We establish that the European Union is facing severe ecological problems, by analysing the ecological footprint of selected member states. Many of these problems are related to carbon and carbon equivalent emissions, some of which are generated by fossil fuel power plants. It is then shown that the European Union has potential in the solar power renewable energy sector. Finally, we calculate roughly how much land would be necessary in order to replace fossil fuel power plants, as well as nuclear plants, which are largely seen as environmentally dangerous. It is concluded that developing this alternative energy sector would help improve the ecological sustainability of the Union, by diminishing a significant part of its carbon footprint
In EU27 today there is a production of approximately 1000 TWh/ electric power from nuclear and 350 T...
Athough a climate on our planet has been changing for a millions of years, recent shifts in world-wi...
Disagreements persist on how to design a self-sufficient, carbon-neutral European energy system. To ...
The Europeans can enjoy the environment. The soundings of Eurobarometr show, that the majority (over...
Availability of secure, sustainable and competitive sources of energy is essential to economic growt...
Attention is paid to the extent to which power generation options can contribute to mitigation of gl...
Fossil resources dominate the global energy system today which cannot be sustained indefinitely. Bio...
In the EU, fossil fuels account for about 79 % of the total energy consumption and nuclear power for...
Energy stability and security have become one of the most important issues in recent years on planet...
Renewable energy is the most sustainable form of energy being able to act as a substitute for conven...
The European Union is committed to increasing the use of renewable energies across Europe. One of th...
The conversion of energy systems toward sustainable solutions has been progressing for several years...
The presented paper shows a hypothetical large solar farm that would be the only source of electrici...
Availability of secure, sustainable and competitive sources of energy is essential to economic growt...
Renewable energy sources (RES), such as biomass, can be used to address two important issues in Euro...
In EU27 today there is a production of approximately 1000 TWh/ electric power from nuclear and 350 T...
Athough a climate on our planet has been changing for a millions of years, recent shifts in world-wi...
Disagreements persist on how to design a self-sufficient, carbon-neutral European energy system. To ...
The Europeans can enjoy the environment. The soundings of Eurobarometr show, that the majority (over...
Availability of secure, sustainable and competitive sources of energy is essential to economic growt...
Attention is paid to the extent to which power generation options can contribute to mitigation of gl...
Fossil resources dominate the global energy system today which cannot be sustained indefinitely. Bio...
In the EU, fossil fuels account for about 79 % of the total energy consumption and nuclear power for...
Energy stability and security have become one of the most important issues in recent years on planet...
Renewable energy is the most sustainable form of energy being able to act as a substitute for conven...
The European Union is committed to increasing the use of renewable energies across Europe. One of th...
The conversion of energy systems toward sustainable solutions has been progressing for several years...
The presented paper shows a hypothetical large solar farm that would be the only source of electrici...
Availability of secure, sustainable and competitive sources of energy is essential to economic growt...
Renewable energy sources (RES), such as biomass, can be used to address two important issues in Euro...
In EU27 today there is a production of approximately 1000 TWh/ electric power from nuclear and 350 T...
Athough a climate on our planet has been changing for a millions of years, recent shifts in world-wi...
Disagreements persist on how to design a self-sufficient, carbon-neutral European energy system. To ...