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GM Adds 8.15 Megawatts of Solar Power in Germany
Russelsheim now one of largest solar arrays in Europe
2012-08-17
Russelsheim now one of largest solar arrays in Europe
2012-08-17
http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2012/Aug/0817_Opel_Solar.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;RUSSELSHEIM, Germany – General Motors is moving closer to doubling its global solar output with the addition of an 8.15-megawatt solar array on the rooftop of the Opel Rüsselsheim facility in Germany. The array – one of the largest in Europe – is equivalent to the area of 32 soccer fields.
The array will generate approximately 7.3 million kW hours from sunlight. This represents a CO2 reduction of approximately 3,150 tons per year, or equal to the amount of carbon isolated annually by 609 acres of pine forests.
“When we announced last year our plans to double our global solar power output by the end of 2015, we had large projects like this in mind,” said Mike Robinson, GM vice president, Sustainability and Global Regulatory Affairs. “And it is because of this type of progress that we are committed to increasing renewable energy use to 125 megawatts by 2020.”
Combined with the other European installations in GM’s solar footprint in Kaiserslautern, Germany, and Zaragoza, Spain, GM will be capable of producing 19.1 million kilowatt hours of electricity – equivalent to the avoidance of 8,200 tons of CO2 emissions from entering the atmosphere. That’s the same amount of carbon sequestered annually by 1,586 acres of pine forests.
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