Panels were duly installed and commissioned in November 2010 by 'Freewatt' at a cost of £50,000, raised through grants and donations. The electricity generated will be sold to the National Grid using the new government feed-in tariffs and, where possible, used by the church to. . Temple buildings usually have large roof areas and open space, which provides unique conditions for installing solar panels. The roofs of many temples are well-arranged and well-oriented, and can fully receive sunlight. For example, the Tanzhe Temple in Beijing has many halls and a wide roof area. . Installing solar panels on historic or protected buildings presents a unique set of challenges that go beyond typical solar installations: Preserving Aesthetic Integrity: Maintaining the visual character of historic structures is important.
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