Ecovoltaics - A Truly Ecological and Green Source of Renewable Goods

A. Nowak, P. Świsłowski, S. Świerszcz, S. Nowak, M. Rajfur, M. Wacławek
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Abstract The intensive exploitation of natural resources, expansion of human population and degradation of natural and semi-natural habitats, caused among others by agriculture, forestry and urbanisation, enforce special care for the natural resources, especially the disappearing types of vegetation that are refugees of biodiversity. One of the most threatened plant communities are grasslands (pastures and meadows), which has suffered the most in recent decades due to the intensification of agriculture and the transformation of land use. The purpose of this paper is to propose a hybrid approach to clean energy production on photovoltaic (PV) farms, taking into account the needs of grassland conservation and restoration. Nine sets of sciophilous species are proposed, including grasslands rich of pollinator benefits, grasslands with low pollen production to maintain high electrical efficiency of panels, and rich, standard meadows in wet (Molinion, Calthion, Alopecurion, Cnidion), fresh (Arrhenatherion) and dry (Cirsio-Brachypodion) types. The combination of clean energy and grassland conservation has been called ecovoltaics (EV) because it combines the production of renewable electricity with care for the diversity of valuable grassland ecosystems. The research will continue on an experimental ecovoltaic farm with innovative technical solutions to effectively maintain the desired meadow species composition. The purpose of this study was to analyse and select plant species that could be introduced into areas where PV cells are installed under climatic conditions in southern Poland. Using databases, environmental and ecological factors were taken into account. As a result of the study, a list of 206 species was selected that could be introduced to areas where they will coexist with PV panels, taking into account the effect of shading. The developed selection of these plant species provides a starting point for future work by botanists and engineers seeking to increase the biodiversity of sites where PV panels will be placed.
生态发电-一个真正的生态和绿色来源的可再生产品
由于农业、林业和城市化等原因,对自然资源的集约化开发、人口的膨胀以及自然和半自然栖息地的退化,迫使人们对自然资源,特别是正在消失的植被类型给予特别的关注,它们是生物多样性的难民。受威胁最严重的植物群落之一是草原(牧场和草甸),近几十年来,由于农业集约化和土地利用方式的转变,草原遭受的损失最大。本文的目的是在考虑草原保护和恢复需求的情况下,提出一种光伏(PV)农场清洁能源生产的混合方法。本文提出了9组亲科学草地,包括具有丰富传粉者利益的草地、低花粉产量以维持面板高电效率的草地和丰富的标准湿草地(Molinion、Calthion、Alopecurion、Cnidion)、新鲜草地(Arrhenatherion)和干燥草地(Cirsio-Brachypodion)类型。清洁能源和草原保护的结合被称为生态发电(ecovoltaics, EV),因为它将可再生电力的生产与保护有价值的草原生态系统的多样性结合起来。该研究将继续在一个实验性生态光伏农场进行,并采用创新的技术解决方案,以有效地维持所需的草甸物种组成。本研究的目的是分析和选择在波兰南部气候条件下安装光伏电池的地区可以引入的植物物种。利用数据库,考虑了环境和生态因素。研究的结果是,考虑到遮阳的影响,选择了206个物种的清单,可以将它们引入与光伏板共存的区域。这些植物物种的成熟选择为植物学家和工程师寻求增加光伏电池板放置地点的生物多样性的未来工作提供了一个起点。
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