(credits to Danny King from Autobloggreen)
Saturday, May 11, 2013
Hyundai's 50 Acre rooftop covered with PV systems will be South Korea's largest
The South Korea's Automaker will mount their country's largest solar-panel system after the production of about 40,000 solar voltaic panels on the rooftops of its Asan plant later this year. The panels will supply approximately 11.5 million kilowatts per hour, or the corresponding power consumed by 3,200 households. As you might have not known, Hyundai produces the Sonata Hybrid at the plant advancing towards greener energy. Hyundai also had announced that the solar systems will eliminate about 5,600 tons of CO2 emissions. Korea Electric Power Corp. (KEPCO) purchases the electricity and redistributes all around the factory.
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