- A waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen contains a 1,500-foot ski slope on its roof.
- The slope officially opened to the public on October 4. Visitors can now ski down its synthetic turf all year round.
- The power plant burns trash to produce electricity and heat for local homes.
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Don’t let the green turf fool you — the winding path atop Copenhagen’s new power plant is a ski slope, and it’s now open year-round.
October 4 marked the slope’s official unveiling to the public, though some visitors got to test it last winter.
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Source : BusinessInsider.Com
