Optimal elevated (stilted) agrivoltaic system design (PV coverage ratio) is given on a European gridded level (25km grid and NUTS3 regions) based on three light levels: shade-loving crops (daily light integral (DLI) of 12 mol/m²day), shade-tolerant crops (DLI of 12 mol/m²day) and shade-intolerant crops (DLI of 25 mol/m²day) Estimations of other performance indicators are given: power capacity (kWp/ha), energy production (MWh/ha), levelized cost of electricity (€/MWh) and land equivalent ratio (LER -). The assumptions and methodology of this dataset can be found in the article "Geospatial assessment of elevated agrivoltaics on arable land in Europe to highlight the implications on design, land use and economic level." Interactive maps can...
As more nations move towards net-zero emission goals by 2050, research into the coupling of photovol...
The paper proposes an effective layout for ground-mounted photovoltaic systems with a gable structur...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...
A system combining soil grown crops with photovoltaic panels (PV) installed several meters above the...
none1noElectric production from renewable resources, such as solar photovoltaic (PV), is playing an ...
Due to a rising land demand for the construction of large-scale PV-systems, there is increasing comp...
By 2050, the global demand for food and energy is expected to grow by 70% and 50%, respectively, as ...
International audienceIn order to meet global energy demands with clean renewable energy such as wit...
In order to meet global energy demands with clean renewable energy such as with solar photovoltaic (...
During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realization of photovol...
The development of photovoltaic energy requires a lot of land. To maximize the land use, agrivoltaic...
Agrivoltaic systems are becoming more popular as a critical technology for attaining several sustain...
The integration of the photovoltaic (PV) energy in the greenhouse farm has raised concerns on the ag...
This dataset consists of the following global maps: 1. The suitable area for installing agri-photov...
During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realisation of photovol...
As more nations move towards net-zero emission goals by 2050, research into the coupling of photovol...
The paper proposes an effective layout for ground-mounted photovoltaic systems with a gable structur...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...
A system combining soil grown crops with photovoltaic panels (PV) installed several meters above the...
none1noElectric production from renewable resources, such as solar photovoltaic (PV), is playing an ...
Due to a rising land demand for the construction of large-scale PV-systems, there is increasing comp...
By 2050, the global demand for food and energy is expected to grow by 70% and 50%, respectively, as ...
International audienceIn order to meet global energy demands with clean renewable energy such as wit...
In order to meet global energy demands with clean renewable energy such as with solar photovoltaic (...
During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realization of photovol...
The development of photovoltaic energy requires a lot of land. To maximize the land use, agrivoltaic...
Agrivoltaic systems are becoming more popular as a critical technology for attaining several sustain...
The integration of the photovoltaic (PV) energy in the greenhouse farm has raised concerns on the ag...
This dataset consists of the following global maps: 1. The suitable area for installing agri-photov...
During the last years, European government remuneration polices promoted the realisation of photovol...
As more nations move towards net-zero emission goals by 2050, research into the coupling of photovol...
The paper proposes an effective layout for ground-mounted photovoltaic systems with a gable structur...
Corresponding author. fax: þ33 4 99 61 30 34. E-mail address: dupraz@supagro.inra.frThe need for new...