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This year, the Maldives' first solar resort, Finolhu Villas Resort, opened its doors
.
The hotel is located on Gasfino Island in Malé Atoll in the Maldives and is developed
by Club Med Group.
The 52 luxurious sea-view villas look pristine and rustic, but are energy-efficient buildings with 100% electricity demand from solar panels, integrated into the surrounding private pools, terraces and sandy beaches, full of rustic tropical atmosphere
.
Solar panels throughout the island can generate energy for up to 100 guests and 100 staff members, allowing guests to sunbathe from the equator and observe how the island harvests
energy.
Although the solar panel system can fully meet the daily needs, the design team still paid attention to the reduction of energy consumption when designing the guest rooms, all villa guidance and window systems maintain maximum air circulation, and wooden sunshade screens on both sides separate the sunlight from the outer wall and the courtyard, ensuring the coolness of the interior and avoiding the frequent use
of air conditioning.
This year, the Maldives' first solar resort, Finolhu Villas Resort, opened its doors
.
The hotel is located on Gasfino Island in Malé Atoll in the Maldives and is developed
by Club Med Group.
The 52 luxurious sea-view villas look pristine and rustic, but are energy-efficient buildings with 100% electricity demand from solar panels, integrated into the surrounding private pools, terraces and sandy beaches, full of rustic tropical atmosphere
.
Solar panels throughout the island can generate energy for up to 100 guests and 100 staff members, allowing guests to sunbathe from the equator and observe how the island harvests
energy.
Although the solar panel system can fully meet the daily needs, the design team still paid attention to the reduction of energy consumption when designing the guest rooms, all villa guidance and window systems maintain maximum air circulation, and wooden sunshade screens on both sides separate the sunlight from the outer wall and the courtyard, ensuring the coolness of the interior and avoiding the frequent use
of air conditioning.