It can provide energy for 100 m2 of office space, 15 street lamps or 83% of an average household's consumption (excluding heating).
The technology is discreetly integrated into the existing environment and could be used to power things like lighting, wayfinding and advertisement boards.
The project utilizes existing infrastructure for EV charge points, creating a network that can cover the expected 8,000 EVs in Westminster by 2025.
CopenHill, also known as Amager Bakke or Amager Slope, is a ski slope and a combined heat and power waste-to-energy plant in Amager, Copenhagen.
A power station northwest of the Swedish capital is to become fossil fuel-free by 2020 with a little help from moldy H&M clothes.