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Energy company advocates for solar panels on graves to generate power

5 June 2026
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A new campaign by Australian solar company Green.com.au is urging the country’s 3,400 cemeteries to become renewable energy producers, even proposing the installation of solar panels on graves. Named “The Solar Inheritance,” the initiative led by brothers David and Jono Green aims to utilize unused land in cemeteries to generate clean energy. The campaign raises the provocative question of why land dedicated to the deceased cannot contribute to powering the living, especially as energy costs and climate change continue to burden younger Australians. The brothers argue that the approach is meant to challenge conventional thinking about renewable energy sources and promote broader access to solar power. The campaign has garnered attention and includes a social media competition where participants can win their energy bill for a year.

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This campaign reflects a growing trend in various countries, including Spain and Italy, where cemeteries have been adapted for renewable energy use. The initiative addresses significant issues such as rising energy costs and the necessity for innovative solutions to climate change. With solar energy’s potential to reduce electricity expenses, this campaign seeks to expand its accessibility beyond traditional rooftops, highlighting the importance of optimizing land resources for sustainable energy production. The increasing focus on renewable energy is critical as nations strive to meet climate targets and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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