http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/0 ... 90587.html
'The small island of El Hierro – iron in Spanish – is located in the Canary Islands 1,500 miles off the coast of Spain. Aside from being a main tourist attraction, El Hierro will also reportedly soon become the world’s first island to run off of 100 percent renewable energy.
The renewable energy consists of an 11.5 MW wind farm and 11.3 MW hydroelectric plant that will generate around 80 percent of the island’s needs, with the remaining 20 percent produced via solar thermal collectors and grid-connected photovoltaics'.
Jon
El Hierro (Gran Canaria) 1st 100% renewable energy island
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Very good point.
Still, it's better than not going to renewables, I guess.
Jon
Still, it's better than not going to renewables, I guess.
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Re: El Hierro (Gran Canaria) 1st 100% renewable energy islan
I suppose when they say energy they mean electricity. In which case Iceland beat them to it a long time ago.ujoni08 wrote: The renewable energy consists of an 11.5 MW wind farm and 11.3 MW hydroelectric plant that will generate around 80 percent of the island’s needs, with the remaining 20 percent produced via solar thermal collectors and grid-connected photovoltaics'.