Agrivoltaic Farming
08-11-2024
08:51 AM
1 min read
Overview:
The Seventh Session of the International Solar Alliance (ISA) culminated New Delhi. During the site visit, the practical implementation of agrivoltaic systems was showcased to the delegates of various countries.
About Agrivoltaic Farming:
- It is the practice of growing crops underneath solar panels.
- The panels are positioned 2-3 metres off the ground and sit at an angle of 30 degrees, providing shade and offering crops protection from the weather.
- This farming primarily focuses on the simultaneous use of land for both agriculture and solar energy generation.
- It’s also sometimes referred to as agrisolar, dual use solar, low impact solar.
- Solar panels have to sometimes be elevated or suspended to allow plants to grow beneath them.
- Another option is putting them on the roofs of greenhouses. This allows enough light and rainwater to reach the crops, as well as providing access for farm machinery.
- It uses poles or frames to mount solar panels on the ground, leaving space for crops to grow under or around them. Some solar panels can also rotate or form a canopy to adjust the amount of sunlight and shade on the crops.
- Advantages
- This increases land-use efficiency, as it lets solar farms and agriculture share ground, rather than making them compete against one another.
- And certain crops appear to thrive when grown in such environments, according to a number of recent studies.
- The shade from the panels protects vegetables from heat stress and water loss.
Q1: What is a solar farm?
A solar farm is a renewable energy source that does not emit carbon dioxide (CO2) thanks to its environmentally-friendly production process.
News: Agrivoltaic Farming Focuses On Simultaneous Use Of Land For Agriculture & Solar Energy