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November 27, 2008
Rome,
Italy: Photovoltaic System Inaugurated at the Vatican
SolarWorld
AG has completed the first solar power plant for the Vatican right
next to St. Peter’s Cathedral. As from today some 2,394 solar
modules will generate electricity on the roof of the Papal audience
hall. Today’s audience of Pope Benedict XVI for more than 10,000
believers will already take place under the roof bedecked with
solar modules.
"This
solar plant is designed to send out a visible signal for climate-friendly
energy supply and the preservation of creation", explains
Dipl.-Ing. Frank H. Asbeck, Chairman and CEO of SolarWorld AG.
The
solar power plant on the roof of the Paolo VI audience hall has
a peak total output of 221.59 kilowatt, enough to generate some
300,000 kilowatt hours of electricity. This is equivalent to the
annual needs of more than 100 households. The generation of this
volume of clean energy is designed to avoid the emission of 225,000
kilograms of carbon dioxide.
The
aesthetically sophisticated plant was blended into the historical
ensemble of Vatican City with a great deal of technical and architectural
effort. It is a gift from SolarWorld AG.
The
solar modules were manufactured at the SolarWorld facility in
Freiberg/Saxony. The inverters were donated by SMA Solar Technology
and the grid connection was planned by the Italian company Tecno
Spot. Since the beginning of his pontificate Pope Benedict XVI
has promoted the causes of environmental and resource protection
pointing to 'the urgent need to discover alternative energy sources
that are safe and accessible to all".
SolarWorld
AG wants to support this endeavour with the highly symbolic solar
plant in the Vatican. Frank H. Asbeck: "Our commitment to
the international dissemination of solar power technology is dedicated
to exactly the same objective".
The original idea to build a solar plant in the Vatican already
came about in 2002. The then Pope John Paul II had encouraged
Asbeck who had presented him with a solar cell in the course of
a general audience to continue in his efforts to promote the worldwide
solar energy supply. The concrete contact for the implementation
of the project in the Vatican came though the Catholic Community
in the Bad Godesberg Rhine Quarter where community commitment
and charitable work are promoted in an exemplary fashion.
SolarWorld
AG is planning to support aid projects in the poorest countries
of the world in at least the same order of magnitude as the solar
plant in the Vatican. Through the project group Solar2World an
aids orphanage, a hospital and several training centers in Africa
have already been equipped with solar power systems. These activities
will be further enhanced next year.
In
addition to Frank Asbeck the speakers at today’s inauguration
ceremony in the Accademia delle Scienze in the Vatican will include
the President of the Governors’ Council of Vatican City, Cardinal
Giovanni Lajolo, the Italian Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Carlo
Rubbia, as well as the President of Eurosolar, Hermann Scheer,
who will award the European Solar Prize to the Vatican and to
SolarWorld AG in recognition of this successful project.
Further details about: SolarWorld
AG
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