The agrovoltaics concept is growing so fast around the world. With a wide variety of innovative approaches emerging in recent years that will be a key part of the energy and climate transition.
yeah this cost mega bucks just to set up so that a tractor can go underneath... if mega bucks are not spent then the shed that goes over isnt strong enough to hold the solar panels and resist the strong winds that come from time to time in flat hot areas... SO NO
Just try it your self. You will starve. We grow corn, oats, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, apples, peaches, cherries, apricots, onions, garlic, srawberries,, lettuce and much more. These things do not grow in the kind of shade that solar panels provide. This is absolute nonsence.@@alp8409
I tried growing blackberries under a few solar panels. It works like a charm. Those in full sun dry up and produce almost no fruit, those under the solar panels were loaded with fruit. It just works. I doubt it'd work for things like grapes but for other stuff it's ok
It's not total shade. There's gaps allowing sun in and by having shade overhead during the hottest part of the day it keeps them from baking in the heat
Всё это хорошо и прекрасно. Но. Нужна революция в области солнечных панелей. Нужно меньший размер солнечной панели, но с бОльшим кпд производящим электрическую энергию.
Unlike In Buildings - That Lightbulb in the Sky, Moves, in a Predictable Path, Too, so you can place the PV Panels in a suitable spacing to allow the Sunlight to Sweep Across the Plants, but sill provide heating without direct constant sunlight.
where is the video of landfill-agro-voltaics, where they have the spent/broken solar panels dumped into the earth, with (non)-organic spinach growing on top? it's not happening, until the spent solar panels, windmill parts (ALL) are completely recyclable and their lands able to resume productivity, certainly the massive windmills with their very deep fills of concrete footings, are not easily removed, and the greater than football field wings are not able to be recycled, they are laminated carbon fibers, this is a major and very expensive drawback to these so-called green energies, WHY did they not consider these life-cycle issues prior to installations? Maybe because Billions of $ of my taxpayer funds were offered? But what about the costs to future? Are my kids and grandkids going to be paying a LOT to clean up all this toxic waste? Why is this not discussed at the outset?
Because the level of waste is not at a threshold to dictate an economy of scale for a recycling industry (yet,). Far more landfill filled with domestic refuse than ever will with panels or blades.
Nop.. the CO2 footprint in making solar panels, battery, maintenance, transportation of parts is making way higher CO2 than simply farming with conventional farming.😂
Your not thinking of the 25 year usage of the panel's And the system That more than compensates + this is smart farming as well as harvesting energy from the sun This type of system is a positive gain to everyone and our planet
The agrovoltaics concept is growing so fast around the world. With a wide variety of innovative approaches emerging in recent years that will be a key part of the energy and climate transition.
Every parking lot should have to be covered with solar panels.
This feels like a junior high paper trying to get the minimum word count.
Lol
Thanks
We have adopted this in bharat a decade before in small area of 12acers and it works well
Amazing work! This channel really deserves more views!
Thank you i appreciate it, soon 🙏🏼
It is very useful. Thank you
It's beautiful plan solar system and converter system
Time to mandate them on all agricultural green houses worldwide.
NO I do not like the government telling me what to do with my farm, I did not like the government telling me that I had to wear a mask during Covid
Do you have by any chance the name of companies that can do this at affordable price for a project 😊
yeah this cost mega bucks just to set up so that a tractor can go underneath... if mega bucks are not spent then the shed that goes over isnt strong enough to hold the solar panels and resist the strong winds that come from time to time in flat hot areas... SO NO
great video !
Calling a couple of apple trees planted near a car park an orchard is a bit of a stretch on the definition.
It's a Miracle, now we can grow plants in the shade ! I don't think so..
Just Google shade loving plants. The video clearly states this method is only suitable for sunny dry climates.
Just try it your self. You will starve. We grow corn, oats, potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, apples, peaches, cherries, apricots, onions, garlic, srawberries,, lettuce and much more. These things do not grow in the kind of shade that solar panels provide. This is absolute nonsence.@@alp8409
I tried growing blackberries under a few solar panels. It works like a charm. Those in full sun dry up and produce almost no fruit, those under the solar panels were loaded with fruit. It just works. I doubt it'd work for things like grapes but for other stuff it's ok
@@cerverg - Exactly, And if people share such experiences, others won't have to redo the Trials as much!
It's not total shade. There's gaps allowing sun in and by having shade overhead during the hottest part of the day it keeps them from baking in the heat
Всё это хорошо и прекрасно. Но. Нужна революция в области солнечных панелей. Нужно меньший размер солнечной панели, но с бОльшим кпд производящим электрическую энергию.
Absolutely true.
Bayrani ,istilik enerjisi elektrik enerjisinə çevrilir.😂mənim icadım Romik.
Aren't the solar panels blocking the sunlight for the veggies ?
Unlike In Buildings - That Lightbulb in the Sky, Moves, in a Predictable Path, Too, so you can place the PV Panels in a suitable spacing to allow the Sunlight to Sweep Across the Plants, but sill provide heating without direct constant sunlight.
Yealds? Spell correctly to make the video more believable.
it's spelled "yields".
You are welcome.
We are just going to cover everything in solar panels lol
may as well
Its Yields not Yealds
When you say YEALDS do you mean YIELDS? Spell check always hides poor spellers shortcomings.
There’s a typo, nothing more, I’ll pay more attention next time
Not true
where is the video of landfill-agro-voltaics, where they have the spent/broken solar panels dumped into the earth, with (non)-organic spinach growing on top? it's not happening, until the spent solar panels, windmill parts (ALL) are completely recyclable and their lands able to resume productivity, certainly the massive windmills with their very deep fills of concrete footings, are not easily removed, and the greater than football field wings are not able to be recycled, they are laminated carbon fibers, this is a major and very expensive drawback to these so-called green energies, WHY did they not consider these life-cycle issues prior to installations? Maybe because Billions of $ of my taxpayer funds were offered? But what about the costs to future? Are my kids and grandkids going to be paying a LOT to clean up all this toxic waste? Why is this not discussed at the outset?
Because the level of waste is not at a threshold to dictate an economy of scale for a recycling industry (yet,). Far more landfill filled with domestic refuse than ever will with panels or blades.
Nop.. the CO2 footprint in making solar panels, battery, maintenance, transportation of parts is making way higher CO2 than simply farming with conventional farming.😂
Not If you account for the electricity production in the 20 year lifespan of solar panels.
Your not thinking of the 25 year usage of the panel's
And the system
That more than compensates
+ this is smart farming as well as harvesting energy from the sun
This type of system is a positive gain to everyone and our planet
Do you have a source for that claim?
How covering sun from plants can helpnthem grow? 🤣