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The founder and president of SolGaleo (left) with the delegate for the economy of the Diocese of Ourense The founder and president of SolGaleo (left) with the delegate for the economy of the Diocese of Ourense  Stories

Spain: The Diocese of Ourense pioneers green energy

The future of the planet and of humanity depends in part on the manner in which we produce energy. Thanks to the impetus of 杏MAP导航 Francis and of the encyclical 鈥淟audato s铆鈥 to journey toward a different, more ecological lifestyle, the Spanish diocese of Ourense is pioneering the use of renewable energy, in order 鈥渢o make the energy used by the Church the most ethical possible.鈥 Due to the difficulties in welcoming such innovations, the conversion has not been easy.

By Mireia Bonilla

The Diocese of Ourense is becoming a pioneer among Spanish dioceses in its firm commitment to renewable energy, taking up 杏MAP导航 Francis鈥 challenge to take greater care of our common home. In his encyclical , the 杏MAP导航 calls for concrete actions and decisions that show a willingness to move toward a new, more ecological lifestyle.

鈥淲e have concluded an agreement with the company SolGaleo that applies to various institutions in the diocese of Ourense, to ensure that the energy used in the activities of the local Church is 鈥榞reen energy,鈥 that is, obtained entirely from renewable sources,鈥 explains Father Raúl Alfonso, the delegate for the economy of the Spanish diocese. The intention is for 鈥渢he diocese to use energy that is as ethical in its production as possible.鈥

This agreement has already made it possible to change the supply from conventional to 鈥榞reen鈥 energy in 50 buildings and centres dependent on the diocese, including the bishop鈥檚 residence, the cathedral, the house for priests, the retreat house, and the San Martin conservation and restoration centre, as well as several rectories and various parishes. The ultimate goal is 鈥渢o reach all the parishes in the diocese,鈥 says Fr Raúl, 鈥渨ith the hope that all pastors will consider it appropriate to their circumstances and will coincide with their way of administering their own particular situation, but always taking into account the ethical criteria that move us to act in this way."

The cathedral of Ourense uses "green energy."
The cathedral of Ourense uses "green energy."

For its buildings, the Diocese of Ourense has opted to install solar panels to produce photovoltaic energy. 鈥淪olGaleo guarantees that 100 per cent of the energy supplied is green, ecological energy,鈥 Fr Raúl affirms. The company, he said, is already studying various projects, 鈥渨hich it will then submit for our consideration. These projects will enable us, at no extra cost, to generate most of our energy requirements ourselves鈥 鈥 including, 鈥渨here possible,鈥 the energy needs of the most prominent structures in the diocese.

Installation of SolGaleo solar panels.
Installation of SolGaleo solar panels.

Conversion made possible

This conversion was possible thanks to a change in legislation that took place in Spain in 2019. The founder and president of SolGaleo, Germán Rodríguez-Saá, explains to Vatican News that this opening eliminated many of the obstacles that stood in the way of 鈥渟elf-consumption鈥 鈥 the idea of making it possible for consumers to generate the energy they need in their own environment 鈥 of no more than 500 square meters 鈥 in accordance with the constraints to which the site is subject, including solar radiation capacity, the impact of the wind, and the location of the building.
 

Rodríguez-Saá points out that Spain 鈥渋s a country with many wind and solar resources,鈥 but it has only recently embraced renewable energy, as a comparison with other European countries shows: 鈥淎lthough we have installed a photovoltaic self-consumption power of about 6 GW, in Germany they have almost 60 GW. It is paradoxical that a country that apparently has less sunshine has many more photovoltaic installations.鈥

On the other hand, in recent years, thanks to a series of competitive bidding, the renewable energy market has regained momentum in terms of installation, generation, and self-consumption. 鈥淚n the last two years we have made significant and important progress because obstacles have been removed and decrees have been published and auctions have been held that favoured the installation of new wind and photovoltaic megawatt production centres: expectations are quite good,鈥 says the founder of SolGaleo.

An economic commitment and our common home

Father Raúl explains that when studying the various possibilities for improving the supply of all kinds of products in the Church's institutions, 鈥渢he economic sector is naturally assessed 鈥 but it is clear that the economic sector itself, within the Church, is bound up with the moral sphere.鈥 With this initiative, Fr Raúl says, the diocese of Ourense intends to respond to the appeal 杏MAP导航 Francis has made in Laudato sí. He adds, 鈥淚t is very important to be mindful of the necessity of caring for our common home when making economic and administrative decisions, in the further commitment not to harm either the economy of the Church or that of the diocese.鈥

The episcopal residence of Ourense, one of the buildings supplied by "green energy."
The episcopal residence of Ourense, one of the buildings supplied by "green energy."

Father Raúl continues, 鈥淭his initiative certainly represents also a 鈥榮ocial鈥 gesture from the Church鈥檚 perspective of looking after the common home at a time when climate change, with all its consequences, is a source of serious concern. We want to leave this world not only as it is, but possibly a little better for those who will come after us: the issue is now truly urgent.鈥

The timing of the initiative

The higher or lower cost of investing in renewable energy and the time necessary to payback the expenses incurred will depend on the customer's consumption habits, says the founder of SolGaleo.
 

At present, the most profitable investment is an installation 鈥渨ithout batteries,鈥 says Rodríguez-Saá: the investment is paid back more quickly 鈥渨hen we match consumption periods with generation periods.鈥 For example, if a customer consumes energy mainly at certain times of the day, in the summer, for instance, his or her installation will pay for itself much more quickly than that of a customer who consumes in winter, when the efficiency of the solar panel is much lower and it is more difficult to match energy generation and consumption.

The diocesan retreat house will soon have its own photovoltaic power supply.
The diocesan retreat house will soon have its own photovoltaic power supply.

The advantages of green energy

鈥淭he installation of solar panels is extremely quick and extremely safe,鈥 says Rodríguez-Saá. 鈥淚n fact,鈥 he continues, 鈥渙ne of the advantages of solar technology is that it is modular, meaning that you can increase the power according to your needs and you can install it little by little, like a jigsaw puzzle, very safely and efficiently.鈥 Rodríguez-Saá also affirms that maintenance is simple. 鈥淏asically, the success of self-consumption solar installations, as in the case of the Diocese of Ourense, lies in maintenance,鈥 he says, 鈥渨hich consists of daily remote monitoring of the panels with all the necessary software, as well as annual preventive maintenance, which consists of cleaning the panels and little else. If there is any inconvenience during the year, a very simple corrective maintenance is sufficient鈥.

Installation of solar panels on a roof.
Installation of solar panels on a roof.

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17 February 2021, 13:09