CopenHill in Copenhagen is a marvel of innovation and sustainability. Located on top of a waste-to-energy plant, it offers a unique ski slope made of Neveplast, allowing year-round skiing with a view over the city. The facility includes a variety of ski trails, a slalom course, and a freestyle park, catering to both beginners and experienced skiers. Additionally, it features the world's tallest climbing wall and a hiking trail, making it a must-visit for adventure seekers. CopenHill is a testament to Copenhagen's commitment to environmental innovation and carbon neutrality. The United States has a LOT to...
Read moreI went here just out of curiosity and did not know what to expect. When you're climbing the stairs in the upper part, it feels like going to Mordor. Occassional steam coming from the building, chemical smells and constant factory humming. And on the top there is that big chimney smoking all the time above your head and a café where you can get a beer and look around to see 1) Copenhagen through the glass barriers, 2) another Mordor power plant, 3) Sea, Oresund bridge, Sweden and Windmills in the sea. That was one of the weirdest things I have ever...
Read moreCopenhill furnace facility is true genius, a multi-faceted development in the effort to protect the environment, reduce the need for household refuse landfill sites while also generating electricity for the City. Then, also doubling up as a recreation site for skiing and climbing and a tourist attraction as a city viewing site. The ground-breaking technology in this initiative should be shared with / exported to poor countries in need of electricity generating capacity while drowning in...
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