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ZEEBRUGGE, BELGIUM: Illustration picture shows windmills along the North sea in Zeebrugge  (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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After 10 years of work and at a price of €500 million, the electricity networks of Germany and Belgium are finally connected, thanks to an underground high-voltage line.

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Belgium’s largest solar panel park floating on water has been unveiled in Antwerp province. At five hectares, it’s the size of 10 football fields.

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The royal domain in Laeken is about to get greener.

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The city of Leuven has launched Zonnige groetjes uit Leuven (A Sunny Hello from Leuven) to recruit 1,000 households to install solar panels.

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Today is Grey Day in Belgium, the symbolic day that we can no longer provide green energy to power the country.

Rainbow Warrior III - Greenpeace
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Greenpeace yacht Rainbow Warrior III is due to sail into Ostend and Antwerp from 27 September to 8 October, announced the environmental activist group on Tuesday.

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Although sunshine is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about Brussels, the city has been rapidly increasing its solar energy capacity, new figures reveal.

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A new online sunshine map of the Brussels region shows homeowners whether their property has potential for installing solar panels.

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Aalst-based dredging group Jan De Nul will partner with wind park developer Parkwind, an affiliate of the Colruyt group on the construction of Belgium’s next wind park, Northwester 2.

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