Area supplied
200 m2
Architect
Architecten van Mourik
Electrical yield over 20 years
15.400 kWh/year
Date of installation
2020
Related technologies
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Built in 2003 with the expertise of the architectural firm van Mourik, the Shell Technology Centre in Amsterdam has upgraded its building with 200m² of photovoltaic panels. This allows it to use solar energy to make its own energy supply more sustainable and to provide energy to homes and businesses.

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