British chemical giant Ineos inaugurated the largest solar park in Wallonia on Thursday in Jemeppe-sur-Sambre, in the province of Namur. Over 100...
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The Ostend-Bruges airport will soon have the largest solar park in West Flanders and the second-largest park in Belgium. The 66,200 solar panels on the site, covering a total area of about 303,864 m2, the equivalent of 61 football fields, will produce almost 37,000 MWh of annual energy – much more than the airport can consume. Ostend mayor Bart Tommelein (Open Vld) symbolically gave the starting signal for the construction of the solar panel park on Monday morning. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
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