Minsk's 'Titan' Business Center Gets Solar Panel Park
A new solar panel park is taking shape on the roof of the 'Titan' business center in Minsk, located on Dzerzhinsky Prospekt. The project is being undertaken by 'Solar City', which has also installed solar-powered road signs on Belarusian highways, such as the M-8 and M-5, complete with wildlife crossing warnings.
The solar panels on the business center's roof are designed to capture the most sunlight, being oriented to the southwest. The project aims to install around 180 solar panels, demonstrating the city's commitment to renewable energy.
The solar-powered road signs, visible even in the dark, are autonomous and powered by solar batteries and accumulators. They serve as a testament to the advancements in sustainable technology, while also promoting road safety by alerting drivers to potential wildlife crossings.
The solar panel park on the 'Titan' business center and the solar-powered road signs on Belarusian highways showcase the country's growing investment in renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure.
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