Video: The UAE enters the Guinness Book of Records with the largest display of solar lights

2024-05-28 2024-05-28T13:57:57Z
ندى ماهر عبدربه
ندى ماهر عبدربه
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Video: The UAE enters the Guinness Book of Records with the largest display of solar lights

Weather of Arabia - The United Arab Emirates achieved a new Guinness World Record through the largest display of solar-powered lamps in Dubai, where more than 3,000 solar lamps made by students were used.

These solar lamps were hand-designed in the shape of the Ghaf tree, the national tree of the Emirates. This initiative aimed to spread awareness among students and adults in the country about the importance of renewable energy and sustainability.

The lamps, which were made by students from two schools in the Emirates, will be distributed to families in villages in the Philippines that suffer from a lack of electricity.

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