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In the base of a valley: A town that uses mirrors for sunlight

06:30 PM
November 18, 2023

In the base of a valley
A town that uses mirrors for sunlight

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The days may be getting shorter, but at least we get natural sunlight, unlike a town in Norway that relies on mirrors to bring the sunshine.

Located at the bottom of a steep valley surrounded by mountains, the tiny town of Rjukan does not see sunlight for seven months of the year.

Rjukan was built between 1905 and 1906 by Sam Eyde. It was Eyde who dreamt of a giant mirror in 1913 to provide sunlight for the towns factory workers. Instead, a tramway, that is still in operation today, was built to give employees and their families access to the sunshine. In 2005, Eyde’s mirror project was revived by Martin Anderson.

Eight years later, three 182-square-foot mirrors controlled by computer-driven motors were installed to bring a 6,500 square foot area of winter sunshine to the town.

The mirrors are able to bring 80-100 percent of the sun’s light to Rjukan by tracking the movement of the sun and repositioning themselves every 10 seconds to keep the light consistent.

Although the mirrors are unique, Rjukan’s were not the first. In December 2006, the town of Viganella, in Italy’s Antrona Valley, celebrated a day of light after a steel sheet was installed to reflect sunlight between November and February.

Weather & Radar USA editorial team
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