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20130206_B18A8925.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with a gas powered power station and gas plant in the background, that handles natural gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field.
 
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20130206_B18A8927.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_B18A8933.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_B18A8935.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_B18A8937.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_B18A8940.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_B18A8944.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_B18A8947.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_B18A8951.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with a gas powered power station and gas plant in the background, that handles natural gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field.
 
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20130206_B18A8959.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with a gas powered power station and gas plant in the background, that handles natural gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field.
 
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20130206_IMG_3109.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3113.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3117.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3120.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3121.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3126.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3129.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3133.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3134.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3138.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3146.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3148.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with the Ormonde offshore wind farm in the background.
 
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20130206_IMG_3156.jpg Methane, extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, to power a biogas generator producing green electricity, Cumbria, UK, with a gas powered power station and gas plant in the background, that handles natural gas from the Morecambe Bay gas field.
 
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20130206_IMG_3157.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3163.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3165.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3167.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3172.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3174.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3176.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3178.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3185.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3190.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3195.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3197.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3199.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20130206_IMG_3201.jpg A Methane biogas generator producing green electricity, from biogas extracted from an old landfill site on Walney Island, Cumbria, UK.
 
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20100906_IMG_6387.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6392.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6396.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6401.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6410.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6420.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6430.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6433.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6438.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6447.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100906_IMG_6452.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6047 (1).jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6053.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6058.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6081.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6625 (1).jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6629.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6630.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6643 (1).jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6656 (1).jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6660.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6663.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6674.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100907_IMG_6740.jpg Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland is the worlds second largest geothermal power station. It will soon have a capacity of 300 MW of electricity generation. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry. Iceland generates 100% of its electricity from renewables, aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100911_IMG_6590 (1).jpg Krafla gwothermal power station near Myvatn, Iceland, it has an installed capacity of 60 MW of renewable electricity production, as well as supplying hot space heating water to the surrounding area. Iceland's electricity is produced 100% from renewables with aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100911_IMG_6622 (1).jpg Krafla gwothermal power station near Myvatn, Iceland, it has an installed capacity of 60 MW of renewable electricity production, as well as supplying hot space heating water to the surrounding area. Iceland's electricity is produced 100% from renewables with aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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20100911_IMG_6624.jpg Krafla gwothermal power station near Myvatn, Iceland, it has an installed capacity of 60 MW of renewable electricity production, as well as supplying hot space heating water to the surrounding area. Iceland's electricity is produced 100% from renewables with aprox 70% from Hydro and 30% from geothermal.
 
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