In studies and research on green building program for the development to be carried out in marine development of wind, solar and biomass in the agreement between the City and ENEA
ROTONDELLA . All met at the end of the summit between the City and Aeneas organized to outline measures to be included in the new contract between local government and research institutes. Satisfaction expressed by the mayor Vito Agresti (United Rotondella) and the Director of the Bureau of Enea, Mauro Basili. "Within two months - has announced the first citizen - The Convention will be signed. In projects where it will enter the two institutions will be partners. " What it will in practice? "The studies and research on green building for development in marine areas, applied to historical centers on energy efficiency, use of the forest of Mount Coppolo for the production of energy from biomassse. Enea also will outline, in 400 hectares of communal forest, cycle paths and facilities, "the ggere" for hospitality, dining, and information points. Enea will also study for a "Mu seo wind" be carried out near the wind farm where the first blade 12 (will be 27) are already under construction. "And we are happy - said Agresti - because Trisaia is poised to become a "Centre of higher education permanent residence in the hills with our likely to become even more suitable for apartment hotels." Also satisfied that haconfermato Basili, generaledell'Enea as a strategy, that of the wider collaboration with local authorities where they are hosted research centers. "And the Basilicata, with Rotondella may be the ideal region for studies on wind, solar, biomass." Donato Viggiano, director of the local center of Eneas, meanwhile, announced the publication of the notice for a "Training Course on Renewable Energy" designed for economic and technical Countries of the Mediterranean basin. Course financed by the Basilicata Region with applications for admission, which expire Oct. 10. But Rotondella could again become a nuclear research site? Both Agresti and Basili replied: "No".
SOURCE: La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno
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