Sheep made solar development an opportunity for Illinois farmer | Energy News Network
Sheep made solar development an opportunity for Illinois farmer | Energy News Network
This farmer had misgivings about solar on cropland, but grazing sheep helped change his mind on clean energyโs compatibility with farming.
Researchers around the country are exploring agrivoltaics, or co-locating solar generation with agriculture in a mutually beneficial way. Projects range from growing tomatoes in California to wild blueberries in Maine, with varying levels of success.
Acciona regional manager Kyle Charpie said that sheep grazing appears an especially promising form of agrivoltaics, and one that the company is likely to continue exploring globally. Solar operators need to keep vegetation controlled, and sheep are a more effective and ecological way to do it than mechanized mowing. Acciona has long had a sheep agrivoltaic operation in Portugal, Charpie noted, and two projects in Texas are underway.