New research from Finland shows how spacing between solar modules plays a key role in determing power and crop yield. The scientists found that, at a separation of 8 m, crops received at least 75% of irradiation, which is expected to result in minimal impact compared with an unshaded scenario.Scientists from the University of Turku in Finland have investigated the impact of solar module row spacing on power and crop yield in vertical bifacial agrivoltaic projects in high latitudes and have found that a distance of at least 8 m is necessary to ensure project viability. In the study "Performance ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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