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Bonds for project 'Am grünen Anger' successfully placed

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Bonds for project Am grünen Anger successfully placed






02.11.2023 / 08:59 CET/CEST



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2M European Homes May Leave Electrical Grid by 2050

2M European Homes May Leave Electrical Grid by 2050
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Study shows underground car parks heat up groundwater and proposes a geothermal energy solution

Study shows underground car parks heat up groundwater and proposes a geothermal energy solution
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Two million European households could abandon

<p>Researchers report that 53% of European freestanding homes could have supplied all their own energy needs in 2020 using only local rooftop solar radiation, and this technical feasibility could increase to 75% in 2050. Publishing November 2 in the journal <em>Joule</em>, the study shows that there is no economic advantage for individual households to be fully self-sufficient under current or future conditions, though in some cases the costs are on par with remaining on-grid. The researchers estimate that self-sufficiency will be economically feasible for 5% (two million) of Europe&rsquo;s 41 million freestanding single-family homes in 2050, if households are willing to pay up to 50% more than the cost of remaining fully grid dependent.</p>
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