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Theatre efficiency
WITH rising electric bills it’s no wonder town halls across Spain are moving to alternative power sources.
The HuercalOvera Town Council has now installed solar panels in the Teatro Villa to improve energy efficiency in the stage space and other municipal buildings. This will have a consequent impact on sustainability such as reducing electricity consumption and therefore the cost of it.
The project is worth more than €92,000.
sation. “We must lose our fear of the word cancer. You don’t mention what you don’t understand or don’t master.
“We are understanding cancer, we are mastering it and we are defeating it. That is why we name it normally and without fear. Healing begins with normalisation,” she concluded.
The mayor, Domingo Fernandez, emphasised “with the installation of these more than 30,000 watts of solar energy we continue to transform and adapt our municipality to renewable energies.
“With the installation of solar panels in the Theatre, we are reducing the electricity consumption of the Theatre as well as the electricity bill on behalf of the town hall. The excess will be passed on to other municipal buildings such as the Virgen del Rio School.”
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A LOCKDOWN initiative by a woman from Mojacar has earned her a special commendation in the Good Neighbour Award scheme, launched recently by Age in Spain.
The scheme is designed to acknowledge the oftenunsung heroes who go beyond the call of duty to help in their community. The awards were