A Turkish football giant saves almost €400,000 from its solar roof

 A Turkish football club has found a way to cut its energy costs and make money from electricity while going green. The roof of the stadium they use is covered in solar panels. They produce up to  4.2 megawatts from 10,404 panels on the roof of the Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi Stadium in IstanbulThe solar energy produced from the panels provides between 63 to 65 per cent of the stadium’s electricity use, with the rest coming from the municipal electricity provider. The excess energy is sold to homes in the local area. Galatasaray football club set a world record in March for the amount of megawatts produced by the stadium’s solar panels, earning it a place in the Guinness World Records.  The club thought it would take a few years for them to start seeing any savings after the solar panel system was installed on the 52,000 plus capacity stadium. But the increased price of energy, along with an official inflation rate that is now more than 80 per cent, meant the club started saving money a couple of weeks after the system began running.

Photo Galatasaray Sports Club/Enerjisa



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