The article discusses innovative applications of solar panels in Switzerland, highlighting three distinct uses: installing them between railway tracks, over water, and on garden fences. Between railway tracks, a pilot project in Buttes, Canton Neuchâtel, successfully installed solar panels without disrupting train operations, using specialized machinery and engineering solutions to withstand vibrations and wind. The system allows for quick installation and removal, with plans to test the technology until 2028. Over water, floating solar panels in California reduce water evaporation while generating clean energy. In Europe, vertical solar panels on garden fences offer cost-effective, space-saving alternatives for homeowners, with an average payback period of eight years.
Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents factual technical developments and environmental benefits of solar panel installations without overtly promoting any political ideology. It focuses on engineering achievements and practical applications rather than ideological positions, maintaining a balanced tone.





