Solar farms are booming in the US and putting thousands of hungry sheep
to work
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Updated January 19, 2025
BUCKHOLTS, Texas (AP)
— On rural Texas farmland, beneath hundreds of rows of solar panels, a troop of
stocky sheep rummage through pasture, casually bumping into one another as they
remain committed to a single task: chewing grass.
The booming solar industry has found an unlikely
mascot in sheep as large-scale solar farms crop up across the U.S. and in the
plain fields of Texas. In Milam County, outside Austin, SB Energy
operates the fifth-largest solar project in the
country, capable of generating 900 megawatts of power across 4,000 acres (1,618
hectares).
How do they manage
all that grass? With the help of about 3,000 sheep, which are better suited
than lawnmowers to fit between small crevices and chew away rain or shine.
The proliferation of
sheep on solar farms is part of a broader trend — solar grazing — that has
exploded alongside the solar industry.
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