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International Student Workshop: Energy & Sustainability

Group 1: Renewable Energy vs. Nature Protection
Yasmin, Chiara, Sofia, Nahoum

Questions: 

  • Why does Europe need more renewable energy? 

  • What environmental impacts come from wind farms, hydropower, solar? 

  • Why do some communities resist renewable projects? 

  • How can conflicts between nature and energy be solved? 

Example cases: wind power in Norway, hydropower expansion , offshore wind in Europe 

Group 2: Mining for the Green Transition
Thomas, Alexander, Laetizia, Abi

Questions: 

  • Why do green technologies need minerals? 

  • What minerals are important? 
    (lithium, copper, rare earth elements, nickel) 

  • Should Europe mine more resources locally? 

  • What are the environmental consequences of mining? 

Example cases: lithium mining , rare earth minerals, copper demand for electrification 

Group 3: Energy Security vs. International Cooperation
Vegard, Peru, Andrea, Caspian

Questions: 

  • Why do European countries depend on energy imports? 

  • What happened after the Russia–Ukraine war? 

  • How does the European power grid work? 

  • Should countries prioritize independence or cooperation? 

Example topics: European electricity grid, natural gas imports , energy interconnectors 

Group 4: Circular Economy vs. Resource Consumption
Helene, Ane, Karoline, William

Questions: 

  • What is a circular economy? 

  • Can recycling reduce the need for mining? 

  • What technologies can improve recycling? 

  • Are green technologies truly sustainable? 

Examples: battery recyclingaluminium recycling, e-waste 

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