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RWE screening agrivoltaics on previous opencast mine

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Jan 20, 2024
RWE screening agrivoltaics on previous opencast mine

The power energy stated it is evaluating 3 various agrivoltaic principles at the Garzweiler opencast mine in western Germany. January 19, 2024 Sandra Enkhardt Image: RWE From pv publication Germany German energy business RWE revealed it finished a 3.2 MW agrivoltaic job on a 7-hectare recultivation location on the edge of the Garzweiler opencast mine near Bedburg, a town in the Rhein-Erft-Kreis district of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. The energy stated it will check 3 various agrivoltaic system styles for various crops on both arable and horticultural land at the center over 5 years. The goal is to establish appropriate management approaches and value-adding operating ideas for agrivoltaic systems. RWE likewise plans to observe the interaction in between plant development and photovoltaic generation under various seasonal weather throughout the years. Popular contentAccording to the business, the very first of the 3 styles will see the solar modules strongly connected to the installing system in a vertical orientation. In the 2nd version, they will be installed on movable trackers following the sun from east to west. Lucerne, field beans and forage yard will be planted on these 2 locations in the very first year of the trial. In the following years, crops such as grain, sugar beets, potatoes and other veggies will be grown. The rows of modules are created so that harvesters can drive through them. In the 3rd idea, the solar modules will be installed on a pergola-like structure, with raspberries being grown below. The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE and the Institute of Plant Sciences at the Jülich Research Center are partnering with RWE in the screening and analysis of the 3 systems. This material is secured by copyright and might not be recycled. If you wish to work together with us and want to recycle a few of our material, please contact: editors@pv-magazine.com.

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