Major US city praises groundbreaking ‘flowers’ that provide power for residents: ‘As if you were the scale of a small insect’

A common objection to solar panels is rooted in aesthetics, as they don’t always visually fit in with more ubiquitous shingled roofs.

A long-established art installation in Seattle, which Energies Media noted is called the “Emerald City” for its green spaces, has shown that solar can be visually appealing for over a decade.

Seattle’s culture is layered, boasting a vibrant tech sector in addition to being an “outdoorsy” city, and sculptor Dan Corson’s 2013 work, “Sonic Bloom,” blended those dueling traits to create a visually arresting and interactive ode to solar power…

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