Pope Leo XIV visits Vatican Radio transmitters,
Pope Leo XIV visited the Vatican''s radio transmitter station in Santa Maria di Galeria, Italy, on Thursday and thanked staff for their dedicated work in
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Pope Leo XIV visited the Vatican''s radio transmitter station in Santa Maria di Galeria, Italy, on Thursday and thanked staff for their dedicated work in
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Thanks to this agreement, an agrivoltaic plant will be built in Santa Maria di Galeria to produce renewable electricity for the Vatican City State.
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ROME (CNS) -- Almost a year after Pope Francis set up a commission to develop a large solar-panel array on Vatican property outside of
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This is pretty interesting as the Vatican joints a growing list of countries using 100% renewable energy. Perhaps even more intriguing is the
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Located on the edge of Rome, the 424-hectare site houses the transmission facilities for Vatican Radio, thanks to a 1951 agreement between
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Italy has agreed to a Vatican plan to turn a 430-hectare (1,000-acre) plot of land north of Rome into a vast solar farm that will generate enough
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The heart of this change is located at Santa Maria di Galeria, a former Vatican Radio site that has been transformed into a solar energy hub.
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Italy and the Holy See agreed to develop the 430-hectare Santa Maria Galeria site north of Rome into a solar farm designed to meet the
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