Engie develops solar park in port of Ghent
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Ghent port gets Engie solar park
Energy company Engie has started constructing a solar park on its site in Rodenhuize, the peninsula in the port of Ghent that already houses three wind turbines and an ultra-fast charging station for EVs. Starting this summer, the installation will produce about 5.7 million kilowatt-hours of green electricity annually, enough for the average consumption of more than 1,600 families. The solar park will have 8,300 panels spread over a site of some…
Energy Matters Episode 3: How the Port of Brisbane Maximises Their Solar via Momentum Energy
The Port of Brisbane is Australia’s largest seaport, with over 2,600 ships passing through each year. Their expansive property has already achieved net zero with the aid of an 800 kW solar system that spans their carpark. Roshan caught up with Craig in episode 3 of Energy Matters to discuss how this solar farm not only covers the Port’s energy needs but also benefits its other sites thanks to Momentum Energy’s Virtual Solar Sharing. About the ep…
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