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20130501_B18A8125.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130501_IMG_6320.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130501_IMG_6324.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130502_B18A8390.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8393.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8400.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8407.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130502_B18A8415.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_B18A9031.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9036.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9042.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9061.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_B18A9068.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_IMG_6496.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6723.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6729.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6740.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130503_IMG_6865.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130503_IMG_6874.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130504_IMG_7023.jpg Climate change heaven and hell of a wind turbine with emissions from a coal fired power station in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130506_B18A0739.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130429_P4290168.jpg Climate change heaven and hell of wind turbines with an oil tanker in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130505_P5050001.jpg A gas tanker leaving, Amsterdam at Ijmuiden, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A0979.jpg Wind turbines next to the offices of a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A0991.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1001.jpg Wind turbines next to the offices of a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1103.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1106.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1112.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1113.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1118.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1121.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1124.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1126.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1128.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130507_B18A1148.jpg Climate change heaven and hell, wind turbines next to a coal importing business on the docks in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_P4290110.jpg An offshore wind farm in Dutch waters an hours sailing from Ijmuiden, Netherlands.
 
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20130429_P4290167.jpg Climate change heaven and hell of wind turbines with an oil tanker in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_B18A7290.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_B18A7728.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130430_IMG_5501.jpg Pylons carrying electricty into Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_IMG_5506.jpg A floating house bed and breakfast with solar panels in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130430_IMG_5731.jpg Pylons carrying electricty into Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_B18A7790.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed.
 
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20130501_B18A7822.jpg A tram in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_B18A7828.jpg A tram in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_B18A7835.jpg A tram in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_B18A8121.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130501_IMG_5880.jpg The Netherlands are notoriously flat and low lying, with 50% of the country lying below sea level. Climate change is leading to both sea level rise and increased flooding, both of which threaten poperties. One solution is to build floating houses, that rise and fall with altering water levels. Ijburg, a suberb of Amsterdam is the floating house capital, with increasing numbers of flaoting houses being constructed. This shot shows a flaoting house with solar panels.
 
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20130501_IMG_6148.jpg A floating house with solar panels in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6160.jpg A floating house with solar panels in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6177.jpg A floating house with solar panels in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6183.jpg Floating houses in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6186.jpg Floating houses and a wind mill in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6188.jpg A floating house with solar panels in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
 
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20130501_IMG_6316.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130501_IMG_6322.jpg This futuristic looking building recieves hot water in an 11km long pipe from the Diemen, combined heat and power station and supplies space heating for up to 25,000 houses in the town of Almere. Investing in this sort of technology means the residents of almere have a tiny carbon footprint compared to most western European households.
 
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20130501_IMG_6329.jpg The Diemen combined heat and power plant on the outskirts of Amsterdam, Netherlands is operated by Nuon energy. It is a combined cycle gas turbine that produces 435 Megawatts of power and also 260 megawatts of heat, enough to supply 25,000 homes with hot water. The water is pumped from the plant via an 11km long pipe under Ij Meer to supply the town of Almere with space heating for the houses. The combined heast and power maskes the plant 85% efficient.
 
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20130502_B18A8338.jpg New houses for sale in Almere, which is the Nehterlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, a circle of solar thermal panels which also provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity.
 
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20130502_B18A8354.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8362.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8375.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8382.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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20130502_B18A8384.jpg Sun Island in Almere, which is the Netherlands youngest town, in Flevoland, which was reclaimed from the sea. This planned city is very green, with space heating provided from a nearby combined heat and power plant, and from Sun Island, pictured hear, a circle of solar thermal panels which provides hot water for the residents. Many of the houses have solar PV panels on the roof to generate their own electricity. Zoneiland contains 520 solar panels covering an area of approximately 7000 m2. Annually it provides 9,750 gigajoules of renewable, sustainable energy, equal to 10% of Almere city's total annual energy needs. The rest of the energy is provided by the local power plant in Almere.
 
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