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The Sun Charges Students' Phones and Computers

Summary by RÚV
Ten solar cells have been on the roof of the Akureyri Vocational School since March. They generate about three kilowatts of electricity on a good day. In addition, there is a small windmill that competes to produce energy. Haukur Eiríksson, a teacher in the electrical department at VMA, says that teachers and students are still learning about the sustainable classroom together - but he believes that it is becoming clearer that this can be done o…
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Ten solar cells have been on the roof of the Akureyri Vocational School since March. They generate about three kilowatts of electricity on a good day. In addition, there is a small windmill that competes to produce energy. Haukur Eiríksson, a teacher in the electrical department at VMA, says that teachers and students are still learning about the sustainable classroom together - but he believes that it is becoming clearer that this can be done o…

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RÚV broke the news on Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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