Agricultural solar photovoltaic panels
Agrivoltaics, also known as solar sharing or dual-use farming, involves the use of photovoltaic panels (solar panels) and agricultural crops on the same land.
Agrivoltaics, also known as solar sharing or dual-use farming, involves the use of photovoltaic panels (solar panels) and agricultural crops on the same land.
Agrivoltaics, or the practice of solar agriculture co-location, is defined as agricultural production underneath or adjacent to solar panels, such as crops, livestock, and pollinators.
This concept—of using PV installations to both create renewable energy and provide space for local agriculture or native habitats—is known as " agrivoltaics.".
Agrivoltaics – the co-location of solar energy installations and agriculture beneath or between rows of photovoltaic panels – has the potential to help ease this land-use conflict.
Agrivoltaics is defined as agriculture, such as crop production, livestock grazing, and pollinator habitat, located underneath solar panels and/or between rows of solar panels.
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