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Patrick Thorne

17 Jul 18

Indoor Snow Centre Becomes Green Energy Self-Sufficient (When The Sun Shines)

Patrick Thorne

17 Jul 18

A project to make one of the world’s largest indoor snow centres almost self-sufficient in its renewable energy needs has gone live.

SnowWorld Landgraaf in the Netherlands which has a number of indoor ski slopes up to 550m long has had 10,000 solar panels installed on its huge roof by green power company Indi Energie working  with the Dutch full service solar company KiesZon.

Indoor Snow Centre Becomes Green Energy Self-Sufficient (When The Sun Shines)

A second smaller SnowWorld centre at Zoetermeer has had 3,000 panels added to its roof last year.

On very sunny days the solar panels on Landgraaf’s roof will produce more energy than is needed to meet the energy needs of the indoor ski slope at which point surplus energy will be delivered to the  local community.

Altogether the two SnowWorld locations will generate approximately 2.500.000 kWh of green energy every year.

“Eventually”, said Wim Moerman, CFO at SnowWorld, “the goal is to become completely self- sufficient.”

Several other indoor snow centres in Germany and The Netherlands also have solar-panel covered roofs meeting much of their energy needs, including one German centre built on a former coal mine.