GM to Build World's Biggest Rooftop Solar Station

July 9, 2008
It will be installed on its factory in Zaragoza, Spain.

General Motors said July 8 it will equip the roof of its factory in Zaragoza in northeastern Spain with solar panels to create the world's largest rooftop source of power from the sun. The electricity produced by the 10 megawatt installation will be used by the plant, GM's biggest in Europe, and also be sold to the local power grid, a company spokesman said.

"GM's Zaragoza plant will become home to the biggest roof-top solar power station worldwide. This has significant potential to reduce costs at the plant," GM Europe President Carl-Peter Forster said. US firm Clairvoyant Energy and France's Veolia Environment will build, own and operate the rooftop solar installation.

The installation will generate enough power annually to supply 4,600 households when it is completed at the end of September, the company said. It will comprise about 85,000 solar panels and cover about 2,000,000 square feet of roof at the plant which assembles more than 480,000 vehicles a year for the European market.

The company may install similar projects at GM Europe's 11 other assembly and eight component plants depending on the results in Zaragoza

GM currently has two of the largest solar power installations in the U.S. on the roofs of its Rancho Cucamonga and Fontana, Calif. parts warehouses. The company is due to install solar panels on its factory in Saint Petersburg, Russia next.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2008

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