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The Rise of Agrivoltaics

Tyler Swanson | July 18, 2023

Summary

Agrivoltaics refers to the co-location of agricultural production and solar energy generation on the same plot of land. This article explores the tensions between traditional agriculture and solar development, as well as the financial benefits for farmers who lease their land for solar projects. Agrivoltaics, including practices like solar grazing, offers a compromise to address these conflicts. It has gained support from policymakers and shows potential for stimulating the rural economy. While it may not be suitable for all agricultural land, agrivoltaics is emerging as a partial solution to building a clean energy grid while considering agricultural heritage.

This article appears in the Q Magazine, The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s environmental writing publication.

The Rise of Agrivoltaics

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Tyler Swanson

Tyler Swanson is a Renewable Delivery Intern at TRC. Tyler graduated from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign in May 2023 with a B.S. in Agricultural & Consumer Economics and minors in Urban Planning and Sustainability, Energy and Environment. Upon completion of his internship, Tyler will pursue a M.A. in Geography at the University of Arizona where he will focus his studies on the social dimensions of agrivoltaics.

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