Spanish buildings switch to solar power.
14th Nov 2006, 16:13 GMT
Solar panels are now compulsory on all new and renovated buildings in Spain as part of the country's efforts to bring its building rules up to date and curb growing demand for energy, ministers said on Monday.
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