Solar In Sports: Major League Sports Venues Across America Tap Into Renewable Energy

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Solar In Sports: Major League Sports Venues Across America Tap Into Renewable Energy
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Today, 47 major league teams in America now have solar, which is about one-third of all of the teams SEIA tracked, pointing to the growing trend of teams, venues, and corporations looking to invest in clean energy.

Millions around the country will gather in front of their screens this weekend to witness the biggest football game of the year, but they may not realize that the Kansas City and Philadelphia teams have solar powered stadiums. While this may be a historic Super Bowl with two Black quarterbacks starting in the big game, it’s the fifth time that both Super Bowl contenders have home stadiums that are powered by the sun.t, according to new analysis from the Solar Energy Industries Association .

An incredible amount of energy is needed every year to power our favorite pastimes, but on- and off-site solar panels can help sports teams save money on their electricity bills and curb emissions. Today, 47 major league teams in America now have solar, which is about one-third of all of the teams SEIA tracked, pointing to the growing trend of teams, venues, and. As the clean energy revolution takes hold, it’s likely even more teams will join them over the next decade.

Let’s take a look at the five largest solar installations at arenas and stadiums across the country. Hint: one of this year’s Super Bowl contenders appears in the top 5.

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