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Renewable energy

Renewable energy is energy from a resource that is replaceable by existing flows of energy, such as sunshine, wind, water, biological processes and geothermal heat flows. Bellona believes that major political and financial investments in renewable energy sources will be among the most important measures we can take in order to fight climate change.

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June 4, 2009 Renewable energy

Making the deserts green

SARPSBORG, Norway - The Bellona Foundation will be one of four partners in the auspicious Sahara Forest Project to fight…
Publisert June 4, 2009 av Bellona
Атомная станция Форшмарк, Швеция
April 30, 2009 Nuclear Agreements, Nuclear issues, Renewable energy

The Swedish approach to nuclear energy

STOCKHOLM – Sweden’s Social Democrats are against building new nuclear power reactors – the country already runs nine reactors at…
Publisert April 30, 2009 av Bellona
Bellonas Aleksandr Nikitin på helgens miljøkonferanse i Moskva.
March 26, 2009 Climate change, Nuclear Russia, Renewable energy, Solar

Moscow environmental conference places climate demands on Medvedev

MOSCOW – Environmental organisations throughout Russia have joined forces and placed climate demands on authorities. Bellona’s Alexander Nikitin is among…
Publisert March 26, 2009 av Bellona
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February 2, 2009 Climate change, Renewable energy, Solar

Murmansk region to boost reliance on renewable energy to 7.4 percent

MURMANSK – Swift on the heels of an announcement that Moscow would slightly increase its nation-wide reliance on renewable energy,…
Publisert February 2, 2009 av Bellona
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January 21, 2009 Climate change, Renewable energy, Solar

Kremlin announces modest boost in energy output by renewable sources

Russia plans to increase the share of electricity it generates from renewable sources to 4.5 percent by 2020 from less…
Publisert January 21, 2009 av Bellona
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