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- Solar_Powered_Stadiums abstract "Energy Efficient Stadiums is the latest trend of environmentalism in sports. Many stadiums are beginning to take measures to become more environmentally friendly and energy efficient, such as using solar energy to power the stadiums and using reusable raw materials. The first stadium successfully built to use 100 percent solar power is the Kaohsiung National Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It earned the nickname of the 'dragon' stadium. Completed in 2009, the 55,000 capacity stadium was built for the World Games, which took place in July 2009. After the conclusion of the World Games, the stadium will be used mainly for rugby games and other athletic events. Japanese architect Toyo Ito designed the stadium which incorporates 8,844 solar panels on the roof. These solar panels provide enough energy to power the 3,300 lights and two giant television screens. The stadium provides so much power, and not all of it is needed to power the stadium. The Taiwanese government plans to sell the excess energy. The stadium will prevent 660 tons of carbon dioxide from being released. Not only is the Kaohsiung National Stadium 100 percent solar powered, but all of the raw materials used in the stadium are reusable.".
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- Solar_Powered_Stadiums comment "Energy Efficient Stadiums is the latest trend of environmentalism in sports. Many stadiums are beginning to take measures to become more environmentally friendly and energy efficient, such as using solar energy to power the stadiums and using reusable raw materials. The first stadium successfully built to use 100 percent solar power is the Kaohsiung National Stadium in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. It earned the nickname of the 'dragon' stadium.".
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