US scientists have discovered that agrivoltaic systems could produce more solar energy and crops by using wavelength-selective, semi-transparent PV modules to absorb the blue light spectrum while transmitting red light onto crops.Researchers at the University of California, Davis, have purportedly found that the red part of the light spectrum is more efficient for growing plants, while the blue part is better used for electricity production from solar technology. In "Not All Light Spectra Were Created Equal: Can We Harvest Light for Optimum Food-Energy Co-Generation?," recently published in Earth's ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...