Combining photovoltaic modules and food crops: first agrovoltaic prototype in Belgium
Agrovoltaic systems (combination of biomass production and electricity production by photovoltaics (PV)) are typically installed in locations with high insolation and/or arid climates in order to protect the crops against drought and sunburn. However, even in Belgium with a temperate maritime climat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Renewable Energy & Power Quality Journal 2020-05, Vol.18 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Agrovoltaic systems (combination of biomass
production and electricity production by photovoltaics
(PV)) are typically installed in locations with high
insolation and/or arid climates in order to protect the crops
against drought and sunburn. However, even in Belgium
with a temperate maritime climate, summers are getting
warmer and dryer, with reduced crop yields as result. This
paper describes the first agrovoltaic prototype in Belgium.
By use of a coupled simulation program developed in
Python, a checkerboard panel arrangement was selected as
an initial validation, in order to have a homogeneous ground
radiation and crop growth. Potatoes were grown below the
PV modules and the microclimate was measured. Results
show lower temperatures below the PV modules and less
transpiration and evaporation from crop and soil. The leaf
area of the potatoes was larger below the PV modules which
indicates an adapted light harvesting capability. Night-time
temperatures were not seen to be improved under the
agrovoltaic checkerboard structure, which indicates that this
arrangement may not provide much protection against frost. |
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ISSN: | 2172-038X |