Roman home solar photovoltaic panels are designed to blend seamlessly with traditional architecture.In Pompeii, solar panels are disguised as ancient Roman tiles or terracotta bricks, allowing them to match the city skyline while promoting sustainability2.These panels, known as traditional photovoltaic tiles, are installed on historical sites like the House of Cerere, providing electricity without compromising aesthetic integrity4.The project aims to combine conservation with modern energy solutions, showcasing how architectural constraints can be transformed into sustainable assets5.This innovative approach not only preserves the historical appearance but also contributes to energy efficiency in heritage sites. [pdf]
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Technically called "traditional PV tiles", the invisible solar panels used in Pompeii come from Camisano Vicentino, a little Italian town with slightly more than 10 000 inhabitants, halfway between Padua and Vicenza. They were created and patented by the family business Dyaqua. [pdf]
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