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Largest solar car park in the world opens at famous Dutch music festival

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Lowlands Festival in the Netherland­s attracts over 50,000 music lovers every year.

The three-day event on the outskirts of Amsterdam boasts an impressive array of alternativ­e artists - from rock and pop stars, to world-renowned drum 'n’ bass DJs.

But as Europe moves towards renewable energy alternativ­es, the festival is looking to improve its green credential­s - with a new solar car park stealing the show.

We want to cultivate an opti-mistic vision of the future and play a role in solving climate problems.

“As a festival-organiser, we want to cultivate an optimistic vision of the future and play a role in solving climate problems,” Lowlands director, Eric Eerdenburg. says van

” We hope this constructi­on can be a source of inspiratio­n for our visitors to contribute - no matter how small - to making the world more sustainabl­e.”

What is a solar car park?

The new solar car park is spearheadi­ng Lowlands’ drive towards sustainabi­lity. The parking lot covers 350,000 square metres, boasting 90,000 solar panels and space for over 15,000 cars.

As festival-goers park up and enjoy themselves by the stage, the solar carport is capable of generating up to 35 MWp ( Megawattsp­eak) of energy from the sun at the same time. That’s enough power to supply 10,000 households, or 100 Lowlands Festivals.

“For our company, it is essen-tial that we are committed to a sustainabl­e society,” says Ruben Brouwer from MOJO Concerts, the company behind Lowlands.

“This is an important step with-in our energy transition towards using renewable energy solely.”

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The Dutch festival has been working for years to make the event more climate conscious, but energy consumptio­n remains a challenge. Approximat­ely 300,000 kWh (kilowatt-hour) of electricit­y is consumed at the festival every year, with fossil fuels providing the vast majority of that figure.

With the constructi­on of the solar carport, the event is taking an enormous leap towards green

energy - and reimaginin­g the relationsh­ip between the music industry and the climate.

Festivals are renowned for their detrimenta­l impact on the spaces they inhabit. From druginfuse­d rivers to abandoned camping equipment, live music events provide little refuge for the nature they enfold.

In an effort to combat this rep-utation, the Lowlands Carport is using bifacial solar panels -a unique form of solar cell capable of permitting light to pass through it.

This means light reflected from the ground can be used to generate energy. It also allows the grass to grow, providing sustenance for local sheep who inhabit the field for the remainder of the year.

We hope it will inspire others to combine parking with sustainabl­e energy generation in more places in The Netherland­s.

“We are incredibly grateful for the support from government­s, enabling us to realise this textbook example of ‘multiple land use’,” says Niek Tamminga from Solarfield­s, the company behind the constructi­on.

“We hope it will inspire others to combine parking with sustainabl­e energy generation in more places in The Netherland­s.”

Lowlands Festival will take place on 19-21 August in Biddinghui­zen, near Amsterdam. With 12 stages, the line-up of around 250 acts includes Arlo Parks, Sam Fender and Michael Kiwanuka.

Watch the video above to find out more about the solar car park.

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Cars are parked beneath the bifacial solar panels Lowlands Festival
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