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Samuel L. Jackson: "It's more urgent than ever, people!"

Being a former marine biology student it was natural for Samuel L. Jackson to team up with Vattenfall he says in this interview.

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He catches the wind in the seaweed business

The European market for seaweed products is expected to grow tenfold in only a few years. In Denmark, seaweed farmer Mads Hecter is one of the pioneers, now waiting for the coming business b...

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Martijn Hagens, Head of Business Area Markets at Vattenfall

Martijn Hagens: “Energy policy is industrial policy”

Europe currently faces a catch-22 situation that threatens to stall its progress for fossil freedom. Martijn Hagens, Head of Markets, explains the situation and points to needed solutions.

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EU climate and environment attachés visit Vattenfall’s Tiny House and see wind-farmed mussels and seaweed 

On 24 July, 67 climate and environment attachés visited Vattenfall at the world’s largest base port for offshore wind in Danish Esbjerg. As part of the Danish Presidency of the ...

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Anna Borg

First six months 2025: Investments today – for a fossil-free future

Electricity prices in the Nordic region fell during the first half of 2025 and Vattenfall’s total electricity generation declined. Despite this, Vattenfall reports an improved underlying ope...

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Vattenfall endorses the EU’s 90 per cent greenhouse gas emission reduction target by 2040

Today, the European Commission has finally tabled its legislative proposal with an EU-wide target to cut net greenhouse gas emissions by 90 per cent by 2040, compared to 1990. We stand in fu...

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A satellite in space

From a distance: how satellites change the way biodiversity is monitored

Data collected from satellites are becoming more and more common when monitoring biodiversity. How can satellite pictures be best used? And what can we learn from them?

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A bird on a metal construction in front of an offshore wind farm

AI sheds light on bird collisions at offshore wind farms

How dangerous are offshore wind turbines to birds? The answer has eluded researchers for decades. But new studies use the latest technology—and the results surprise even the experts.

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