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| | Canada has been making significant strides in the realm of clean technology and clean energy investments. As one of the countries that has committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050, Canada is the place to be if you are investing in or running a cleantech startup.
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| | A sustainable city combats climate change and helps the environment. Learn why urban sustainability matters and what it looks like in practice.
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| | Read about China Innovation: Transitioning from Manufacturing to Renewable Energy Leadership from TGRC Limited t/a The Green Recruitment Company
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| * At this site, when I have written about countries and states seeking to be among the leaders in eliminating fossil fuels from their electricity supply, I have generally focused on the larger jurisdictions, like Germany and the UK in Europe, and California and New York in the U.S. * But there is one much smaller country that puts all of those bigger ones to shame: Denmark. * With a population of only about 6 million, Denmark has pushed the "renewable" electricity generation thing well beyond what others have been able to accomplish. According to its official statistics, in 2024 Denmark got some 79.5% of its electricity from what it calls "low carbon" sources. The large majority of that came from wind and solar, with only a minimal contribution from nuclear. As to nuclear, Denmark had in fact mandated phasing it out, by a law passed back in 2003. * So then, does it seem like, with just a final little push, Denmark can go over the top and reach the long-sought goal of 100% of generation from "renewables"?