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Great Britain to build the largest windmill

Publish date: January 30, 2007

British authorities approved a project of the world largest windmill.

The London Array station, consisting of 341 turbines together with 100-turbined the Thanet station will produce 1.3 GW of electrical energy, and provide electricity for a million of households, Alians Media reports.

The Thanet station will be put in operation in 2008. It costs about one billion dollars. The London Array will be put in operation in 2010. Both stations are located on the Southern coast of England.

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Polish EU Presidency: What does it mean for climate action?  

While the Polish Presidency presents an opportunity to address critical challenges, its current priorities fall short of aligning European competitiveness and security with the urgent need for climate action. Bellona’s Roadmap for 2024-2029 calls on the EU to implement ambitious and science-based climate goals to achieve climate neutrality and strengthen EU security. By focusing on industrial decarbonisation, renewable energy integration, transparent climate policy, and green public procurement, the Presidency can lead the EU towards a resilient, competitive, and climate-neutral future. As such, Bellona calls on Poland to implement more concrete and ambitious climate policies and well-functioning markets for a net-zero world.

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