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Managing Director: Dr. Günter Schneider, Dr. Hartmut Maier
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Picture Credits

Source: VATTENFALL
Link: www.vattenfall.com | Image Bank
Motive: Reactor hall in Forsmark 3
Description: -
Photographer: unknown

Source: VATTENFALL
Link: www.vattenfall.com | Image Bank
Motive: combined heat and power station Reuter West in Berlin
Description: -
Photographer: unknown

Source: EnBW AG
Link: www.enbw.de | Mediathek
Motive: Baltic 1
Description: In the 900 tons heavy EnBW transformation station of the wind farm Baltic1 the electricity is transformed into line voltage.
Photographer: EnBW / Matthias Ibeler, Emsdetten

Source: Siemens AG - Pictures of the Future, Special Edition: Green Technologies
Link: www.siemens.com/innovation/pool/en/publikationen/publications_pof/pof_fall_2009/pof-special-edition-e-double.pdf
Motive: Scenario in Marocco in 2030
Description: Harvesting electricity in 2030. A solar thermal power plant in the Moroccan desert covers 100 square kilometers, which makes it the world’s largest installation of its kind. Using HVDCT (high-voltage direct current transmission) lines, the electricity is transmitted as direct current at 1000 kilovolts to the coast, where it transforms salt water into pure drinking water. From there, it is transmitted across the sea to Europe, where it provides clean power to many countries.
Photographer: Illustration

Source: DESERTEC
Link: www.desertec.org
Motive: DESERTEC EU-MENA Karte
Description: Sketch of possible infrastructure for a sustainable supply of power to Europe, the Middle East and North Africa (EU-MENA).
Photographer: Illustration