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Extreme PV Building in Taiwan

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BIPV (Building Integrated PV) panels cover an entire building in Taiwan.
The Sun Rock building is owned by Taiwan’s power utility Taipower. It was covered with 4,000 square meters of PV panels deployed by Dutch architectural firm MVRDV.

Hard to imagine a more extreme PV project.

See the PV Magazine-Australia article for more detail.

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