The tiny Swiss town of Tenna has put itself on the eco-map by building an innovative solar-powered ski lift. The solar lift is one of the world''s first of its kind, and utilizes a
Graubünden''s Safien Valley boasts the world''s first solar-powered ski lift. The 450-meter long facility transports snow sports enthusiasts and simultaneously produces solar power. According to estimates, the solar panels on the ski lift
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The tiny mountain village of Tenna in the Swiss canton of Graubünden operates one of the world''s first solar-powered ski lifts. The lift is 450m long and experts say the solar panels produce 21%
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The tiny mountain village of Tenna in the Swiss canton of Graubünden operates one of the world''s first solar-powered ski lifts. The lift is 450m long and experts say the solar panels produce 21% more energy than regular rooftop panels
Graubünden’s Safien Valley boasts the world’s first solar-powered ski lift. The 450-meter long facility transports snow sports enthusiasts and simultaneously produces solar power.
The 450-meter long facility transports snow sports enthusiasts and simultaneously produces solar power. According to estimates, the solar panels on the ski lift produce 21% more current than customary rooftop panels, because the efficiency of photovoltaic cells is the greatest when the sun shines vertically on them.
Typically, solar panels in Switzerland are mounted on existing infrastructure like mountain huts, ski lifts, and dams, with larger-scale installations in the Alps remaining rare. On September 10, 2023, 54% of Valais voters rejected Alpine solar project proposals due to environmental and aesthetic concerns.
The solar panels on the ski lift have an ideal south-facing angle of 30 degrees and rotate uniaxially along with the sun, tracking it across the sky. The solar panels produce about 90,000 kWh per year. Approx. 22,000 kWh is required for the operation of the ski lift.
In 2022, Switzerland derived 6% of its electricity from solar power. Studies show that installing solar panels on mountaintops in the Swiss Alps could produce at least 16 terawatt-hours (TWh) a year, approaching half of the nation's 2050 solar energy target.
On February 1, 2023, Switzerland held its first auction for one-off payments for large photovoltaic (PV) systems. 94 applicants received payments ranging from CHF 360 to CHF 640 per kilowatt (kW), supporting a total capacity of 35 MW. In 2021, Switzerland's photovoltaic (PV) installations increased to 685 MWp from 475 MWp in 2020.
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