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IMG_7661_p.jpg A Sita power from waste plant at Billingham, Teeside, UK. The plant burns household rubbish with a capacity of 390, 000 tonnes of waste per year and generates enough electricity to power 60, 000 homes
 
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IMG_0295_p.jpg A lorry passing banners protesting against a potential wind farm development near Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_3462_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in. A wind farm in the background is also producing carbon neutral renewable energy
 
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IMG_3466_p.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in. A wind farm in the background is also producing carbon neutral renewable energy
 
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IMG_1661_p.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1663_p.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1664_p.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1670_p.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_0866_fork lift.jpg Greenhouses on the Lancashire mosslands near Banks on the outskirts of Southport, Lancashire, UK.
 
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IMG_6873_weight.jpg A massive crane being used to load pices for the Walney offshore wind farm at the docks in Barrow in Furness, Cumbria, UK.
 
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IMG_1663_truck.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_3462_renewable heaven.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in. A wind farm in the background is also producing carbon neutral renewable energy
 
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IMG_2860_dusty.jpg Rubbish on a landfill site in Alicante, Costa Blanca, Murcia, Spain. The site captures bio methane from rotting organic waste. This prevents the gas which is a powerful greenhouse gas from escaping to the atmsphere, which can then be used to power turbines to generate electricity.
 
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IMG_2868_tipping.jpg Rubbish on a landfill site in Alicante, Costa Blanca, Murcia, Spain. The site captures bio methane from rotting organic waste. This prevents the gas which is a powerful greenhouse gas from escaping to the atmsphere, which can then be used to power turbines to generate electricity.
 
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IMG_2872_landfill.jpg Rubbish on a landfill site in Alicante, Costa Blanca, Murcia, Spain. The site captures bio methane from rotting organic waste. This prevents the gas which is a powerful greenhouse gas from escaping to the atmsphere, which can then be used to power turbines to generate electricity.
 
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IMG_1661_solar layout.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1664_lorry.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_1670_tracking.jpg Photo voltaic panels in part of the Solucar solar complex owned by Abengoa energy, in Sanlucar La Mayor, Andalucia, spain. The site has solar tower, parabolic trough and photovoltaic solar technology on the complex, generating 183 MW in total, enough to power 94,000 households and eliminating 114,000 tons of C02 emissions annually.
 
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IMG_2861_landfill.jpg Rubbish on a landfill site in Alicante, Costa Blanca, Murcia, Spain. The site captures bio methane from rotting organic waste. This prevents the gas which is a powerful greenhouse gas from escaping to the atmsphere, which can then be used to power turbines to generate electricity.
 
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IMG_3466_renewable heaven.jpg The Andasol solar power station near Guadix in Andalucia, Spain, is the world's first and largest solar thermal parabolic trough power station. It was opened in 2009 and produces around 180 gigawatt hours per year, providing enough energy for around 200,000 people. It has a thermal storage system where molten salt stores the heat energy that can continue to turn the turbines for up to 7 hours, after sunset, or if the sun goes in. A wind farm in the background is also producing carbon neutral renewable energy
 
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IMG_3664_cherry picker.jpg A High Speed rail link being constructed between Antequera and Granada in Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_2151_picking.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2157_harvesting.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2177_crop.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2186_lettuce.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2167_salad crop.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2170_worker.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_2181_lettuce.jpg Lettuce crops being harvested in a field near Sorbas in Southern Spain. In this dry part of Spain, much agricultural production would not be possible without irrigation, water which is increasingly difficult to source.
 
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IMG_4926_lorry.jpg A High Speed rail link being constructed between Antequera and Granada in Andalucia, Spain.
 
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IMG_0220_haulage.jpg Lucite, a Petrochemical works in Billingham, Teeside, UK producing acrylics.
 
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IMG_7613_power plant.jpg A Sita power from waste plant at Billingham, Teeside, UK. The plant burns household rubbish with a capacity of 390, 000 tonnes of waste per year and generates enough electricity to power 60, 000 homes
 
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IMG_7661_incinerator.jpg A Sita power from waste plant at Billingham, Teeside, UK. The plant burns household rubbish with a capacity of 390, 000 tonnes of waste per year and generates enough electricity to power 60, 000 homes
 
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