Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Renewable-Energy-Sweden-27MZIFLR92KB.htmlConceptually similarRenewable Energy in SwedenGP01I7OCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7PCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7DCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7HCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7ICompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP03EMDCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP03EMECompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7BCompleted★★★★Renewable Energy SwedenGP01I7CCompleted★★★★View AllGP01I7QRenewable Energy SwedenOld bathing pier in Malmö with the Turning Torso Tower of the Western Harbour Development in the background. Western Harbour is a sustainable development which creates 98% of of it's own energy from renewable sources including wind and solar.Locations:Europe-Malmö-Scandinavia-SwedenDate:8 Mar, 2006Credit:© Philip Reynaers / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4992px X 3328pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Reflections-Renewable energy-Solar energy-WaterShoot:Decentralised Energy Documentation in SwedenSweden is in the front line as the world embarks on a shift to more sustainable energy systems. 45 percent of Sweden’s energy supply—electricity, district heating and fuel—comes from renewable energy, which is more than in most EU countries. The reason for this is the large share of hydropower and biofuels in the energy system. Combined heat and power (CHP), plants account for 12 percent of the electricity output in Sweden, and are mainly powered by biofuels.Related Collections:Decentralised Energy in Europe