11/26/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 11/26/2024 11:10
Clean Energy to Communities (C2C) has helped numerous communities plan for and implement agrivoltaic systems, and technical assistance providers at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) are working to share key learnings from those projects with other communities looking to follow in their footsteps.
Agrivoltaics allow for the dual use of land through the deployment of on-farm solar while maintaining land underneath and/or in between solar panels for agricultural production. The practice can integrate crop production and livestock grazing, among other activities.
C2C's Expert Match program-a U.S. Department of Energy initiative that pairs communities with researchers from national laboratories to provide short-term technical assistance to address clean energy goals-has worked with about 23 communities to explore opportunities for agrivoltaics, such as the Black Farmers' Collaborativein Florida. Agrivoltaics researchers at NREL who have supported these projects compiled key takeaways from these engagements into a series of five fact sheets that provide fundamental information for communities at various stages of their agrivoltaic journeys.
The following Agrivoltaics 101 resources are designed to help communities learn more about considerations for developing agrivoltaic projects.
More in-depth analysis and guidance on agrivoltaics projects is available on NREL's Innovative Solar Practices Integrated with Rural Economies and Ecosystems (InSPIRE) website.
C2C offers short-, medium- and long-term technical assistance opportunities for communities to pursue clean energy goals. In addition to C2C's short-term assistance for agrivoltaics projects through Expert Match, the program also developed a six-month peer-learning cohort themed around implementing an agrivoltaics project. That cohort, which launched in July 2024, brought together communities from across the country to learn about agrivoltaics best practices in a collaborative environment.
C2C Expert Match accepts applications year-round for projects related to agrivoltaics and other technologies. Learn more and apply.