While some companies have grew their planet gradation behavior or simply pursue them, others try to make a difference. Take the European Energy Energy Company QAIR, for example.
The company has just added another massive solar energy project to its already impressive CV, and thousands of British residents and the planet benefit from it.
In December 2024, Qair received the building permit for local authorities in the Buckinghashire, England, to create a huge solar farm. Nicknamed the Hadley Straws solar farm, this solar project of 49.9 Megawatts-Peak (MWP) will feed around 14,000 houses in the city of Aylesbury, according to Renewable energy magazine.
These 14,000 houses will soon have clean and clean energy which does not depend on a heavy electric grid of the fallible pollution.
The project covers 56 hectares (approximately 138 acres) and will reduce the annual pollution of Aylesbury carbon by around 12,000 tonnes. It is the equivalent of the plantation of around 470,000 trees, according to the magazine Renewable Energy.
In addition to this, the project will also involve real planting of trees on the Hadley Painting solar sheet site. This will not only reduce carbon pollution, but it will also help strengthen the local ecosystem.
This new solar farm is the third major Qair solar project approved in 2024. In total, these projects will create 140.9 MWP of renewable energy.
That’s not everything either; The company is currently working in 20 different countries to provide solar energy, offshore and land wind farms, hydroelectricity, renewable hydrogen, etc.
Developments like these offer a lot of hope in a world that can sometimes seem indifferent to environmental problems. Like Qair and Other companies like Continue to bring renewable energies to the masses, it is pleasant to feel enthusiastic about the prospect of a more sustainable future. Those who work on this project are certainly.
“(Straws Hadley Solar Farm Est) The foundation of the construction of a brighter and more sustainable future as well as Qair to achieve our goal of becoming a leading IPP in the United Kingdom”, ” The project manager Qair Sam Buress said to renewable energy magazine. “I’m on the moon for me and the team.”
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