Valencia Club de Fútbol has signed an agreement with Octopus Energy to install solar panels at Nou Mestalla, which is scheduled to open in the summer of 2027. The solar energy system will allow the stadium to become an environmental benchmark, providing clean energy not only on match days, but throughout the year. The installation of solar panels on the stadium's roof will prevent the emission of 185 tons of CO2. Valencia Club de Fútbol's general manager, Javier Solís, explained that this partnership represents a significant step towards sustainability and energy efficiency. Octopus Energy will manage the energy produced through a smart system, optimizing performance and reducing environmental impact. Nou Mestalla will become a green energy hub, consolidating its position as a symbol of pride and innovation for the city. The energy company has already demonstrated its commitment to sustainability, having carried out a solar energy project that powers the Ciudad Deportiva de Paterna with a self-consumption system and 30% solar energy since 2024. Octopus Energy España's general manager, Roberto Giner, stated that it is an honor for them to become a sponsor of Valencia Club de Fútbol at Nou Mestalla to bring 100% renewable energy to a stadium that is and will be an icon of the city. The installation of solar panels on the roof is a tangible example of how together they can generate value for the community by leading the energy transition in Valencia and marking a path towards a greener future. The partnership between Valencia Club de Fútbol and Octopus Energy is a significant step towards reducing the stadium's carbon footprint and promoting sustainable energy practices. With the installation of solar panels, Nou Mestalla will become a model for sustainable stadiums, showcasing the potential for renewable energy to power large-scale sports facilities.
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Valencia Club de Fútbol to Install Solar Panels at Nou Mestalla
Valencia Club de Fútbol and Octopus Energy partner to make Nou Mestalla a sustainable stadium with solar energy, reducing CO2 emissions and promoting energy efficiency
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