Experts uncover 'game-changer' side effects of solar farms: 'The benefits are numerous'
Jeremiah Budin 11 3 2024
The solar energy industry has long been portrayed as being at
odds with traditional farming, as both require lots of land and are presumably
in competition with one another.
However, a new
approach called "agrivoltaics" is integrating the two industries together
and showing that they can coexist while benefiting one another, the Washington Post reported.
Agrivoltaics
essentially allows farmers to lease parts of their land to solar companies,
providing the farmers with steady, guaranteed incomes. Best of all, the land
underneath the solar panels is
still theirs to use for things like grazing or for plants that require lots of
shade. Even if sellable crops aren't plantable under the solar panels, farmers
can still install native plants and flowers that support local pollinators,
in turn supporting their other crops.
"If they are
managed well, [agrivoltaic farms] are increasing biodiversity, sequestering
carbon and increasing soil organic matter. The benefits are
numerous," said Loran
Shallenberger, senior director of regenerative energy operations for Silicon
Ranch, a Nashville, Tennessee-based solar energy company.
The farmers that have
bought into this business opportunity
— at least the ones the Post spoke to — seem very happy with their decision.
One was using a portion of his family farm for "solar grazing,"
in which sheep graze under the solar arrays.
"You're getting
paid to graze your sheep," he said.
If cattle farmers were
to also embrace agrivoltaics en masse, that could make a huge difference for
the solar industry and for our planet, as cattle farming is much more prevalent
than sheep farming in the U.S. (although with its own environmental
drawbacks).
As our planet
continues to overheat largely as a result of the air pollution created by dirty energy companies,
it is clear that we need to switch away from energy sources like gas and oil
and toward clean, renewable sources like wind and solar as quickly as humanly
possible.
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