LEGO® MOC Windmills generate green energy for your LEGO village, make your choice, with or without solar panels, design Brickis. Solar panels and windmill turbines for electricity grid.
(E) Power generation comparison between the old TEG and the recycled new TEG. (F) Lego-like reconfiguration of two separate TEGs (devices I and II) into a new functional TEG (device III). The new TEG (device III) is in
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The Lego Group already makes solar-themed kits with its iconic bricks, but this time it''s for real: the new factory will sport an on-site solar power plant big enough to match its entire...
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The Lego Group already makes solar-themed kits with its iconic bricks, but this time it’s for real: the new factory will sport an on-site solar power plant big enough to match its entire electricity demand. Solar Power Vs. Wind Power On The Atlantic Coast
LEGO is one of the first building blocks of a child's imagination, and one of the final frontiers to save them from their screens. Even the smallest pieces can build the future...one brick at a time. If 10,000 people vote for this idea, "The Sustainable Solar House,” LEGO will consider making it a real kit.
• 20,000 solar panels will be installed on the roof of the LEGO® factory in Jiaxing, China. The panels will produce almost six gigawatts of energy per year. This is equivalent to the electricity use of more than 6,000 Chinese households.
Evidently Lego has been doing its solar energy homework. Last year the company’s fan-friendly new product incubator featured an expandable solar energy array complete with beehives, pollinator habitat, and grazing sheep, all of which are elements in the overlapping fields of regenerative agriculture with agrivoltaics.
The total ouput from the investments by the LEGO Group in renewables now exceeds the energy consumed at all LEGO factories, stores and offices globally. In 2016, more than 360 gigawatt hours of energy were used by the LEGO Group to produce the more than 75 billion LEGO bricks sold around the world during the year.
Since 2012, the LEGO Group has supported the development of more than 160 megawatts of renewable energy. The latest investment is a 25% stake in the Burbo Bank Extension wind farm off the coast of Liverpool, UK. The wind farm, which was officially opened today, will generate clean power for more than 230,000 British households.
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