Recently, the world's largest solar office building is builded in Dezhou, in northwest China. The 75,000-square-foot office building is similar to an ancient sundial and emphasize the importance of renewable energies.There are a lot of buildings like this. Lets see tem. Hit the jump to see them all.
World Largest-Solar Ofice
The world's largest solar-powered building builded in Dezhou, northwest of China. This structure is built on the sundial marks the urgency of the search for renewable energy to replace polluting fossil fuels. The building accommodates exhibition centers, academic institutions, meeting and training rooms and a sustainable hotel.
World’s Largest- Solar Footbridge
Premier Anna Bligh has officially the world's largest footbridge. Constructed at a cost of over
$ 63,000,000,is the bridge Kurilpa will probably be used by around 36500 people every week. The structure is 470 m long and more than 1,050 people were employed on the project. Spanning the Brisbane River employs the bridge a sophisticated LED lighting system which is programmed to a number of different lighting effects, a feature of the annual Brisbane River Fire celebrations will be able to produce.
World’s Largest-Solar Audio System
Grzebik design has come out with a system
which is called the world's largest solar-powered speakers . This structure is located in the Taiwan National Stadium in Kaohsiung,the audio system is capable of cranking out 105 dB noise to 40,000 spectators. The ultra-modern $5 billion Taiwan National Stadium has an impressive 14 155 square meter roof integration 8844 solar panels, which prevents the form of a flowing river and emulates produced 1.14 million kWh per year, the release of 660 tons per year of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
World’s largest Solar Power Tower Plant
Abengoa is a Spanish engineering company developed a 54-story high tower near Seville in Spain. Said to the world's largest solar power tower plant is consist of more than 1200 mirroredheliostats adjacent a huge tower. As "PS20", by the installation or heliostats for 1291 m2 each, giving the entire heliostat field is a massive area of 155,000 m2. Each heliostat tracks the sun all day on two axes, concentrating the radiation onto a receiver on the top of the 531 m tower. Then the receiver converts 92% of incoming sunlight into steam, which is up to a turbine driven generator located at the foot of the tower passed. The PS20 plant is capable of supplying 20 megawatts (MW) of electricity, enough to 10,000 households.
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