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Agri PV: A Dual Solution for Climate Resilience and Renewable Energy Agri PV (Agrivoltaics) offers a powerful solution to simultaneously produce food and renewable energy by optimizing land use. By integrating solar panels on agricultural land, farmers can boost crop yields by up to 16% while generating clean electricity. In Central Europe alone, Agri PV has the potential to add 180 GW of solar capacity, nearly tripling current renewable electricity production from 73 TWh to 191 TWh. Agri PV systems is estimated to be 11-40% higher than traditional ground-mounted PV, depending on the system design. The economic potential is equally impressive. Agri PV can achieve land use efficiency of up to 178% compared to traditional single-use systems. The combined food and energy production ensures land is used more productively, crucial in regions facing land shortages. Farmers can earn between €20,000 and €26,000 per hectare from energy sales, compared to €1,700 from traditional wheat farming. Moreover, Agri PV enhances climate resilience by reducing water consumption and protecting crops from extreme weather. However, high installation costs and inconsistent policies remain barriers to adoption. While countries like Germany lead the way with supportive frameworks, Central Europe still has untapped potential. Overcoming these challenges will require reducing costs and expanding legislative support. Agri PV represents a win-win for food security, clean energy, and sustainable farming practices. #AgriPV #Sustainability #RenewableEnergy #ClimateAction #AgTech #CleanEnergy #SolarEnergy #Agriculture #EnergyTransition Info source & image Credit: Ember
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