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Installation of photovoltaic panels at FANB school
As part of the Prince’s Government’s energy transition policy, the Public Buildings Maintenance Office is installing photovoltaic panels on the roof of the Institution François d'Assise-Nicolas Barré (FANB) school.
A total of 158 photovoltaic modules have been installed, covering 225 m². They are capable of generating more than 40.36 MWh of electricity, which will be injected directly into the school’s electrical system.
The panels will enable the school to meet 26% of its electricity needs and will help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 4 tonnes of CO2 per year.
To ensure a better aesthetic fit within the Monaco-Ville district, the installation makes use of a new generation of coloured panels. Some have also been made to measure in order to match the shape of the roof.
The school is now the twenty-sixth public institution in the Principality to be equipped with solar panels, which cover a total area of 1,968 m² in the country, can generate 1,039 MWh and are reducing CO2 emissions by 58 tonnes per year.
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