The energy transition is already underway within our organisation
Photovoltaic modules installed on five hall roofs and one car park roof begin to collect solar energy as soon as the sun rises in Nuremberg. By the middle of 2026, we will have installed 21,000 modules with a total output of about 9 MWp.
Since the step-by-step commissioning of the photovoltaic plant in December 2023, it has already generated enough electricity to power around 2,200 three-person households. We can already supply up to 30 % of our annual electricity needs with solar power. Since the photovoltaic plant was first commissioned, we have saved more than 3,300 tons of CO₂ emissions.
We have installed battery energy storage systems so that we can use climate-friendly energy even when the sun is not shining. The total storage capacity of these devices, which consist of used electric vehicle batteries, is 7.7 megawatt hours (MWh). Our rooftop photovoltaic plant, which is one of the most powerful of its kind in all of Bavaria, is a key element in our journey to achieving a completely CO2-neutral energy supply for our Exhibition Centre by the year 2028.




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