Discover this spirit-blowing McDonald's
The location of this MCD is fully efficient energy!
Have you ever dreamed of eating aMac While riding a bike? No? Well, the new location of McDonald inWalt Disney World In Orlando, Florida offers you the chance to do it anyway!
The huge new restaurant near All-Star Resorts on Buena Vista Drive has aNET ZERO ENERGY Status, which means that it creates 100% of the energy needed to operate.
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There are more than 1,000 solar panels on the roof of McDonald's energy saving to illuminate the interior of the restaurant. The roof is also formed as a "V" to reach the greatest sun. The solar panel poles on the parking lot remain lit at night.
It also has an energy control system that monitors which parts of the restaurant use the most power. The dining room has more than 600 square feet of windows that use the wind to bury in fresh air. This also helps control the temperature inside. A living room of 1,700 square feet filled with plants uses rainwater and helps keep the building cool.
Customers who do not only be able to be able toenjoy their favoritesBut they will also be able to learn more about renewable energies and how the restaurant operates using less water and electricity. Stationary bicycles are installed for McDonald's energy saving guests to generate their own power to illuminate the golden arches and other lights of the agreement, according to the local Orlando press station.FOX 35.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the location is currently open for road and delivery orders. Once it is fully open, this will give the company an idea of how to make each energy efficiency of each McDonald. The location of the Disney World is part of the company's commitment to reducing carbon emissions by more than 35% by 2030.
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