Green roof mounting system MIRALUX GREEN
solarfor solar panels

Green roof mounting system - MIRALUX GREEN - Richard Brink GmbH & Co KG - solar / for solar panels
Green roof mounting system - MIRALUX GREEN - Richard Brink GmbH & Co KG - solar / for solar panels
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Characteristics

Applications
green roof
Type
solar
Other characteristics
for solar panels

Description

Combines green roof surfaces and photovoltaics in one system Well-designed combination for newbuilds Extensive green roof surface as ballast for the substructure Roof planting and photovoltaic substructures from a single source Can be planned as east-west and south-facing variants Description The combination of green roof and photovoltaics offers a perfect symbiosis of a building’s ecological and energy-related aspects: a green roof improves the microclimate, binds CO₂, promotes biodiversity and acts as natural insulation. A photovoltaic system facilitates the environmentally friendly generation of clean energy and reduces the need for conventional energy generation. Clients often face the dilemma of having to choose between the two systems. This is the inspiration behind our Miralux Green solar substructure for green roof surfaces. Miralux Green is the response to the challenge of combining the potential of these two approaches. Our innovative photovoltaic substructure can be used for both east-west and south-facing set-ups and is directly incorporated into the extensive roof planting. The sedum mat and the granulate layer act both as ballast and guarantee stable anchoring of the construction, turning your roof surface to a sustainable and aesthetically appealing space in the process. Installation takes just a few steps: a drain mat featuring filter and protective fleece is laid over the root barrier foil. The substructure’s support plates are then put into position and covered with a glass fibre mesh. Next, the photovoltaic substructure is assembled on top of the support plate.

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