Pevex, the well-known retail chain, has made a significant step towards sustainability by installing a solar power plant on its building in Pula. This ambitious project will not only reduce operating costs but will also have a significant impact on the environment.
The installed solar power plant will reduce carbon dioxide emissions by an impressive 921,780 kg annually. For comparison, this is equivalent to planting 21,870 trees, demonstrating Pevex's commitment to environmental protection and sustainable business practices. This project further confirms Pevex's strategy of investing in renewable energy sources and responsible resource management.
Thanks to this power plant, Pevex's building in Pula will significantly reduce its dependence on conventional energy sources, which not only lowers costs but also contributes to the preservation of natural resources. Besides financial savings, this move also has strong symbolic significance, as it demonstrates how large companies can take a leading role in the fight against climate change.
This project is another in a series of successful steps by Pevex towards a greener future, and the solar power plant in Pula sets a new standard of sustainability in the industry. Consequently, Pevex not only shows responsibility towards the local community, but also inspires other business entities to follow their example.
Solar power plant with a power of 6.56 kWp in the middle of Kanfanar in the interior of Istria.
The solar power plant, with a power of 8.2 kWp, is above average power and can meet all the energy needs of this household.
The solar potential in the area of Samobor is an excellent 1150 kWh/m2, which means that one kilowatt of installed power at this location produces 1150 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.
Installed home solar power plant with microinverters with a capacity of 4.1 kWp
The installed power plant will reduce the ecological footprint on the site by 3300 kg of CO2 per year, which is the same as if the owners planted about 300 trees.