温带气候下的垂直农业发电:探索技术、农业、气象和社会维度

IF 9.5 Q1 ENERGY & FUELS
Marta Victoria , Johannes Wilhelmus Maria Pullens , Gabriele Torma , Magnus Kamau Katana Lindhardt , Kamran Ali Khan Niazi , Maryam Rahimi Jahangirlou , Yannick Valentin El Khoury , Jessica Aschemann-Witzel , Carl-Otto Ottosen , Uffe Jørgensen
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将土地用于农业和光伏发电(农业光伏发电)的结合使用可能是一种既能给作物带来好处又能给太阳能电池板带来好处的策略。在这里,我们在丹麦(纬度56.5⁰)调查了一个89千瓦的试点系统,该系统包括垂直安装和向南倾斜的双面太阳能电池板。包括小气候和电力生产在内的变量被测量了一年,以及在一排排太阳能电池板之间种植的小麦和草-三叶草混合物的产量。垂直和倾斜的农业光伏系统都会产生正的土地等效比,也就是说,对于相同的产量,他们使用的土地面积比作物和太阳能电池板在不同的土地上所需的土地面积少。垂直的太阳能电池板起到避风的作用,它们的日常发电轮廓更符合电力需求。此外,我们的社会接受度研究强调,垂直农业光伏系统被认为比传统太阳能电池板更积极。我们的研究结果为温带气候下太阳能发电和农业的可持续整合提供了一种策略。
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Vertical agrivoltaics in a temperate climate: Exploring technical, agricultural, meteorological, and social dimensions
The combined use of land for agriculture and photovoltaic electricity production (agrivoltaics) could be a strategy to capture benefits for both crops and solar panels. Here, we investigated an 89-kW pilot system comprising vertically mounted and south-oriented tilted bifacial solar panels in Denmark (latitude 56.5⁰). Variables including microclimate and electricity production were measured for one year, together with the yield of wheat and grass-clover mixture grown between the rows of solar panels. Both vertical and tilted agrivoltaic systems result in a positive land equivalent ratio, that is, for the same output they use less land area than would be required if the crops and the solar panels were on different lands. The vertical solar panels acted as wind shelters and their daily profile for electricity generation matches electricity demand better. In addition, our social acceptance study highlights that vertical agrivoltaic systems were perceived more positively than conventional solar panels. Our results offer a strategy for the sustainable integration of solar electricity generation and agriculture in temperate climates.
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Energy nexus
Energy nexus Energy (General), Ecological Modelling, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Water Science and Technology, Agricultural and Biological Sciences (General)
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