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Recently, Nissan has confirmed the opening of the largest collective solar roof project
in the Netherlands at its Amsterdam plant in the Netherlands.
The solar roof, installed on the roof of the Nissan Auto Parts Center in the country's capital, consists of nearly 9,000 photovoltaic panels that generate enough renewable electricity per year to power 900 homes
.
It will also significantly reduce the facility's CO2 emissions, with solar roofs estimated to save 1.
17 million kilograms of CO2
per year.
With the ability to produce nearly 70% of NMPC's annual energy, the installation of this massive solar roof represents a major milestone as Nissan strives to make its operations in Europe more sustainable
.
In addition, the energy generated by some panels will feed directly into the country's national grid
.
"Nissan is committed to reducing the environmental impact of our facilities across Europe and we are delighted to be able to confirm the opening
of the solar roof today at our parts centre in Amsterdam.
Investing in and integrating new energy solutions is the cornerstone of Nissan's Smart Mobility, and this project clearly demonstrates that we strive to change not only the way you drive, but also the way you live
.
”
The project is the result of the first major collaboration between residents and companies, and part of the project is funded
through a national crowdfunding program.
Nissan Benelux Managing Director said: "Amsterdam is one of Europe's most forward-thinking cities and we are delighted to help the city make smart and efficient use of space, energy and resources to make its operations more sustainable
.
”
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Recently, Nissan has confirmed the opening of the largest collective solar roof project
in the Netherlands at its Amsterdam plant in the Netherlands.
The solar roof, installed on the roof of the Nissan Auto Parts Center in the country's capital, consists of nearly 9,000 photovoltaic panels that generate enough renewable electricity per year to power 900 homes
.
It will also significantly reduce the facility's CO2 emissions, with solar roofs estimated to save 1.
17 million kilograms of CO2
per year.
With the ability to produce nearly 70% of NMPC's annual energy, the installation of this massive solar roof represents a major milestone as Nissan strives to make its operations in Europe more sustainable
.
In addition, the energy generated by some panels will feed directly into the country's national grid
.
"Nissan is committed to reducing the environmental impact of our facilities across Europe and we are delighted to be able to confirm the opening
of the solar roof today at our parts centre in Amsterdam.
Investing in and integrating new energy solutions is the cornerstone of Nissan's Smart Mobility, and this project clearly demonstrates that we strive to change not only the way you drive, but also the way you live
.
”
The project is the result of the first major collaboration between residents and companies, and part of the project is funded
through a national crowdfunding program.
Nissan Benelux Managing Director said: "Amsterdam is one of Europe's most forward-thinking cities and we are delighted to help the city make smart and efficient use of space, energy and resources to make its operations more sustainable
.
”
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