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Austria is divided into nine states. 
The largest one, in the north east of 
the country, is called Lower Austria. 
It is home to 1.65 million people. 
Recently, the premier, or top offi­
cial, in the state made an important 
announcement. He said that 100% 
o f the electricity used in the state is 
now made, or generated, from re­
newable sources.
Currently, many countries make 
most o f their electricity by burn­
ing fossil fuels: oil, gas and coal. 
However, burning these fuels cre­
ates extra carbon dioxide (CO2). 
M ost scientists believe that this ex­
tra CO2 in the atmosphere has been 
acting like a greenhouse. They 
are sure that it is causing average 
world temperatures to rise, and the


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climate to change in certain parts 
o f the world.
For many years the United N a­
tions (UN) has been trying to get all 
countries to reduce the amount of 
CO2 they produce. Many nations are 
now trying to produce more elec­
tricity from renewable sources, or 
‘renewables’. Electric power made 
from wind turbines, solar panels, hy­
droelectric dams, and the movement 
o f waves and tides are examples of 
renewable energy. Power made from 
these sources is often called ‘clean’ 
energy. This is because it does not 
produce extra CO2. However, for 
many countries, burning fossil fuels 
is still the least expensive way of 
making electricity.
Geothermal 
heat is 
another 
source o f clean energy. This heat is 
in magma, or hot liquid rock, which 
is deep underground. In some 
places there are large amounts of
water in the rocks ju st above the 
magma. The magma’s heat turns 
the water to steam. This can be 
brought to the surface by drilling 
down into the rocks. The steam is 
then used to operate turbines, which 
generate electricity.
Biomass is another renewable. 
Biomass fuels come from organic 
material. These are mainly old or 
unwanted wood, dead plants and 
unused parts o f food crops. When 
burnt, this material produces heat. 
This is then used to rotate turbines. 
Nuclear power stations also produce 
clean energy. They do not produce 
any extra CO2. However, nuclear 
power plants create nuclear waste. 
This is radioactive. It is therefore 
dangerous and difficult to store.
Some people worry about nuclear 
power. In the past there have been a 
few accidents and radiation leaks at 
nuclear power stations. Chernobyl
and Fukushima are the best known. 
Chernobyl is in Ukraine. One of 
the power plant’s reactors exploded 
in 1986. Then, Ukraine was part 
o f the Russian-led Soviet Union. 
Fukushima is on the coast in Japan. 
Four years ago a giant wave, or tsu­
nami, damaged three reactors at the 
Fukushima nuclear power station. A 
powerful undersea earthquake cre­
ated, or triggered, the tsunami.
The River Danube flows through 
Lower Austria. It is Europe’s second- 
longest river. (The longest is the Riv­
er Volga, in Russia.) Several hydro­
electric dams have been built on the 
Danube in Lower Austria. The state’s 
premier says that 63% o f Lower Aus­
tria’s electricity now comes from 
hydroelectric power. Wind turbines 
(26%), biomass (9%) and solar pow­
er (2%) make the remainder.
Many years ago a nuclear power 
station was built in Lower Austria.
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