‘They know the land’ farmer input and crop research key to UK agrivoltaics progress

University of Sheffield research finds agrivoltaics could be key to addressing land-use conflicts in England. Paper authors tell pv magazine a better understanding of how top UK crops perform alongside PV installations is needed, and farmer input is crucial.

‘They know the land’ farmer input and crop research key to UK agrivoltaics progress

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