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More and more green power: solar parks in the Netherlands grew explosively in recent years

More and more green power: solar parks in the Netherlands grew explosively in recent years

Solar parks in the Netherlands have seen explosive growth in recent years, now covering four times the area they did in 2020. This expansion has primarily occurred on land previously used for agriculture.

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Most Amsterdam children out of school for religious reasons must return to school

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