The Spanish city of Valencia plans to use the graveyards as solar power plants. The project has been named RIP (Requiem in Power). It involves installing 7,000 photovoltaic panels over the graves and other structures at public cemeteries in Valencia, resulting in a total capacity of around 2. " Site selection secret: The site selection of cemeteries often follows the principle of facing north and south and having sufficient. . The city of Valencia is placing thousands of solar panels in its cemeteries as part of an ambitious plan to transform them into green energy hubs. Saint-Joachim is located in the middle of the Brière marsh - a vast peat bog north of the Loire estuary.
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