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Solar Business Coach @Clean Power Hour | NABCEP, CFRE, GrowthWheel

The solar grazing craze has officially hit the Clean Power Hour! Check out my interview with JR Howard, owner of Texas Solar Sheep. Howard shares insights on the rapidly growing field of solar grazing (a branch of #agrivoltaics) -Texas Solar Sheep now manages over 5 gigawatts of solar sites with 10,000+ sheep -Solar grazing can reduce vegetation management costs by up to 25% for asset owners -The industry faces challenges in scaling up sheep supply to meet growing demand -Developers are increasingly designing solar sites to be "grazing-friendly" -There's now a certification program for solar grazers Howard sees tremendous opportunity for ranchers to expand their operations through solar grazing partnerships. With Texas now outpacing California in new solar installations, this could be a game-changer for the sheep industry. Kudos to innovative companies like Texas Solar Sheep that are finding creative ways to make solar more cost-effective and sustainable. The future looks bright for solar + agriculture! Let's grow #agrivoltaics and dual-use solar #SolarEnergy #Agrivoltaics #CleanEnergy #Sustainability https://lnkd.in/gqpqiSv6

Solar Sheep: The Future of Sustainable Vegetation Control in Renewable Energy | EP220

Solar Sheep: The Future of Sustainable Vegetation Control in Renewable Energy | EP220

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Tim Montague

Solar Business Coach @Clean Power Hour | NABCEP, CFRE, GrowthWheel

3mo

I'm convinced that solar grazing and agrivoltaics are keys to helping rural and farming communities warm up to clean energy development.

Daveed Sidhu

Product Management Executive | AI/ML & IoT Innovator | Driving Market Leadership in Renewable Energy & Cybersecurity | Expertise in Strategic Vision, Cross-Functional Team Leadership, and Data-Driven Product Development

3mo

This is a fantastic development for both the solar and agricultural industries, Tim Montague! JR Howard’s insights highlight the unique synergy between solar energy and grazing. It's impressive to see how solar grazing not only reduces vegetation management costs but also opens new avenues for ranchers. The challenges in scaling up sheep supply emphasize the need for strategic planning and collaboration. The introduction of grazing-friendly solar site designs and certification programs showcases the industry's commitment to innovation and sustainability. How can other regions replicate Texas's success in integrating agrivoltaics into their renewable energy strategies? #SolarEnergy #Agrivoltaics #CleanEnergy #Sustainability

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Eat more mutton. Cows, goats, horses, buffalo, ... are not compatible with PV unless they are heavily fortified and elevated. One might look into electrification though....

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Pete Halupka

Sales Executive, Eagle Solar and Light

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Let's go!! Yes!

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