The City Council has approved a few days ago Bore a Memorandum of Understanding for the promotion and development of renewable energy sources and on the whole territory under its jurisdiction. During the meeting, which was attended by the mayor Fausto Ralli, his deputy Joseph Volpicelli and the commissioner Mario Bazzinotti, the city administration has shown all his sensitivity to the issue of renewable energy and energy conservation, " We are very careful - he said the mayor - to all the innovations in the field of alternative energy and with this decision we open ourselves to new valid experiments. "
"The free energy of the Sun is a great resource - he continued - because you can not only produce electricity using photovoltaic cells, but can also be used for the production of hot water to reduce the consumption of gas or electricity."
The City Council has decided in this regard of relying on companies' Accomandita Special Technologies Energia Spa »Salsomaggiore, which produces solar systems since 1953 and since then has installed more than 1.2 million Solahart solar systems" in more than 80 countries worldwide .
"This company - said the mayor - has gained in Italy an experience of over 30 years in the distribution of plants for the production of hot water from solar energy by installing more than 65,000 plants."
But the news for Bore do not end here.
"The company will provide Salsomaggiore not only solar panels - said the mayor -. Thanks to its partnership with "Raychem", which since 1970, develops the self-regulating heating cable technology, we will be able to prevent our territory finally the formation of ice in sensitive areas such as downspouts, gutters, sidewalks, steep descents to garages, roads with steep slopes and more, bringing great benefits to all our citizens. "
The City borese is committed to promoting the use of alternative energy solar panels to produce hot water and / or hot air, heating, air recirculation system environment, and the self-regulating heating cables to prevent frost and snow all over the territory within the deadline indicative and not binding on March 30, 2014.