Building a school? Parking garage? Cowshed? Cover it in solar panels.
Israel will soon require all new nonresidential buildings to have rooftop solar panels to help it meet renewable energy targets and the electricity demands of a fast-growing population.
Although drenched in sunshine, Israel is too small to rely on traditional, land-intensive photovoltaic power plants. It is also unsuitable for wind power and lacks water for hydropower.
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