Two new solar arrays are being built at Walt Disney World and they will more than double the resort’s available solar energy resources. The new solar arrays will be constructed by two prominent Solar Development companies. Related – Celebrate National Caramel Day at Walt Disney World Resort As the most
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Disney uses the sun to power the Parks around the world
Dr. Mark Penning, Vice President of Disney’s Animals, Science & Environment recently shared how Disney is using the power of the sun to fuel the Theme Parks around the World. While using solar energy may not be a new concept, we are pushing the boundaries in our unique Disney way,
Powering the Magic with Solar Earth Day Event
While Earth day is celebrated on April 22nd, at Walt Disney World every day is Earth day as the company is constantly taking steps toward their goals of conserving water, attaining net zero greenhouse gas emissions, and much more. On April 18th, 2019 Walt Disney World held an event ‘Powering
New Solar Facility is Turned on at Walt Disney World
The Walt Disney World Resort is making some major changes in the parks and around the resort property. Switching to solar energy, with a new solar facility, is just one of them. Walt Disney Resort now has a massive, 270-acre, 50-megawatt operation happening that is expected to give enough power
New Solar Facility to Service WDW Resort and Power Two Theme Parks
Walt Disney World continues to make strides toward conservation and preserving the environment with new developments always in the works. A new initiative with the Reedy Creek Improvement District and solar project developer Origis Energy USA to bring a 270 acre, 50-megawatt solar energy facility that will power two of the four theme
New Solar Farm To Be Built At Walt Disney World
Most people have heard about the giant Mickey Mouse shaped solar farm located at Walt Disney World and it now looks as if plans are underway to create another massive solar facility on Disney property. According to a recent agreement and easement between Reedy Creek Improvement District and Orgis energy,