The Swedish island of Gotland in the middle of the Baltic is aiming to rid itself of fossil fuel within the next 15 years, using only sustainable energy from wind, biogas and solar panels to meet the electricity needs of its 57,000 inhabitants.
The Swedish island of Gotland in the middle of the Baltic is aiming to rid itself of fossil fuel within the next 15 years, using only sustainable energy from wind, biogas and solar panels to meet the electricity needs of its 57,000 inhabitants.
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