Is it okay to build photovoltaic panels on the sheep shed

First, in respect to the PV system, sheep can take the place of regular maintenance operations, reducing or even eliminating the use of herbicides, lawnmowers and weed-eaters, which have negative impacts on the environment and can also damage PV systems.
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Is it okay to build photovoltaic panels on the sheep shed

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First, in respect to the PV system, sheep can take the place of regular maintenance operations, reducing or even eliminating the use of herbicides, lawnmowers and weed-eaters, which have negative impacts on the environment and can also damage PV systems.

First, in respect to the PV system, sheep can take the place of regular maintenance operations, reducing or even eliminating the use of herbicides, lawnmowers and weed-eaters, which have negative impacts on the environment and can also damage PV systems.

The sheep get fed, the farmers get paid, and the solar producers have their vegetation managed without using mowers and weed whackers—which can sometimes struggle to reach beneath the panels.

Sheep are the most appropriate ruminant species when it comes to vegetation management on solar farms because they are too small to damage the panels when rubbing against them, and they are not.

Sheep living among rows of solar panels spend more time grazing, benefit from more nutritious food, rest more and appear to experience less heat stress, compared with nearby sheep in empty.

The solar panels are installed on pastures, and animals—usually sheep—graze around them. Sheep are short enough to fit under the panels easily and are comfortable in the shade they provide. The vegetation at the solar installation provides food for the animals, and its fences help protect them from predators.

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