Green Rain Solar Inc. continues to develop advanced solar energy solutions to address urban challenges. New solar greenhouses will improve rooftop agriculture by combining the benefits of greenery with the advanced technology of solar panels. Research shows that vegetated roofs extend their lifespan, save energy and reduce rainwater runoff and air pollution.
In addition, these green roofs cool their environment through evaporation, which increases the efficiency of the photovoltaic panels. To the reduce air pollutants and dust particlesroof plants further improve the performance of solar panels.
Alfredo Papadakis, CEO of The Now Corporation, says: “Our solar greenhouses are designed to meet the demand for solar energy high quality vegetation all year round and maximize return on investment for our customers.
Con Integrated aquaponics systems, these greenhouses optimize performance in limited spacesboth on commercial roofs and freestanding in water stressed environments. “They run entirely on solar energy, reducing energy costs and creating continued growth opportunities for users.”
Community involvement
The project is also in line with Green Rain Solar’s commitment to social responsibility. When transforming underutilized urban spaces in solar-powered greenhousesthe company focuses on the lack of access to local, fresh and organic produce in urban centers. These sustainable farms will be an essential resource to improve public health and well-being in urban areas.
Papadakis added: “We are excited to redefine urban agriculture with a sustainable solution that meets energy and food production needs. This initiative represents an important step toward delivering a dual benefit to our communities:provide clean energy and fresh productswhile addressing critical challenges in urban areas with high energy costs.”
Green Rain Solar Inc. remains focused on innovative solutions maximizing the efficiency and sustainability of urban environments. The company invites shareholders and stakeholders to join this journey of transformation and innovation.