Solar Power’s Growing Ag Footprint

Solar Power’s Growing Ag Footprint

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At first glance, solar energy production and livestock grazing
don’t seem like they have much in common, but the two industries
have formed a growing partnership with what’s known as solar
grazing.


This episode of Grid Talk features Nick Armentrout who is the
president of the American Solar Grazing Association. Armentrout
reports a steep rise in the use of livestock to graze under and
around solar panel deployments in rural America.


“There is vegetation in place to control stormwater. After the
site is turned on and is operational, now you need to maintain
that vegetation. You don’t want it to grow too tall and shade the
panels and impact actual production.” said Armentrout.


It’s turning out to be a win-win situation for farmers and energy
producers. Instead of machinery to keep vegetation in check,
farmers use the land for grazing animals.


“Over 120,00 acres of solar are being grazed in the United
States, so that is more than any other country that we’re aware
of on the globe.” 


The trend benefits solar power generators, helping them maintain
the land under their power assets, produces new income streams
for small family farmers, and is inspiring a new generation of
young farmers that want to help tackle climate change.


“I think it’s a fantastic situation, I mean, we’re just
scratching the surface on livestock and grazing solar and the
potential benefits for the animals in the system.”

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