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Remarkable agrivoltaic influence on soil moisture, micrometeorology and water-use efficiency
by
Hassanpour Adeh, Elnaz
, Higgins, Chad W.
, Selker, John S.
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Agrivoltaics
/ Air temperature
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Arrays
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomass
/ Carbon sources
/ Crops
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic growth
/ Efficiency
/ Electric Power Supplies
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Environmental effects
/ Equipment Design
/ Farms
/ Libraries
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimatology
/ Micrometeorology
/ Natural Resources
/ open climate campaign
/ Oregon
/ Panels
/ Pasture
/ People and places
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Power efficiency
/ Productivity
/ Relative humidity
/ Renewable energy
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Solar arrays
/ Solar cells
/ Solar collectors
/ Solar Energy
/ Solar farms
/ Solar panels
/ Solar system
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water consumption
/ Water stress
/ Water Supply
/ Water use
/ Wheat
/ Wind direction
/ Wind speed
2018
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Remarkable agrivoltaic influence on soil moisture, micrometeorology and water-use efficiency
by
Hassanpour Adeh, Elnaz
, Higgins, Chad W.
, Selker, John S.
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Agrivoltaics
/ Air temperature
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Arrays
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomass
/ Carbon sources
/ Crops
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic growth
/ Efficiency
/ Electric Power Supplies
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Environmental effects
/ Equipment Design
/ Farms
/ Libraries
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimatology
/ Micrometeorology
/ Natural Resources
/ open climate campaign
/ Oregon
/ Panels
/ Pasture
/ People and places
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Power efficiency
/ Productivity
/ Relative humidity
/ Renewable energy
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Solar arrays
/ Solar cells
/ Solar collectors
/ Solar Energy
/ Solar farms
/ Solar panels
/ Solar system
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water consumption
/ Water stress
/ Water Supply
/ Water use
/ Wheat
/ Wind direction
/ Wind speed
2018
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Remarkable agrivoltaic influence on soil moisture, micrometeorology and water-use efficiency
by
Hassanpour Adeh, Elnaz
, Higgins, Chad W.
, Selker, John S.
in
Agricultural production
/ Agriculture
/ Agriculture - methods
/ Agrivoltaics
/ Air temperature
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Arrays
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Biomass
/ Carbon sources
/ Crops
/ Earth Sciences
/ Ecology and Environmental Sciences
/ Economic aspects
/ Economic growth
/ Efficiency
/ Electric Power Supplies
/ Engineering and Technology
/ Environmental effects
/ Equipment Design
/ Farms
/ Libraries
/ Microclimate
/ Microclimatology
/ Micrometeorology
/ Natural Resources
/ open climate campaign
/ Oregon
/ Panels
/ Pasture
/ People and places
/ Photovoltaic cells
/ Photovoltaics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Power efficiency
/ Productivity
/ Relative humidity
/ Renewable energy
/ Soil - chemistry
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Solar arrays
/ Solar cells
/ Solar collectors
/ Solar Energy
/ Solar farms
/ Solar panels
/ Solar system
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water consumption
/ Water stress
/ Water Supply
/ Water use
/ Wheat
/ Wind direction
/ Wind speed
2018
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Remarkable agrivoltaic influence on soil moisture, micrometeorology and water-use efficiency
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Remarkable agrivoltaic influence on soil moisture, micrometeorology and water-use efficiency
2018
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Power demands are set to increase by two-fold within the current century and a high fraction of that demand should be met by carbon free sources. Among the renewable energies, solar energy is among the fastest growing; therefore, a comprehensive and accurate design methodology for solar systems and how they interact with the local environment is vital. This paper addresses the environmental effects of solar panels on an unirrigated pasture that often experiences water stress. Changes to the microclimatology, soil moisture, water usage, and biomass productivity due to the presence of solar panels were quantified. The goal of this study was to show that the impacts of these factors should be considered in designing the solar farms to take advantage of potential net gains in agricultural and power production. Microclimatological stations were placed in the Rabbit Hills agrivoltaic solar arrays, located in Oregon State campus, two years after the solar array was installed. Soil moisture was quantified using neutron probe readings. Significant differences in mean air temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind direction, and soil moisture were observed. Areas under PV solar panels maintained higher soil moisture throughout the period of observation. A significant increase in late season biomass was also observed for areas under the PV panels (90% more biomass), and areas under PV panels were significantly more water efficient (328% more efficient).
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