Polish Airport Goes Green with 10-MW Solar Park
Apr 5, 2024 01:50 PM ET
- First of its kind in Poland, Lodz airport to host 10-MW solar PV park, paving the way for sustainable energy practices. Exciting times ahead!
The Lodz airport in Poland is set to become the first airport in the country to host a 10-MW solar photovoltaic (PV) park on a 13-hectare site. The project, costing around PLN 30 million, will be financed by green energy solutions provider Volta Polska and is expected to be completed within 24 months.
The generated electricity will be used for the airport's own consumption and will also be sold commercially. A contract for the project's implementation is set to be signed between Volta Polska and Lodz Airport within two months, with design, permitting, and construction work to follow. This initiative marks a significant step towards sustainable energy practices in Poland.
Is the Lodz airport in Poland leading the way in solar energy adoption?
- The Lodz airport in Poland is set to become the first airport in the country to host a 10-MW solar photovoltaic (PV) park on a 13-hectare site.
- The project, costing around PLN 30 million, will be financed by green energy solutions provider Volta Polska and is expected to be completed within 24 months.
- The generated electricity will be used for the airport's own consumption and will also be sold commercially.
- A contract for the project's implementation is set to be signed between Volta Polska and Lodz Airport within two months, with design, permitting, and construction work to follow.
- This initiative marks a significant step towards sustainable energy practices in Poland and showcases the airport's commitment to renewable energy adoption.
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