Mickey Mouse-shaped solar facility unveiled at Disney World | Inquirer Technology

Mickey Mouse-shaped solar facility unveiled at Disney World

/ 07:44 PM April 13, 2016

This undated photo provided by Walt Disney World shows costumed runners participating in a race at the theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Many runners dress up for the popular half-marathons at Disney, where photo ops with costumed characters are as important as race times. (Disney via AP)

This undated photo provided by Walt Disney World shows costumed runners participating in a race at the theme park in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Solar panels shaped like ears of Micky Mouse were switched on recently. (Disney via AP)

LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — It’s only fitting that solar panels that will help with the power needs of Walt Disney World are shaped like the famous ears of the mouse that started the Disney enterprise.

Officials with Disney World, Duke Energy and Disney’s private government on Tuesday flipped on the switch to a Mickey Mouse-shaped solar facility located on 22 acres near the Epcot theme park.

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The facility is made up of 48,000 solar panels and is operated by Duke Energy.

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Duke Energy will sell the energy to Disney’s private government, Reedy Creek Improvement District.

The energy will be used to power hotels along Hotel Plaza Boulevard, as well as the Four Seasons Resort. TVJ

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TOPICS: Disney, solar, Solar energy, Solar power, Walt Disney World
TAGS: Disney, solar, Solar energy, Solar power, Walt Disney World

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