Co-location of sheep grazing and solar energy production yields agrotechnological synergies
Nikola Kochendoerfer,
A. Sophie Westbrook,
Christina E. McMillan,
P. Andrew Lapierre,
Muhammad A. Zaman,
Scott H. Morris,
Antonio DiTommaso and
Steven M. Grodsky
Agricultural Systems, 2025, vol. 229, issue C
Abstract:
Agrivoltaics—the co-location of solar energy and agricultural production—may reduce land-use competition and boost revenues for landowners. Sheep grazing in solar facilities (i.e., solar grazing/agrivoltaic grazing systems) is increasingly common in agricultural areas. Solar grazing can provide land access to flock owners and support agricultural viability via payments for vegetation management. However, there is a need for more data on how co-location of sheep grazing and solar energy production affects flock health, stocking rates, and feedback loops for maintenance of vegetation in solar facilities across regions.
Keywords: Agrivoltaic grazing systems; Animal health; Herbage; Sheep; Solar energy; Vegetation management (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.agsy.2025.104403
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