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Chile gets world's very first totally solar-powered air traffic station

France's Thales is set to open the world's first air traffic control station totally powered by renewable resource in Chile's Atacama desert in April, and is keen to develop similar solar tasks in other areas without any power grid, a magnate said.

The station in Chile's northern town of Calama will be used by the nation's civil air travel authority DGAC, powered by 340 adjacent batteries and solar panels put under Calama's. abundant sunshine. The radars utilize around 1 megawatt of power per. hour.

Our team in Brazil had actually currently been working on. technological developments based upon alternative energy sources. for a few years, so we decided to take on this obstacle,. Thales' Brazil head Luciano Macaferri stated in an interview.

No one had actually ever made a 100% off-grid radar.

The job contract was signed in 2021 after DGAC obtained. air traffic control proposals for the desert location, Macaferri. stated.

We needed to develop 2 bridges to move equipment there over. close by gas pipelines, he noted. And while preparing the website,. we found some archeological artifacts. So we got in touch with. regional Indigenous groups and they demarcated part of the area.

Thales is now keen to build comparable projects elsewhere, also. utilizing other sources such as wind and hydropower.

This was a very first example. It wound up running out Brazil,. however we already see numerous airports thinking about

(source: Reuters)