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Solar panel bike paths expanded in the Netherlands

The Dutch boast over 35,000km of cycle paths within their home nation. In North Holland, two new cycle paths have been fitted with solar panels, offering a source of clean energy and providing an alternative to car travel.

Thred Media
3 min readDec 26, 2023

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As the world looks to transition to clean and renewable energy, Dutch authorities are getting creative as they look for ways to power their nation.

Due to the scarcity of land in the Netherlands, officials have found it difficult to identify areas in which to deploy large-scale solar power plants.

In recent years, research institutes and private companies have been exploring the feasibility of launching solar projects on non-agricultural land, including dikes, rooftops, and onshore or offshore water surfaces.

In some areas, bike lanes — which make up 35,000km of the country — are being turned into solar energy-producing surfaces. The first project of this kind was launched in 2016, when a bike path near Amsterdam was equipped with solar panels. In 2020, another was built near the city of Utrecht.

Now, a Colas Group company named Wattway and Dutch construction company BAM Royal Group have…

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