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20100212_0245.jpg Electricity lines taking power from the Murray 1 power station, part of the Snowy Mountains hydro scheme in New south Wales, Australia with an electric car
 
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20100718_0247.jpg Three Toyota electic hybrid synergy drive cars in the grounds of Bangor University, North Wales and an electric car charging point.
 
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IMG_6106_PPE.jpg Gathega Dam supplying the water to power Guthega power station as part of the Snowy mountains hydro scheme, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_4723_stop.jpg Emissions from the Bluescope steel works at Port Kembla, Wollongong, Australia.
 
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IMG_4743_stop.jpg Emissions from the Bluescope steel works at Port Kembla, Wollongong, Australia.
 
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IMG_6530_clean.jpg Solar voltaic panels in new South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_6530_green.jpg Solar voltaic panels in new South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_6536_elec.jpg Solar voltaic panels in new South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_6536_energy.jpg Solar voltaic panels in new South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5445_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5446_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5449_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5519_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5522_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5527_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_5533_p.jpg A lone wind turbine stands defiant pointing to a more sustainable future, in Newcastle, which is the worlds largest coal port, New South Wales, Australia.
 
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IMG_3259_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3262_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3272_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3275_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3280_p.jpg The area of the North Wales coast between Prestatyn and Abergele was reclaimed from an ancient salt marsh. As such it is flat, low lying and susceptible to coastal flooding. Climate change driven sea level rise increases the risk making it one of the most at risk coastal areas in the British Isles. In 1990 a combination of strong westerly winds a high tide and a 1.5m storm surge breached 400 metres of the sea wall and inundated 2800 properties in Towyn and Kinmel Bay. The rocks have been placed to try and strengthen the sea wall.
 
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IMG_3283_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3285_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3289_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3291_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3293_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3296_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3297 (1)_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3299_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3308_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3310_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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IMG_3312_p.jpg The Rhyl Flats offshore wind farm is situated about 7 Km off the North Wales coast, in Liverpool bay, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. It consists of 25 turbines, and has a total capacity of 90 MW, enough to power 60,000 homes annualy.
 
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