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NISSAN has completed an investment that will more than double the amount of renewable energy produced at its Sunderland plant.
The motor manufacturer has worked closely with Engenera Renewables Group, one of the UK’s leading renewable energy companies, to develop a new 20MW solar farm extension – a move that will help the company take a big step towards becoming carbon neutral.
Nissan first started investing in renewables some 10-years ago, when it installed 10 wind turbines and, later, a 4.75MW solar farm. This additional solar farm extension will help Nissan generate 20 per cent of the plant’s energy from onsite renewables.
Published: 25 May 2021, 09:43
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Nissan is set to expand the solar farm at its North East plant by a further 20MW, announcing Engenera Renewables Group as its partner in the project.
The motor manufacturer is working to more than double the amount of renewable energy produced at the Sunderland site, which currently has a capacity of 4.75MW and was installed in 2016. The EPC will work to implement Nissan’s investment, increasing generation from the site – which also includes wind turbines – by 20%.
In March, Nissan first announced it was eyeing the expansion as it looks to become carbon zero by 2050, and electrify all vehicles by 2030. According to Engenera, installing 35,000 solar panels would generate enough electricity to build every Nissan LEAF sold across Europe.