NewsPope Francis champions agrivoltaics to power the Vatican

Pope Francis champions agrivoltaics to power the Vatican

Pope Francis emphasizes green energy
Pope Francis emphasizes green energy
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Ewa Sas

27 June 2024 09:03

Pope Francis once again demonstrates that he has a somewhat more modern approach to the surrounding world than his predecessors. In a Wednesday letter, he announced that the Vatican will build an agrivoltaic installation near Rome. Ultimately, it aims to meet the entire Vatican's electricity needs.

The letter in which the Pope announced the construction is titled "Fratello Sole" -  "Brother Sun." It is set to start 18 kilometres north of Rome, in an area called Santa Maria di Galeria. Currently, a Vatican Radio transmitter station is located there.

The electricity generated by the installation there should suffice to meet the needs of this 0.4-hectare state.

Francis argued that he already referenced the construction of a solar power plant in his 2015 encyclical "Laudato Si" ("Praise Be to You"), which was dedicated to ecological themes. In it, he called for a change in lifestyle and a reduction in production and consumption to counteract global warming as much as possible.

Agrivoltaics will provide the Vatican with electricity. Special commissioners needed

The Pope is set to appoint extraordinary commissioners whose task will be to inform Italian authorities about what will happen in Santa Maria di Galeria.

Agrivoltaics is obtaining solar energy in combination with agriculture. This way, the land is used for two purposes—a photovoltaic farm and crops under the panels.

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