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Vatican City partners with Italy to establish solar farm, aiming for carbon neutrality

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Vatican City has partnered with Italy to transform a 430-hectare (1,000-acre) field north of Rome into a large-scale solar farm, aiming to make the Vatican the world’s first carbon-neutral state.

The Santa Maria Galeria site, previously used for Vatican Radio broadcasts, will now host solar infrastructure that is expected to generate sufficient electricity to meet the Holy See’s energy needs.

The agreement stipulates that the development of the Santa Maria Galeria site will preserve the agricultural use of the land and minimize the environmental impact on the territory.

The project is estimated to cost under €100 million ($114 million). Once approved by the Italian parliament, contracts for construction will be put up for bids.

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This initiative marks a significant step in the Vatican’s commitment to environmental sustainability and its efforts to lead by example in addressing climate change.

By converting a previously controversial site into a renewable energy hub, the Vatican aims to set a precedent for other small states and religious institutions to adopt sustainable practices.

The project also aligns with Italy’s goals to meet European Union clean energy targets, demonstrating a collaborative effort between the Vatican and Italy toward a greener future.

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7 Comments

  • Do you think other countries should follow Vatican Citys lead in investing in renewable energy for a more sustainable future?

  • I wonder if other countries will follow suit and team up with the Vatican for sustainability projects. Its a great example to set!

  • Why not go even further and have the Vatican City lead the way in renewable energy for all of Europe? #GreenPope 🌞🇻🇦

  • Wow, great move by Vatican City! But do you think this partnership will actually help them achieve carbon neutrality? Lets discuss!

  • Wow, partnering with Italy for a solar farm sounds great, but will it actually help Vatican City achieve carbon neutrality? Lets discuss!

  • I think its great that Vatican City is taking steps towards carbon neutrality! Hopefully, other countries will follow suit.

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