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The World’s First Solar Road Opens in France

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French Minister for Ecology, Sustainable Development and Energy Segolene Royal walks on a solar panel road during its inauguration in Tourouvre, Normandy, northwestern France. The world's first solar road was inaugurated on Thursday in Normandy, a technology the minister hopes will develop in France and abroad despite criticism of its high cost and profitability. / AFP / CHARLY TRIBALLEAU (Photo credit should read CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP/Getty Images)

The world’s first road made of solar panels opened Thursday in a small town in Normandy, French officials said.

The French Ministry of the Environment funded the 1-km (0.6 mile) project to test whether solar panels can be implemented effectively at a large scale. The project is intended to power the streetlights in the French town of Tourouvre-au-Perche.

The initiative comes as part of a broader initiative to foster a transition to renewable energy. French Environment Minister Ségolène Royal has said she would like to install solar panels on one in every 1,000 km of French highway, according to a Guardian report.

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Solar panels have become increasingly popular in recent years as the cost of operating them has come down significantly, making it cost competitive with traditional energy sources in certain places.

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