermal heating system. The three pumps at upper centre (with red and blue dials) are examples of a modern heating and solar thermal system

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image

Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image
The CO2-Machine-sign

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar powered street lights

Solar powered street lights

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar park, Ciudad Real, Spain

Solar park, Ciudad Real, Spain
Solar park. Photographed in Ciudad Real, Castilla la mancha, Spain in August 2008

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind turbines, Denmark

Wind turbines, Denmark
Wind turbines in Esbjerg, Denmark

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Biomass power generator

Biomass power generator. Workers feed coconut shells into a biomass power generator in India

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar panels

Solar panels
Solar panel, close-up

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar water heater

Solar water heater
Rooftop solar water heater. This device uses sunlight to heat water that is piped through it. Photographed in Hawaii, USA

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Solar-powered line-focus water heater

Solar-powered line-focus water heater. This system uses curved mirrors to form a parabolic trough which focuses sunlight onto a tube running above the mirrors which contains water

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind turbines and a lenticular cloud

Wind turbines and a lenticular cloud. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind turbines at sunset

Wind turbines at sunset. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind farm - on moorland above Findhorn Valley - Scotland

Wind farm - on moorland above Findhorn Valley - Scotland
GET-1981 Wind farm - on moorland above Findhorn Valley Scotland Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Wind farm, La Muela, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, Europe

Wind farm, La Muela, Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, Europe

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: Windmill at City Beach Park, Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington State

Windmill at City Beach Park, Oak Harbor, Whidbey Island, Washington State, United States of America, North America

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: China recylces a lot of its raw materials, here a truck laden with plastic heads for a recycling

China recylces a lot of its raw materials, here a truck laden with plastic heads for a recycling plant near Xian city
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageGreen Energy Collection: In 2008 China became the worlds largest emitter of greenouse gases

In 2008 China became the worlds largest emitter of greenouse gases, fuelled by high levels of economic growth
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock




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"Embracing the Power of Nature: Exploring Green Energy Around the World" The famous Supertree grove at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore stands tall as a symbol of sustainable progress, harnessing green energy to light up the night sky. In East Hampton, The Hamptons, Long Island, New York State, the Gardiner Windmill gracefully spins in harmony with nature's breeze, generating clean and renewable energy for local communities. Holland's Kinderdijk windmills proudly showcase Europe's rich history of utilizing wind power to create a greener future. Witnessing wind turbines coexist with soaring birds of prey is a testament to our commitment to environmental conservation and responsible green energy practices. A breathtaking aerial view captures a majestic wind turbine near Wolnzach in Upper Bavaria, Germany - an area renowned for its Hallertau hops cultivation and dedication to sustainable living. On Cornwall's Bodmin Moor in England's United Kingdom lies a serene landscape adorned with wind turbines that silently generate clean electricity while preserving natural beauty. Bathed in sunlight, solar panels glisten as they convert abundant solar energy into usable power – showcasing how we can tap into the sun’s potential for sustainable living worldwide. Pellworm Island in Northern Frisia, Schleswig Holstein, Germany boasts a remarkable solar energy plant that demonstrates how even remote locations can embrace renewable resources for their power needs. La Muela Wind Farm in Zaragoza, Aragon Spain exemplifies Europe’s commitment towards reducing carbon emissions through large-scale deployment of wind turbines – paving the way for cleaner air and brighter futures. Amidst wildflowers blooming vibrantly against Sicily’s scenic backdrop lies Realmonte; here we witness harmonious coexistence between nature and towering wind turbines – proving that sustainability can enhance landscapes rather than detract from them.