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Jun 7, 2022

[Answer] Which country uses 100% wind-powered electric trains?

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...1. Denmark 2. The Netherlands 3. Norway 4. Spain




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The Netherlands - The country’s famous windmills may have been your first clue, but the Netherlands has a long history with wind energy. In 2017, its national railway company of the Netherlands announced a significant milestone: Its entire system of electric passenger trains — that’s around 600,000 in daily use — had fully converted to wind power. And that even came a year ahead of the intended 2018 target, thanks to an increase in wind farms off the Dutch coast that allowed for greater energy production. Wondering how much wind energy it takes to power a train? According to the railway company, the energy from one windmill running for one hour can power a train for around 120 miles. And trains aren’t the only thing in the Netherlands running on wind — 42 percent of the entire country’s national electricity was powered by wind in 2015.:


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