
Nuremberg football stadium — one of the stadiums staging matches at the 2006 World Football Championships — is now equipped with solar-generated power. The installed system feeds the stadium with up to 140 kilowatts of solar power since May 19, this year.
1,000 square meters of the stadium’s roof, which is the largest of its kind at any of the World Cup holding stadiums, is covered by 758 solar modules! In full sunshine, each of these modules delivers an output of 185 watts of electricity! The direct current produced by the solar modules is transformed by two 60-kVA power inverters in master-slave configuration into three-phase alternating current at a voltage of 400 V.
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Siemens equips Nuremberg football stadium with 758 solar modules, each producing 185 watts!
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