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Droneport in Sint-Truiden, a 30-hectare industry park specifically for aviation, drone, advanced air mobility, and unmanned flight testing, wants to build its own solar park on the nearby site and company buildings. The business park aims to generate its own energy to fly electrically. An agreement in principle has been reached to launch the solar park project around Droneport, at the site where cars from manufacturer Stellantis are temporarily stored, but also on the roofs of nearby commercial buildings. Continue reading at newmobility.news.
The solar panels will be...
The solar panels will be...
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