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Energy Transition Mayor Tour in Bavaria
Greenpeace brought mayors from all over Europe to Bavaria to show them the best practices of German energy transition. First impressions: the 'Energiewende' is contagious!
Hydro, biomass, solar, wind and geothermal: Bavaria has them all. Here like in the rest of Europe, there are strong potentials for renewables.
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Shoot date:
26/11/2014
Locations:
Bavaria
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Europe
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Germany
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© Greenpeace / Oliver Soulas
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5203px × 3596px 9MB
Ranking:
★★★★ (E)
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Energy Transition Mayor Tour in Bavaria
Greenpeace travelled with eight mayors from Hungary, Turkey, Croatia and a few from Germany across Bavaria to see successful examples of energy transition, and to explore the possibilities to replicate these best practices in renewable energy in other countries.
Hydro, biomass, solar, wind and geothermal: Bavaria has them all. Here like in the rest of Europe, there are strong potentials for renewables.
The exchange with their German colleagues was valued as a very critical contribution helping them to approach their own energy transition at home.
Renewable energy means also decentralization and more possibilities for citizens' participation at different levels.
The production of energy doesn't need to be in the hands of big utilities. Municipalities can benefit from the local energy production and have the means to provide their citizens with more services. That's probably why the Energiewende is supported by a huge majority of the German population (93%).
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