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AstraZeneca’s Sydney site adds a solar car park with 1,092 Trinasolar modules, generating 911 MWh annually and meeting 16% of energy needs. Photograph: (Image Source: AIGenerated )
UK-headquartered AstraZeneca’s Macquarie Park site in Sydney features a solar car park with 1,092 Trinasolar modules. It generates approximately 911 MWh annually, meeting 16% of the site’s energy needs. The project was completed in six months and includes four EV charging stations. It supports AstraZeneca's Ambition Zero Carbon program and sustainability goals. The car park uses bifacial modules for efficiency and functional design. This initiative aligns with AstraZeneca's target to reduce scope one and two emissions by 98% by 2025. It highlights the adoption of renewable energy and practical solutions.