About Vatican photovoltaic panels connected to the grid
Completed in record time almost on the eve of the Jubilee Year, a new photovoltaic system has been installed in the Cortile delle Corazze in the entrance of the Vatican Museums and will produce electric energy from a renewable resource.
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3 FAQs about [Vatican photovoltaic panels connected to the grid]
How much solar energy does the Vatican produce a year?
Thanks to a unique photovoltaic plant installed on the roof of the Vatican Audience Hall, the Papal State has been producing 300 MWh of solar energy every year since its installation in 2008. The project was planned and managed by BayWa r.e. with the PV modules, inverters and its installation donated by solar technology provider, SolarWorld.
How can the Vatican save CO2?
In the heart of the Vatican, we converted 2,134m 2 of idle roof space into a source of green renewable energy. The energy produced by this plant is directly fed into the Vatican's grid, helping to save around 225 tons of CO 2 each year.
How many PV modules were installed on the Nervi Hall?
A total of 2,394 PV modules were installed on the 2,134 m 2 roof of the Nervi Hall, which was original designed by the Italian Architect Pier Luigi Nervi.
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