… that a gigantic photovoltaic system is installed in the Bauerfeind Tower in Zeulenroda, Germany?

Definitely. But did you know that it really pays off? Particularly now, in the summer, the system converts solar energy into electricity using solar panels. The collected energy is fed right into the grid, and in the best case scenario, 39 kilowatts can be generated per hour. For context: with one kilowatt hour of power, you can use a computer for ten hours, make 70 cups of coffee, or generate light with a low-energy bulb for 90 hours. May the sun always shine on Zeulenroda!