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“Araucária solar” generates energy for bus terminal in Paraná

Summary by CicloVivo
A structure that mimics the shape of a tree and is equipped with photovoltaic solar panels instead of leaves. The solar tree has been implanted in different urban contexts in recent years, but in the city of São José dos Pinhais, it has gained a very local identity: the prototype imitates an araucária tree, a native tree that is a symbol of the southern region of Brazil, especially the state of Paraná. Inaugurated on April 24, the so-called “Ara…
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A structure that mimics the shape of a tree and is equipped with photovoltaic solar panels instead of leaves. The solar tree has been implanted in different urban contexts in recent years, but in the city of São José dos Pinhais, it has gained a very local identity: the prototype imitates an araucária tree, a native tree that is a symbol of the southern region of Brazil, especially the state of Paraná. Inaugurated on April 24, the so-called “Ara…

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CicloVivo broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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