Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Solar-Power-System-at-Denver-Airport-USA-27MZIFVHYX2M.htmlConceptually similarSolar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NODCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOGCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOHCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOICompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NORCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOSCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOYCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NOZCompleted★★★★Solar Power System at Denver Airport USAGP04NP0Completed★★★★View AllGP04NOJSolar Power System at Denver Airport USASolar panels at Denver International Airport, part of a more than 8 MW ground mounted solar power system, more than any other commercial airport in the United States. The white tent like building is the airport terminal. DIA signed a 20 year purchase agreement with Constellation Energy for potentially 7,000 megawatt hours from the 19,000 Yingli PV modules, to meet about 6 percent of the airport's energy demand.Locations:Colorado-Denver-United States of AmericaDate:28 May, 2013Credit:© Greenpeace / Robert MeyersMaximum size:4896px X 3264pxKeywords:Airports-Climate (campaign title)-Construction-Day-Energy [R]evolution (campaign title)-Industrial cranes-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Solar energy-Solar panels-Summer-SunnyShoot:Solar Power System at Denver Airport USASolar panels at Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado. They are part of a more than 8 MW ground mounted solar power system at the airport, more than any other commercial airport in the United States. DIA signed a 20 year purchase agreement with Constellation Energy for potentially 7,000 megawatt hours from the 19,000 Yingli PV modules, about 6 percent of its energy demand.Related Collections:Renewable Energy USA 2013