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Shanghai, Mar 15 (EFE/EPA).- China’s leading ICT solution provider Huawei has become a part of Shanghai’s project goal to become a model green city. The 50,000 square meters of the Longyang Road metro station roof are covered with Huawei solar panels to generate electricity for trains and other Metro operations. (Camera: ALEX PLAVEVSKI).SHOT LIST: AERIAL VIEW OF SOLAR PANELS SHAPED AS THE LETTER M FOR 'METRO' ON THE 'GREEN STATION' IN SHANGHAI, AND A SUBWAY TRAIN LEAVING LONGYANG ROAD 'GREEN STATION' IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.
Chinese solar power company Panda Green Energy recently opened the most adorable green energy solar power plant in the shape of China's national animal, the beloved panda bear. The unique shape of the huge solar farm can only be seen from the air, as shown in drone footage from Datong filmed on Tuesday. Panda Green Energy used a combination of darker monocrystalline silicon and white thin film solar cells to create the unique shape, in what is a world's first for solar farms.
China switched on the world's largest floating solar farm, located a small distance from the city of Huainan in the eastern Anhui province, in May. Local authorities decided to implement the project after a coal mining operation flooded, leading to questions about how best to use the site. The floating solar farm itself was built by Chinese manufacturer Sungrow Power Supply, at its full capacity of 40 megawatts, the plant can provide electricity for more than 15,000 homes.
Mexico City, Jul 25 (EFE).- An apartment of a student in Mexico City has become a second home for Mexican LGBTQ youth who have been forced into homelessness because they are gay.Ricardo had not as such planned to open the doors of his humble apartment for the sexual minorities.But he set on the endeavor eight months ago when he began supporting people living on the street. (Camera: AMERICA NERI).B-ROLL OF THE APARTMENT SOL 204 TURNED INTO A REFUGE FOR PEOPLE FROM LGBTQ+ COMMUNITY, IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO.SOUND BITE: MEXICAN STUDENT RICARDO; PEOPLE WHO LIVE AT RICARDO'S APARTMENT, VANESSA AND PABLO. (IN SPANISH).TRANSLATIONS:1. RICARDO, MEXICAN STUDENT.- I began to support people living on the streets around 8 months ago and I found the problems that many LGTB people are living with. It is something we do not pay attention to, they go unnoticed, as if they do not exist.2. VANESSA, ONE OF THE RESIDENTS AT RICARDO'S APARTMENT.- I think that's what we need, a hand from someone that will hold us, that will make us think that we're not alone. It means a lot to us and helps keep us moving. Because not all of us are bad people.3. PABLO, ONE OF THE RESIDENTS AT RICARDO'S APARTMENT.- People who live on the street are warriors. Why? Because you are hungry, cold, wet and broken. You have to be fighting often for a space.
Madrid, Jun 21 (EFE).- Madrid's famous landmark Fountain of Cybele turned green Monday night to vindicate the fight against the Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) disease.June 21 is the global day of recognition of ALS, a neurodegenerative disease of which three new cases are diagnosed every day in Spain. (Camera: MARTÍN CARRASCO).B-ROLL OF THE FOUNTAIN OF CYBELE IN MADRID, SPAIN.