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Håkon Lund embraces solar at Kongeparken and calls for governments globally to support attractions and tourism to go sustainable
POSTED 04 Apr 2023 . BY Tom Walker
The solar panels will power a number of rides at the family park Credit: Kongeparken
Norway's largest theme park, Kongeparken, is investing heavily in solar energy
Kongeparken is currently installing 1,100 solar panels on its land
The power generated by the panels will be used across all operations
The park plans to source a third of its energy needs from solar power by the end of 2023
Norway's largest theme park, Kongeparken, is investing heavily in solar energy, as it looks to power the park's operations using more sustainable resources.

According to CEO, Håkon Lund, the park plans to source a third of its energy needs from solar power by the end of this year (2023).

As part of its energy strategy, Kongeparken is currently installing 1,100 solar panels on its land, ahead of the park's opening this month (April 2023).

The power generated by the panels will be used across all operations – from popcorn stands and concessions to large rides.

The park's Zierer Wave Swinger carousel, for example, will be operated entirely on solar energy – the first of its kind in the world.

"We're very excited to unveil our Zierer Wave Swinger, which will operate on 100 per cent solar energy," Lund said, adding that the park will also focus on promoting the need for more sustainable energy strategies.

"To raise awareness about the importance of green energy in tourism, Kongeparken will establish an information center showcasing the industry's transition towards eco-friendly practices," he said.

"This initiative will inform and inspire our guests to support sustainable travel.

"Governments worldwide should support the tourism sector's solar power initiatives by offering subsidies and incentives.

"This assistance will enable more establishments, including mid-sized and smaller operators, to adopt solar technology and create environmentally friendly experiences for travelers."

First opened in 1986, Kongeparken was acquired by the Lund family in 1997.

A family attraction targeting children aged three to 12 years, the park has more than 50 rides.
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Håkon Lund embraces solar at Kongeparken and calls for governments globally to support attractions and tourism to go sustainable
POSTED 04 Apr 2023 . BY Tom Walker
The solar panels will power a number of rides at the family park Credit: Kongeparken
Norway's largest theme park, Kongeparken, is investing heavily in solar energy
Kongeparken is currently installing 1,100 solar panels on its land
The power generated by the panels will be used across all operations
The park plans to source a third of its energy needs from solar power by the end of 2023
Norway's largest theme park, Kongeparken, is investing heavily in solar energy, as it looks to power the park's operations using more sustainable resources.

According to CEO, Håkon Lund, the park plans to source a third of its energy needs from solar power by the end of this year (2023).

As part of its energy strategy, Kongeparken is currently installing 1,100 solar panels on its land, ahead of the park's opening this month (April 2023).

The power generated by the panels will be used across all operations – from popcorn stands and concessions to large rides.

The park's Zierer Wave Swinger carousel, for example, will be operated entirely on solar energy – the first of its kind in the world.

"We're very excited to unveil our Zierer Wave Swinger, which will operate on 100 per cent solar energy," Lund said, adding that the park will also focus on promoting the need for more sustainable energy strategies.

"To raise awareness about the importance of green energy in tourism, Kongeparken will establish an information center showcasing the industry's transition towards eco-friendly practices," he said.

"This initiative will inform and inspire our guests to support sustainable travel.

"Governments worldwide should support the tourism sector's solar power initiatives by offering subsidies and incentives.

"This assistance will enable more establishments, including mid-sized and smaller operators, to adopt solar technology and create environmentally friendly experiences for travelers."

First opened in 1986, Kongeparken was acquired by the Lund family in 1997.

A family attraction targeting children aged three to 12 years, the park has more than 50 rides.
RELATED STORIES
FEATURE: Visitor Attractions: Flock to it


Norwegian operator Lund Group on how Aardman’s Shaun the Sheep helped reinvigorate the troubled Skånes Djurpark
First international Shaun the Sheep attraction heading to Sweden's Skånes Djurpark


Following the announcement in October last year that it was to undergo new management and a multi-million pound renovation, Sweden’s Skånes Djurpark has unveiled a partnership with Aardman to bring the first Shaun the Sheep attraction to the country.
Lund Group reveals plans to transform Swedish zoo with US$100m investment


One of Sweden’s oldest zoos is to undergo new management and a multi-million pound renovation with Kongeparken theme park CEO and Lund Group owner Håkon Lund brought in to turn the stuttering park around.
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The Everyday Heritage initiative celebrates and preserves working class histories
Off the back of the success of the first round of Everyday Heritage Grants in 2022, Historic England is funding 56 creative projects that honour the heritage of working-class England.
Universal announces long-awaited details of its Epic Universe, set to open in 2025
Universal has revealed it will be adding new Harry Potter attractions, alongside Super Nintendo and How to Train Your Dragon worlds to its Florida resort.
Heartbreak for Swedish theme park, Liseberg, as fire breaks out
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iPlayCo was established in 1999. [more...]
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Founded in 2014, Red Raion is the CGI studio for media-based attractions. [more...]
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We’re a Yorkshire-based online printer, founded in 2009 by Adam Carnell and James Kinsella. [more...]
IDEATTACK

IDEATTACK is a full-service planning and design company with headquarters in Los Angeles. [more...]
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Asia Pool & Spa Expo

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