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Status Zonnepark: In ontwikkeling
De vervuilde grond is grotendeels ongeschikt voor voedselproductie (zie hiervoor de bodemrapportages). Het plan van Solarcentury is om op 13 hectare zonnepanelen te plaatsen en liefst 9 hectare natuurlijk in te richten. Op deze wijze zorgen we dat het gebied mooier wordt, de panelen verborgen liggen en de natuur erop vooruit gaat.
De zonneweide zal genoeg duurzame elektriciteit produceren voor ongeveer 7.000 huishoudens. De precieze inrichting van het gebied en de opties voor financiële participatie bespreken we graag met omwonenden en andere belanghebbenden.
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To make your document look professionally produced, Word provides header, footer, cover page, and text box designs that complement each other.
For example, you can add a matching cover page, header, and sidebar. Click Insert and then choose the elements you want from the different galleries.
Themes and styles also help keep your document coordinated. When you click Design and choose a new Theme, the pictures, charts, and SmartArt graphics change to match your new theme. When you apply styles, your headings change to match the new theme.
Save time in Word with new buttons that show up where you need them. To change the way a picture fits in your document, click it and a button for layout options appears next to it. When you work on a table, click where you want to add a row or a column, and then click the plus sign.
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You can add an introduction text to your section here, such as: There are some things that never go out of style. A good pair of blue jeans. A classic leather handbag. And hydropower. It may not be a wardrobe essential, but over the last 125+ years, it has been an energy essential. It’s been the single, most constant energy source that the world has enjoyed since the 1900s.
Hydropower starts rolling out in early twentieth century, lighting villages and powering industry
As 1900 approached, hydropower was finally ready for the mainstream. This was the first phase of hydropower’s development. It was a period not unlike the roll-out of internet in modern times, as electricity was brought to villages, remote valleys and transformed industries, bringing with it jobs and spurring on further development. Hydropower served as the primary energy source in large parts of the world, including Norway, where Statkraft first got its footings in 1895.
Times have changed, awareness has grown, and public persuasion is leaning towards hydropower
We are now at the start of a third phase, in which nations are saying ‘no more’ to coal and nuclear, and at the same time ramping up their investments in wind and solar. Wind and solar are still in their early days, considered volatile energy sources due to their dependency on blowing wind or shining sun, respectively. That makes the need for a third leg of renewables dynamic essential.
Hydro is an essential part of the renewable energy mix
The cost of hydropower is no longer what it once was. Technological innovations have made it an affordable energy source, which is good news according to Leitl, because a future power mix of wind and solar simply won’t work without hydro.
The sun is the fastest-growing energy source in the world. If the trend continues, up to 30 per cent of the world's electricity needs can be met by solar energy by 2040. This has renewed Statkraft's interest in investing in solar power.
China is the clear leader in both production and use of renewable energy, and solar power has become both fast and inexpensive to develop. Serious problems with air pollution in many cities, and increasing energy needs resulting from its growing population and prosperity, has led to China already accounting for half of the demand for solar energy.
The Lange Runde solar park in Emmen covers an area equivalent to 25 football pitches, and annually produces almost 14 GWh. This corresponds to the electricity requirements of 4,000 Dutch households.
Statkraft aims at strong growth in the development of both solar and wind power in several other countries as well. "Solar energy will definitely be important in the future. In addition to the fact that solar panels have become far cheaper in recent years, there is also less local resistance to solar parks than wind farms," says Van den Hoogen.
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