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The sheep get fed, the farmers get paid, and the solar producers have their vegetation managed without using mowers and weed whackers—which can sometimes struggle to reach beneath the panels and
The researchers installed a 30-kilowatt solar panel system in a pasture. They mounted the panels at 35 degrees south. The panels were 8 to 10 feet above the ground to allow the cows to walk
The panels work more efficiently, and the crops stay healthier—a win-win. Solar grazing. Another form of agrivoltaics is called solar grazing. The solar panels are installed on pastures, and animals—usually
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Sheep graze along arrays of solar panels in Hammond, Minnesota. ‘Solar grazing’ around panels is providing a lifeline to the US shepherding sector as clean energy expands. Stung by high fuel costs and a labor squeeze, some clean energy companies are turning to an unlikely ally — flocks of sheep — to keep their solar panels out of the shade.
Studies are also finding that vegetation planted for grazing under solar panels helps keep the panels cool, boosting energy production. Sheep feed from a mix of plants growing at the Nittany 1 solar array in central Pennsylvania. The plants were selected to support the sheep’s nutritional needs and attract pollinating insects. Lightsource BP
Sheep, on the other hand, fit nicely under the panels, typically built 2–3 feet off the ground, and they keep their heads down for the business at hand. The panels provide shelter and shade. Studies are also finding that vegetation planted for grazing under solar panels helps keep the panels cool, boosting energy production.
“Agrivoltaics,” or the dual use of land for solar power and agriculture, is a way for both industries to utilize the same ground. The American Solar Grazing Association, founded in 2018, estimates about 5,000 sheep are currently maintaining US solar sites.
There are a few reasons sheep are the superior choice for grazing on solar farms. For one, they are shorter than cows and horses. They will also eat most kinds of forage, which helps keep plant growth at bay. Goats, on the other hand, will chew pretty much anything, which is a bit of a risk on solar farms.
For the solar companies, the tie-up brings potential cost savings and a reduced carbon footprint. Standard Solar, a Brookfield Renewable company that has more than 350 megawatts of US solar, is using grazing in the Midwest as well as on some of its rockier sites in New England, where it’s tough to maneuver traditional landscaping tools.
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