RFID TECHNOLOGY WITH PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS

Bahrain solar Panels
Some of Bahrain’s key solar initiatives include: planning for a solar farm project on the Askar landfill, delivering 100 megawatts of renewable power; a 50-megawatt initiative to install solar panels on the roofs of hundreds of government-owned buildings, and the potential installation of “floating solar” technologies to be deployed for power generation in Bahrain’s territorial waters in order to address the problem of land scarcity for larger solar farms. [pdf]

Vatican polycrystalline solar panels
The installation of solar panels on Vatican-owned land to the north of the capital follows the photovoltaic glazing of the Cortile delle Corazze and the Vignaccia warehouse of the Vatican Museums (350 kilowatts peak for a total production of 500 megawatt hours) and the 5,000 square metre roof of the Nervi Hall (2,394 modules with a total power of 220 kW, enough to meet the annual needs of 100 households);It avoids the production of 47.5 tonnes of carbon dioxide,' says Vatican Governor Sister Raffaella Petrini. [pdf]
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