Great plans! – Salzburg stadium parking lots will soon generate electricity

There is still a Covid test street in the large parking lot next to the Red Bull Arena in Klessheim. The excavators will soon be on their way. The area will be covered – including a photovoltaic system with almost 2100 kilowatts peak.

The state supports the Creneaux Immobilien GmbH project, as well as nine other projects throughout the state. Photovoltaic roofs also get parking spaces of the printing center in Salzburg-Maxglan, Graskraft Steindorf, the Lindner car dealership in Hof, a storage area of ​​Norbert Loindl Installations GmbH in Neumarkt, Pölzleitner Transporte in Neumarkt, Sony DADC in Thalgau, the Panzerhalle in Salzburg-Maxglan and that Salzburg State Hospital.6.8 million euros in funding for 7.2 gigawatt hours 6.6 million euros in funding flow into the projects. The ten projects are expected to deliver an annual yield of 7.2 gigawatt hours in the future. According to state information, this corresponds to the annual electricity consumption of 1,850 single-family homes and should be the start of a major photovoltaic offensive. “By 2030, there should be one kilowatt peak of photovoltaic panels for every Salzburg resident,” says Gerhard Löffler, head of the Energy Management and Consulting department. In order to achieve this goal, the current output of photovoltaics would have to be quadrupled.
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