Agro-photovoltaics (APV) could be the optimal means of sustainable development in agricultural areas once a few challenges are overcome, perhaps the greatest of which is the constant shading from AVP structures. This study examined how the growth and yield of rice, potato, sesame, and soybean crops could be optimized when grown underneath different APV systems. The solar radiation, shading levels, and temperatures during crop cultivation were measured. In addition, the photosynthetic efficiency was measured at different growth stages. Adjacent to the APV systems were the control plots with full sun. In these studies with potato crops grown under APV systems, most growth and yield parameters were similar to those grown in the control plot ex...
International audienceAgrivoltaic (AV) systems integrate the production of agricultural crops and el...
Agrivoltaic systems are becoming more popular as a critical technology for attaining several sustain...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...
In an Agrophotovoltaic (APV) system, the same plot of land is used for both agriculture and power pr...
Agrivoltaic systems, comprising photovoltaic panels placed over agricultural crops, have recently ga...
The aim of this study was to identify an efficient agrophotovoltaic (APV) system structure for gener...
Agro-photovoltaic systems are of interest to the agricultural industry because they can produce both...
The expansion of renewable energies aims at meeting the global energy demand while replacing fossil ...
Presently ground mounted PV plants and food production are perceived to conflict with each other. Th...
Combining photovoltaic panels (PVPs) and crops on the same land unit were recently proposed as an al...
A system combining soil grown crops with photovoltaic panels (PV) installed several meters above the...
Agrivoltaic systems (AV) combine agricultural activities with the production of electricity from pho...
Agrivoltaic systems are mixed systems that associate, on the same land area at the same time, food c...
Agrivoltaic systems (AV) combine agricultural activities with the production of electricity from pho...
International audienceMaize production is essential for global food security and represents a major ...
International audienceAgrivoltaic (AV) systems integrate the production of agricultural crops and el...
Agrivoltaic systems are becoming more popular as a critical technology for attaining several sustain...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...
In an Agrophotovoltaic (APV) system, the same plot of land is used for both agriculture and power pr...
Agrivoltaic systems, comprising photovoltaic panels placed over agricultural crops, have recently ga...
The aim of this study was to identify an efficient agrophotovoltaic (APV) system structure for gener...
Agro-photovoltaic systems are of interest to the agricultural industry because they can produce both...
The expansion of renewable energies aims at meeting the global energy demand while replacing fossil ...
Presently ground mounted PV plants and food production are perceived to conflict with each other. Th...
Combining photovoltaic panels (PVPs) and crops on the same land unit were recently proposed as an al...
A system combining soil grown crops with photovoltaic panels (PV) installed several meters above the...
Agrivoltaic systems (AV) combine agricultural activities with the production of electricity from pho...
Agrivoltaic systems are mixed systems that associate, on the same land area at the same time, food c...
Agrivoltaic systems (AV) combine agricultural activities with the production of electricity from pho...
International audienceMaize production is essential for global food security and represents a major ...
International audienceAgrivoltaic (AV) systems integrate the production of agricultural crops and el...
Agrivoltaic systems are becoming more popular as a critical technology for attaining several sustain...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...