A new study has revealed that Norway’s buildings could generate enough solar energy to meet nearly half of the country’s annual electricity demand.
This has led to Norway to become an expert in devising solar energy solutions for out of the way places. Safedesign has designed a rooftop safety system that eliminates the need for scaffolding and makes solar panels more affordable. Industry was also bitten by the solar energy bug.
The findings suggest that while the technical promise of solar energy in Norway is substantial, achieving it will require coordinated investment in infrastructure and policy. The report positions solar energy not just as a complementary force to Norway’s hydropower dominance, but as a key player in the country’s broader climate strategy.
The ecological footprint of solar panels made with materials from Norway is therefore extremely small. REC Solar’s factory in Fiskå in southwestern Norway has even been awarded a certificate for production of the world’s cleanest silicon. Not only is Norwegian silicon production the world’s cleanest, it is also the world’s most energy efficient.
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