生态太阳能使美国农田的可持续能源转型成为可能

IF 9.4 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Matthew A. Sturchio, Adam Gallaher, Steven M. Grodsky
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美国的农田是太阳能光伏(PV)能源的理想接收环境,因为它们平坦且太阳能资源丰富。由于意识到太阳能对农业的威胁,一些利益相关者建议将农田专门用于生产粮食。然而,美国已经有1200万公顷的农田(大约相当于纽约州的面积)专门用于种植用于生产乙醇(即生物燃料)的玉米,这种能源产品比太阳能光伏发电单位能源需要更多的土地。太阳能开发的生态信息方法(即生态发电)的生态系统服务效益,加上玉米乙醇的显著土地利用优势,使太阳能成为农田可持续能源转型的一个有吸引力的解决方案。在这里,我们评估了将一小部分玉米乙醇农田转化为生态光伏太阳能设施如何提高能源生产的土地利用效率,增强生态系统服务,并提供景观多样化。通过空间分析,我们确定只需将目前用于玉米乙醇的3.2%的土地转化为玉米乙醇,就可以将美国公用事业规模的太阳能份额从3.9%提高到13%。我们还确定了目标地点,在那里,玉米乙醇转化为太阳能光伏的战略转化与多年生植被相结合,可以过滤从邻近农田径流中输送的多余养分,使农业景观多样化并连接起来,并为当地提供野生动物栖息地。与能源转型中土地利用竞争和土地稀缺的普遍看法相反,我们的研究结果强调了整合能源发展和可持续农业生态系统基本原则的协同能源景观的好处。
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Ecologically informed solar enables a sustainable energy transition in US croplands
United States (US) croplands are ideal recipient environments for solar photovoltaic (PV) energy because they are flat and have a high solar resource. Perceived threats of solar to agriculture have led some stakeholders to suggest that croplands be exclusively used to produce food. However, 12 million hectares of US croplands, an area about the size of New York State, are already dedicated to corn grown for ethanol (i.e., biofuel), an energy product that requires significantly more land than solar PV per unit energy. Ecosystem service benefits of an ecologically informed approach to solar development (i.e., ecovoltaics), coupled with significant land-use advantages over corn ethanol, make solar an attractive solution for a sustainable energy transition in croplands. Here, we evaluated how the conversion of a small fraction of corn-ethanol croplands into ecovoltaic solar facilities might improve land-use efficiency of energy generation, enhance ecosystem services, and provide landscape diversification. Through spatial analyses, we determined that converting just 3.2% of land currently used for corn ethanol would increase the share of utility-scale solar energy in the US from 3.9 to 13%. We also identified target locations where strategic conversion of corn ethanol to solar PV colocated with perennial vegetation could filter excess nutrients transported from adjacent farm runoff, diversify and connect agricultural landscapes, and provide local wildlife habitat. In contrast to the common perception of land-use competition and land scarcity in the energy transition, our findings highlight benefits of colocated energy landscapes that integrate fundamental principles of energy development and sustainable agroecosystems.
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