Lightsource bp is working with a seed company in norfolk to find the most reflective grass type to grow underneath the double sided solar panels.
Grass under solar panels.
The researchers planted wheat potatoes celeriac.
Beneath solar panels the seeds of opportunity sprout.
Sheep can take the place of lawnmowers and as the grass sucks up carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
Weed or vegetation management is particularly important for ground mounted solar systems.
Shaded areas were 328 percent more water efficient and maintained higher soil moisture throughout the heat of summer.
Higgins and co author elnaz hassanpour adeh had previously published research showing that solar panels increase agricultural production on dry unirrigated farmland.
Solar shading decreased production 5 3 percent to 19 percent.
Grazing sheep or cattle on grass grown under solar panels.
The plants also had more nutritional value.
The researchers planted wheat potatoes celeriac and clover grass in the open and under the panels and compared the yields.
Farmers also have another option.
The institute elevated 720 solar panels high enough for farm machinery to harvest plants underneath and nearby according to a 2017 press release.
On a humid overcast day in central minnesota a dozen researchers crouch in the grass between rows of photovoltaic pv solar panels.
That led to twice as much grass under the arrays as in the unshaded areas.
They found that areas under the solar panels had a different microclimate than exposed areas.
Low impact development of solar installations could be win win win for food water and renewable energy.
Only their bright yellow hard hats are clearly visible above the tall nearly overgrown prarie grasses which are growing exactly as expected.
Tall weeds growing around the installation can create shading which can negatively impact system production.
They found that the grasses growing in shaded areas under the solar panels were 328 more water efficient and maintained higher soil moisture throughout the heat of summer.