(Adnkronos) - “E' un impianto composto da 235 pannelli fotovoltaici ad altissima prestazione ed è stato realizzato grazie al coordinamento di Areti insieme ad una serie di ditte fornitrici e subappaltatrici in una armonia che ha consentito di realizzare tutto in sei mesi, conciliando la realizzazione di questa infrastruttura con le visite dei turisti, che non sono state mai interrotte durante questo periodo.” Queste le parole di Barbara Marinali, presidente di Acea, all'inaugurazione della nuova copertura vetrata fotovoltaica del Cortile delle Corazze nei Musei Vaticani.
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00:00Today is a very important day, we are inaugurating this fantastic photovoltaic plant.
00:09It is a very innovative plant that unites technology with the beauty of the place,
00:15made in record times by ASEA and above all by RETO, the ASEA Group Society,
00:21to guarantee also to the Vatican this energy transition that is now inevitable for our entire planet.
00:28It is a plant that, as we can see, is composed of 235 high-performance photovoltaic panels,
00:35which was realized thanks to the coordination of RETO together with a series of suppliers and subcontractors
00:43in a harmony that allowed to realize everything in 6 months,
00:48obviously reconciling the realization of this infrastructure with the visits of tourists
00:54that have never been interrupted during this period.
00:56So a challenge that we have accepted and that we are happy to have completed,
01:01obviously collaborating with the government, with the infrastructure management
01:06and with all the structures of the Vatican City,
01:10to make this the first step of a bunch of initiatives that, together with the ASEA Group,
01:17the Vatican City is trying to achieve precisely to have a complete transition
01:24towards a net zero economy within this small but great State.
01:29What we are waiting for is to completely shut down the emissions,
01:32so to reach zero emissions, which is the goal that not only is put in the Vatican City,
01:38but that is put in Rome in its entirety and in any case the economy of our country in its whole.
01:43As you can see, the most difficult thing is the reason that the soil in the big cities
01:49and also in this State is very consumed,
01:52to integrate and find spaces where to realize photovoltaic infrastructures
01:57in places that are already strongly built, as they say, strongly energized.
02:01And this is an extraordinary example of how in an infrastructure that already existed
02:05you can think, imagine and realize a system that is compatible with an existing infrastructure.
02:11So this is the challenge, here and in the cities,
02:15to find spaces where to realize the transition with infrastructures compatible with the existing one.