The City of Cape Town should consider installing a multi-million solar
panels solution for Green Poiny stadium to generate its own energy.
Other world class stadium's are working on similar solutions and this would be a great sample of the future to green energy for South Africa. London Stadium now home to West Ham United - is to be wrapped in a solar membrane to reduce carbon emissions, it has been revealed.
It is estimated the project will cost £4 million (R88 million) over the first two years but would pay for itself after five years.
According to planning documents, the work could start on the east London site later this year.
The building could then start generating energy by end of 2024, according to the stadium's owner, the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC) - a body set up after the 2012 Games to manage the development of the area around the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford.
The Sun
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