EDP & Innovators' League Team Up to Make UNESCO Sites & PV Parks More Efficient
The Innovators' League is embarking on a mission to make historic UNESCO World Heritage buildings more energy-efficient. Meanwhile, energy giant EDP is developing automated cleaning solutions for large-scale photovoltaic parks. Leading these efforts is João Maciel, a professional at EDP dedicated to improving energy efficiency in these culturally significant structures.
EDP is working on innovative projects to clean large photovoltaic parks automatically, minimising human intervention. This not only enhances safety but also reduces operational costs.
In parallel, the Innovators' League is exploring solutions for efficient energy consumption in historic UNESCO World Heritage buildings. Their goal is to preserve these culturally significant structures while enhancing their energy performance. João Maciel, a professional at EDP, is at the forefront of these efforts. His projects include implementing sustainable energy solutions and innovative technologies tailored to these historic buildings.
EDP's automated cleaning solutions for photovoltaic parks and the Innovators' League's energy efficiency projects for UNESCO World Heritage sites are set to revolutionise their respective sectors. João Maciel's work at EDP is pivotal in driving these innovations forward, ensuring a sustainable future for both cultural heritage and energy production.
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