1 The world’s largest wind turbine is the Enercon E-126, which has a rotor diameter of 126m. The E-126 turbine is rated at a particularly whopping six megawatts. Megawatt
2 Worldwide investment in renewable energy has risen exponentially year-on-year, increasing from $104 billion in 2007 to a staggering $150 billion in 2009. Investment
3 Kenya is the current world leader in the number of domestic solar power systems installed per capita, with over 300,000 12-30 watt systems sold each year. African
4 The current world leader in renewable energy production is China, which in 2009 produced 682 TWh of electricity through water, wind, biomass and solar. Greenest
5 Recent estimates by scientists forecast the world will run out of the majority of fossil fuels by 2070, with natural gas being the fi rst to go, followed quickly by oil and coal.
2 Worldwide investment in renewable energy has risen exponentially year-on-year, increasing from $104 billion in 2007 to a staggering $150 billion in 2009. Investment
3 Kenya is the current world leader in the number of domestic solar power systems installed per capita, with over 300,000 12-30 watt systems sold each year. African
4 The current world leader in renewable energy production is China, which in 2009 produced 682 TWh of electricity through water, wind, biomass and solar. Greenest
5 Recent estimates by scientists forecast the world will run out of the majority of fossil fuels by 2070, with natural gas being the fi rst to go, followed quickly by oil and coal.
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