Solar panels are great – especially when combined with non-combustible insulation, which lowers the building's energy use and helps protect people, property and solar panels from fire. To help accelerate that shift, the revised Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) states that rooftop solar panels must be installed on all new buildings, public buildings and existing non-residential buildings which undergo a major renovation, all according to the time schedule shown. Rooftop solar panels, also known as photovoltaic (PV) panels, are being installed at record pace across the EU — and will soon be mandatory. That's good news but also raises serious fire safety concerns. According to the International Energy Association (IEA), PV solar generation increased by a record 22% in 2021 and “is becoming. A solar roof or rooftop photovoltaic (PV) system is a setup where electricity‑generating solar panels are installed on the roof. It makes optimal use of the rooftop's prime exposure to sunlight and creating one of the most environmentally friendly roofs possible. It consolidates experimental findings, international incident data, and current regulatory frameworks.
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